In the U.S., residents need a net worth of about $5.1 million to cross the threshold into the top 1 percent of wealth holders.
Four countries — Monaco, Switzerland, Australia and New Zealand — have a higher barrier to enter the top 1 percent, with those in Monaco needing a net worth of $12.4 million.
In Kenya and the Philippines, a net worth under $100,000 will place a person in the top 1 percent of all earners, according to Bloomberg.
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