Net Worth Percentile by Country

Compare your wealth against 25+ national distributions and the global pyramid. See your percentile rank, PPP-adjusted equivalent, wealth tier, and how inequality in your country affects your real position.

Your Wealth Profile
Country
🇮🇩 Indonesia • Data 2024
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Age Group
Wealth varies a lot by age. Comparing within your group is fairer.
Total Net Worth
Assets (cash, investments, real estate, retirement) minus liabilities (mortgages, loans, debt).
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Your Wealth Position: Indonesia, Age 35-39
88th
Percentile in Indonesia

You are wealthier than 88% of adults. Approximately 21.6M Indonesia adults have more wealth than you.

Top 50% — Middle Class
You
Bottom 50% owns 6.2%Top 10% owns 65.3%Top 1% owns 28.7%
National vs Global vs PPP-Adjusted
MetricNationalGlobalPPP-Adjusted
Your Percentile88th82th94th
Median Wealth$13.5K$9,500$2.6K local
Top 10% Threshold$55.0K$100K$27.0K local
Top 1% Threshold$320.0K$1M$270.3K local
Adults Richer Than You~21.6M~684.0M
💡 In Indonesia, $50.0K puts you in the 88th percentile. Globally you're 82th. PPP-adjusted, your local wealth is equivalent to $185.0K of US purchasing power — 94th globally.
Indonesia: Wealth Context
Median Wealth (Adult)
Half of adults have less than this
$13.5K
Average Wealth (Adult)
Average 1.3× median
$18.2K
Gini (Wealth)
Top 10% owns 65.3% of wealth
38.5
Millionaires
0.12% of adults
220K
Bottom 50% Wealth Share
Half of adults own only this share
6.2%
Top 1% Wealth Share
Concentration at the very top
28.7%

Sources: UBS Global Wealth Report 2025, World Inequality Database. Updated 2024.

Where You Stand in the Global Wealth Pyramid
🏔️ Base (Bottom 50%)0.6% of wealth
⛰️ Lower-Middle12.7% of wealth
← You
🏔️ Upper-Middle39.2% of wealth
🏔️ Wealthy (Top 1%)45.8% of wealth
🏔️ Ultra-Wealthy (Top 0.1%)1.7% of wealth

Global median adult wealth: $9,500. You are wealthier than 82% of all 3.8 billion adults worldwide.

Age Comparison in Indonesia
Age 25-29
97th
Median $4.7K • Top 10% $19.3K • Top 1% $112.0K
Age 35-39
88th
Median $13.5K • Top 10% $55.0K • Top 1% $320.0K
Age 60-64
63th
Median $36.5K • Top 10% $148.5K • Top 1% $864.0K
How Your $50.0K Ranks Across Countries
CountryPercentileMedianTop 10%Top 1%PPP Equiv.TierGini
🇮🇩 Indonesia88th$13.5K$55.0K$320.0K$185.0KTop 50%38.5
🇺🇸 United States16th$124.0K$1.95M$5.50M$50.0KBottom 25%41.4
🇬🇧 United Kingdom9th$176.4K$750.0K$2.00M$52.5KBottom 10%35.1
🇮🇳 India94th$8.5K$35.0K$180.0K$200.0KTop 10%25.5
🇨🇭 Switzerland9th$182.2K$1.50M$8.00M$60.0KBottom 10%31.9
⚠️ The same $50.0K can mean "upper class" in one country and "below median" in another. Always check the PPP equivalent column for realistic lifestyle comparison.
Frequently Asked Questions
Am I rich in Indonesia?

Indonesia has a median net worth per adult of roughly $13,500. With $50,000+ you are in the top 10% nationally; $250K+ puts you in the top 1%. Globally, the median is ~$9,500, so $50K already places you above 70% of adults worldwide. PPP-adjusted, $50K in Indonesia buys what ~$175K does in the US.

Median vs average wealth — what's the difference?

Median is the middle value (half above, half below). Average is total wealth divided by adults. In the US, average ($620K) is 5x median ($124K) — a sign of extreme concentration at the top. Always compare yourself to median, not average.

What net worth puts me in the top 1% of my country?

Switzerland ≈ $8–10M, US ≈ $5–6M, UK ≈ $1.5–2M, Australia ≈ $2–2.5M, Japan/Germany/France ≈ $1.5–2M, Indonesia ≈ $250–400K, India ≈ $100–200K, Nigeria ≈ $50–100K.

What is PPP-adjusted wealth?

Purchasing Power Parity adjusts for cost-of-living differences. $50K in Indonesia ≈ $175K of US purchasing power; $500K in Switzerland ≈ $600K. Use PPP when comparing real lifestyle; use nominal USD for global investing or international goods.

How does age affect my percentile?

Wealth accumulates with age. $100K at 25 is exceptional; the same $100K at 65 is below median in most developed countries. The calculator scales country thresholds by age group so peers are compared to peers.

What does the Gini coefficient tell me?

Gini measures inequality from 0 (equal) to 100 (one person owns everything). South Africa (63) and Russia (~82) are extremely unequal — the top 10% own 70–85% of wealth. Slovenia or Nordics (~25–30) are far more equal.

How accurate is the data?

High confidence for OECD countries (US, UK, EU, JP, AU, CA, CH) with annual household wealth surveys. Medium confidence for large emerging economies. Lower confidence (±20–30%) for less-surveyed countries. Sources: UBS Global Wealth Report 2025, World Inequality Database, OECD PPP.

Can I compare across countries?

Yes — pick a primary country and add up to 4 comparison countries. The same $100K can put you in the top 5% of Indonesia and the bottom 35% of Switzerland.