US Added Over 1,000 Millionaires a Day Last Year—More Than Elsewhere, UBS Says

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US Added Over 1,000 Millionaires a Day Last Year—More Than Elsewhere, UBS Says

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The U.S. added over 1,000 millionaires a day last year, more than in any other market globally, according to a UBS report out Wednesday.
  • The Global Wealth Report 2025 from UBS noted that mainland China, in contrast, added over 380 U.S.-dollar millionaires a day last year.
  • UBS said that in 2024, North America led wealth growth, driven by a "stable US dollar and upbeat financial markets."
The U.S. added over 1,000 millionaires a day last year, more than in any other market globally.

That’s according to the Global Wealth Report 2025 from UBS, which noted that mainland China, in contrast, added over 380 U.S.-dollar millionaires a day in 2024. Collectively, the two areas are home to more than half of the personal wealth in the 56 global markets analyzed in the report.

"In 2024 wealth growth was tilted strongly towards North America, driven by a stable US dollar and upbeat financial markets," UBS said.


Contrast this to Trump's last year when 1,000 people per day died from a virus, and the deaths could have been reduced.
 
US Added Over 1,000 Millionaires a Day Last Year—More Than Elsewhere, UBS Says

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The U.S. added over 1,000 millionaires a day last year, more than in any other market globally, according to a UBS report out Wednesday.
  • The Global Wealth Report 2025 from UBS noted that mainland China, in contrast, added over 380 U.S.-dollar millionaires a day last year.
  • UBS said that in 2024, North America led wealth growth, driven by a "stable US dollar and upbeat financial markets."
The U.S. added over 1,000 millionaires a day last year, more than in any other market globally.

That’s according to the Global Wealth Report 2025 from UBS, which noted that mainland China, in contrast, added over 380 U.S.-dollar millionaires a day in 2024. Collectively, the two areas are home to more than half of the personal wealth in the 56 global markets analyzed in the report.

"In 2024 wealth growth was tilted strongly towards North America, driven by a stable US dollar and upbeat financial markets," UBS said.


Contrast this to Trump's last year when 1,000 people per day died from a virus, and the deaths could have been reduced.
Half of them are in the Federal Government and at NGOs
 
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