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Turkey Ranks 25th in the World for Dollar Millionaires

Turkey is ranked 25th worldwide in the number of dollar millionaires with 6,138 individuals exceeding 10 million dollars, as reported by Knight Frank. The U.S. and China lead in millionaire count while global millionaire numbers continue to rise, with expectations of exceeding 2.5 million by 2028.

Turkey ranks 25th globally in terms of dollar millionaires, according to the London-based real estate firm Knight Frank in its “The Wealth Report 2025.” The report reveals that 6,138 individuals in Turkey boast a wealth exceeding 10 million dollars. Sweden occupies the 24th position, while the Philippines and New Zealand rank 26th and 27th respectively.

The United States holds the highest number of dollar millionaires globally, totaling 905,413 individuals, followed by China with 471,634. The overall number of people worldwide with over 10 million dollars has risen by 41,000 in the past year, reaching 2.3 million, with a projected increase to over 2.5 million by 2028. Additionally, the count of individuals possessing more than 100 million dollars has surpassed 100,000.

In summary, Turkey’s position at 25th in the world for dollar millionaires reflects its growing wealth segment. The country’s total of 6,138 individuals worth over 10 million dollars signifies its economic potential. Comparatively, the dominant presence of the U.S. and China in this wealth classification highlights global economic trends and shifts in wealth over time.

Original Source: www.duvarenglish.com

Lila Khan

Lila Khan is an acclaimed journalist with over a decade of experience covering social issues and international relations. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, she has a Master's degree in Global Affairs from the University of Toronto. Lila has worked for prominent publications, and her investigative pieces have earned her multiple awards. Her insightful analysis and compelling storytelling make her a respected voice in contemporary journalism.

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