Translate a net wealth amount into its estimated percentile—or start with a percentile and find the corresponding threshold. Choose the World, Mainland China, United States, or Hong Kong; results include a 90% model interval and the source's quality grade.
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Definitions. Net wealth is assets minus liabilities. “Individual” means wealth is split equally among adults in a household (WID code 992j); it is not individually reported legal ownership. US household estimates are built from household microdata; World, Mainland China, and Hong Kong household rows are marked synthetic conversions from adult curves. Values can be displayed in the dataset's native unit or in USD; non-US USD display uses annual FX and is approximate for WID constant-price local series.
Uncertainty. The band is the 5th–95th percentile of the model ensemble, not a guarantee about a person's exact rank. US intervals propagate survey and tail-model variation. WID-backed estimates use a structural uncertainty proxy because public WID percentile tables do not include microdata.