Nearly one million people worldwide became millionaires in 2025, UBS report finds

ZURICH, June 30 (Reuters) – Personal wealth in 2025 grew at its fastest pace in years, creating ​nearly one million new U.S. dollar ‌millionaires worldwide, Swiss bank UBS (UBSG.S), said in its annual Global Wealth Report published on Tuesday.
Here are ​some details.
  • Total personal wealth globally rose ​by 10.8% last year, up from 4.6% ⁠in 2024 and 4.2% in 2023, as ​strong financial markets boosted growth, UBS found.
  • There ​were “more millionaires than ever, everywhere” in 2025, the bank said. The United States, where over 440,000 people ​became new U.S. dollar millionaires, accounted for ​almost half of this growth.
  • Wealth in U.S. dollar terms ‌grew ⁠disproportionately quickly in Europe, largely due to last year’s depreciation of the dollar compared to the euro, UBS found.
  • While average wealth ​rose, inequality ​has deepened ⁠since 2020, UBS said. Median wealth, which better reflects the middle ​of the scale, declined in most ​countries, ⁠highlighting a growing divide between the wealthiest and the broader population, the bank added.
  • For ⁠the ​report, UBS analysed 56 markets ​it estimates to represent over 92% of the world’s ​wealth.

Reporting by Ariane Luthi; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise.

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