2013 Net mean wealth per person in the 34 OECD countries..
The Net Mean Wealth is measured as the value of a persons gross wealth less any debts.
This can be looked as the value of any Property, Houses etc, Bank Balances etc, less any Loans and Mortgages.
These values in 2013 when looked at from the OECD countries, was ranked in US$, as:
- $379,550 – Switzerland
- $302,086 – Australia
- $257,330 – France
- $256,737 – Norway
- $244,329 – United States
- $233,346 – Sweden
- $230,831 – Luxembourg
- $221,722 – Belgium
- $216,035 – Italy
- $194,025 – United Kingdom
- $188,883 – Canada
- $181,655 – Japan
- $171,205 – Austria
- $161,413 – Germany
- $139,286 – Denmark
- $133,229 – New Zealand
- $129,760 – Finland
- $112,305 – Ireland
- $ 96,586 – Netherlands
- $ 92,469 – Spain
- $ 83,769 – Greece
- $ 64,080 – Portugal
- $ 54,117 – Slovenia
- $ 52,246 – South Korea
- $ 48,584 – Iceland
- $ 40,903 – Chile
- $ 36,579 – Czech Republic
- $ 34,354 – Mexico
- $ 23,879 – Turkey
- $ 22,862 – Hungary
- $ 22,788 – Estonia
- $ 20,124 – Poland
- $ 20,097 – Slovakia
28.1 - 865,410
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