A new report shows Americans dominate the membership rolls of the world’s most exclusive club.
The newest Global Wealth Report by Credit Suisse shows that despite the continued recovery from the Great Recession, the United States has more millionaires than any other country. In fact, Credit Suisse reports the United States got 962,000 new millionaires since 2011. Japan added 460,000 new millionaires. But that’s it. No other countries saw much of an increase.
By contrast, the report shows Europe lost almost 1.8 million millionaires. Ouch.
Here’s another way to look at it: The United States is home to 39 percent of the globe’s millionaires, according to Credit Suisse.
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