Net wealth inequality, EU Member States, 2010 and 2021 (Gini index)
Net wealth inequality, EU Member States, 2010 and 2021 (Gini index)
Years other than 2010 and/or 2021 are used in some countries due to data unavailability (2014 instead of 2010 in Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia and Poland; 2017 instead of 2010 in Croatia and Lithuania; 2017 instead of 2021 in Poland). The black line represents the 45° line of equal proportionality.
Source: HFCS 2010 and 2021
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