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Economy Statistics > Share of household income > Highest 10% (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Namibia: 64.5 %  
#2   Swaziland: 50.2 %  
#3   Central African Republic: 47.7 %  
#4   Chile: 47 %  
#5   Burkina Faso: 46.8 %  
#6   Guatemala: 46 %  
#7   South Africa: 45.9 %  
#8   Nicaragua: 45 %  
#9   Paraguay: 43.8 %  
#10   Sierra Leone: 43.6 %  
#11   Lesotho: 43.4 %  
#12   Honduras: 42.7 %  
#13   Guinea-Bissau: 42.4 %  
#14   Armenia: 41.3 %  
#15   Taiwan: 41.1 %  
#16   Guinea: 41 %  
#17   Zambia: 41 %  
#18   Nigeria: 40.8 %  
#19   Papua New Guinea: 40.5 %  
#20   Mali: 40.4 %  
#21   Zimbabwe: 40.4 %  
#22   Sri Lanka: 39.7 %  
#23   Malaysia: 39.2 %  
#24   Nepal: 39.1 %  
#25   El Salvador: 38.76 %  
#26   Russia: 38.7 %  
#27   Dominican Republic: 37.9 %  
#28   Kenya: 37.2 %  
#29   Peru: 37.2 %  
#30   Mongolia: 37 %  
#31   Costa Rica: 36.8 %  
#32   Cameroon: 36.6 %  
#33   Venezuela: 36.5 %  
#34   Panama: 35.7 %  
#35   Mexico: 35.6 %  
#36   Niger: 35.4 %  
#37   Argentina: 35 %  
#38   Colombia: 34.3 %  
#39   Cambodia: 33.8 %  
#40   Ethiopia: 33.7 %  
#41   India: 33.5 %  
#42   Senegal: 33.5 %  
#43   China: 33.1 %  
#44   Burundi: 32.9 %  
#45   Burma: 32.4 %  
#46   Thailand: 32.4 %  
#47   Ecuador: 32 %  
#48   Bolivia: 32 %  
#49   Tunisia: 31.8 %  
#50   Turkmenistan: 31.7 %  
#51   Mozambique: 31.7 %  
#52   Brazil: 31.27 %  
#53   Philippines: 31.1 %  
#54   Morocco: 30.9 %  
#55   Turkey: 30.7 %  
#56   Laos: 30.6 %  
#57   United States: 30.5 %  
#58   Jamaica: 30.3 %  
#59   Mauritania: 30.2 %  
#60   Ghana: 30.1 %  
#61   Tanzania: 30.1 %  
#62   Vietnam: 29.9 %  
#63   Jordan: 29.8 %  
#64   Madagascar: 29 %  
#65   Côte d'Ivoire: 28.8 %  
#66   Bangladesh: 28.6 %  
#67   Estonia: 28.5 %  
#68   Indonesia: 28.5 %  
#69   United Kingdom: 28.5 %  
#70   Portugal: 28.4 %  
#71   Israel: 28.31 %  
#72   Greece: 28.3 %  
#73   Georgia: 27.9 %  
#74   Azerbaijan: 27.8 %  
#75   Pakistan: 27.6 %  
#76   Romania: 27.6 %  
#77   Ireland: 27.3 %  
#78   Algeria: 26.8 %  
#79   Poland: 26.7 %  
#80   Italy: 26.6 %  
#81   Kazakhstan: 26.5 %  
#82   Moldova: 26.4 %  
#83   Latvia: 26.1 %  
#84   Yemen: 25.9 %  
#85   Uruguay: 25.8 %  
#86   Ukraine: 25.7 %  
#87   Bulgaria: 25.4 %  
#88   Australia: 25.4 %  
#89   Spain: 25.2 %  
#90   Switzerland: 25.2 %  
#91   Tajikistan: 25.2 %  
#92   Germany: 25.1 %  
#93   Egypt: 25 %  
#94   Korea, South: 25 %  
#95   Lithuania: 24.9 %  
#96   France: 24.8 %  
#97   Croatia: 24.5 %  
#98   Rwanda: 24.2 %  
#99   Denmark: 24 %  
#100   Canada: 23.8 %  
#101   Kyrgyzstan: 23.3 %  
#102   Belgium: 23 %  
#103   Netherlands: 22.9 %  
#104   Austria: 22.5 %  
#105   Czech Republic: 22.4 %  
#106   Hungary: 22.2 %  
#107   Uzbekistan: 22 %  
#108   Norway: 21.8 %  
#109   Japan: 21.7 %  
#110   Finland: 21.6 %  
#111   Slovenia: 21.4 %  
#112   Uganda: 21 %  
#113   Slovakia: 20.9 %  
#114   Sweden: 20.1 %  
#115   Belarus: 20 %  
Weighted average: 31.8 %   


DEFINITION: The percentage of total national household income held by the top 10 percent of households. Data on household income or consumption come from household surveys, the results adjusted for household size. Nations use different standards and procedures in collecting and adjusting the data. Surveys based on income will normally show a more unequal distribution than surveys based on consumption. The quality of surveys is improving with time, yet caution is still necessary in making inter-country comparisons.

SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 14 June, 2007

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