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Net Worth Percentile Calculator

Your net worth percentile shows where your wealth, meaning everything you own minus what you owe, ranks compared with others. The 90th percentile means you are wealthier than 90 out of every 100 people.

Enter your net worth below to see your percentile nationally and worldwide, plus the top 10% and top 1% wealth thresholds. Worked out in your browser, nothing stored.

🇺🇸 United States net worth thresholds

Approximate net worth for each tier. Change country in the calculator below. Worldwide shown for context.

Typical (median)
$192,000
Top 10%
$1,600,000
Top 1%
$11,000,000
Worldwide top 1%
$3,500,000

Educational estimates, converted to USD at approximate mid-2024 rates. Not an official figure.

National wealth data is available for these countries. Worldwide is always shown.

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How to read this

Net worth is harder to measure than income, and the figures at the very top are the least precise. Treat these as directional estimates.

Wealth is far more concentrated than income. The jump from the middle to the top 1% is much larger for net worth than it is for salary.

Common questions

What is a net worth percentile?

It is where your net worth ranks out of 100. The 99th percentile, the top 1%, means you are wealthier than 99 out of every 100 people.

What net worth is the top 1%?

In the United States, roughly $11 million. Worldwide, a net worth near $3.5 million is already in the top 1%. National wealth data is strongest for the US, UK, Canada, and Australia.

What net worth is considered rich?

There is no official line, but in the US the top 10% starts near $1.6 million and the top 1% near $11 million. Worldwide, simply having a positive net worth already puts you ahead of a large share of people.

Are these numbers exact?

No. Wealth data, especially at the top, is approximate. These are educational estimates meant for perspective.

Educational tool: Net Worth Percentile Calculator uses approximate income and net worth estimates from government surveys, World Bank data, and published research. Figures are for perspective and learning, not official determinations. Amounts are converted to USD at approximate mid-2024 rates. Individual circumstances vary.