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5 Countries with the Most Millionaires

This 5 Countries have many Millionaires.I found it on Business Week. Here the information:

1. United States

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Bloomberg News

2009 Population: 306.8 million*

2009 number of millionaire households:4,715,000**
Percentage increase: 15.1 percent YOY**
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 56 percent**

Even though the U.S. real estate market remained weak, the stock market rebound helped boost the number of millionaire households 15.1 percent in 2009. The U.S. had the most millionaires by far, leading second-in-line Japan by 3,485,000 households.

Millionaires represented a fraction of the U.S. population last year but held 56 percent of its wealth, according to Boston Consulting Group.

* Source on all slides: Population Reference Bureau
** Source on all slides: Boston Consulting Group. The year on year change in number of millionaire households was calculated using a constant exchange rate; BCG used yearend 2009 exchange rates to calculate the number of millionaire households in both 2008 and 2009.

2. Japan

Population: 127.6 million

2009 number of millionaire households: 1,230,000
Percentage increase: 5.9 percent YOY
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 21 percent

The number of millionaire households in Japan grew by a 5.9 percent in 2009. Although No. 3 on the list China tightened the gap with a 30.7 percent increase, Japan still outpaced its developing neighbor by 560,000 households.

3. China

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Bloomberg News

Population: 1,331.4 million

2009 number of millionaire households: 670,000
Percentage increase: 30.7 percent YOY
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 50 percent

While developed countries struggled through the recession, China's economy continued to boom, with gross domestic product growing 8.7 percent last year. The surge of commercial activity has created a growing nouveau riche population in China that includes entrepreneurs and investors, although they still represent a tiny fraction of the total population.

Seeing opportunities in the growing wealthy demographic, luxury retailers have set up operations in major cities, and high-end real estate is drawing interest -- for example, a $30 million house reportedly sold in Shanghai.

4. United Kingdom

Population: 61.8 million

2009 number of millionaire households: 485,000
Percentage increase: 11.5 percent YOY
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 23 percent

As the financial markets improved, the millionaire population is rebounding in the U.K. Their numbers fell by more than half in the recession, according to a 2009 BBC report. The British Chambers of Commerce said the economy was showing signs of leaving recession in 2009, and gross domestic product ticked up 0.3 percent in this year's first quarter over the previous quarter.

5. Germany

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Bloomberg News

Population: 82 million

2009 number of millionaire households: 430,000
Percentage increase: 23.1 percent YOY
Share of country's wealth held by millionaire households: 22 percent

Not only have Germany's rich increased in numbers, apparently some have also heightened their sense of public duty.

According to a report by CNBC, a group of German millionaires and billionaires founded a Club of the Wealthy and proposed to Chancellor Angela Merkel that they give 10 percent of their income as a "rich tax" for 10 years to address budget problems.

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