How does your income compare to the rest of the world?
If you make at least $25,400 a year, you are in the top 10%
If you make at least $33,700 a year, you are in the top 5%
If you make at least $47,500 a year, you are in the top 1%
It’s pretty scary to think that someone with an income at the US poverty level ($20,000 a year) is in the top 11% of all incomes in the world. To see where your income ranks, and get ideas of how to help those less fortunate than you, check out the site that provided these statistics, Global Rich List.
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