Wealth Report: 475,000 Kenyans Are Worth $20,000 and Above

Wealth Report: 475,000 Kenyans Are Worth $20,000 and Above

A recent wealth report by Knight Frank indicates that only 475,000 Kenyans are worth $20,000 (Sh2.2 million) and above.

The number represents one percent of Kenya’s population, which stands at 47.5 million as per the 2019 national census.

Monaco is the leading sovereign land in the world with the wealthiest one percent of its population, according to the report whose findings were published on Bloomberg. 

To make the cut for the richest one percent in Monaco, one must be worth at least $8 million. 

Switzerland and the US have the second and third highest entry points, requiring fortunes of $5.1 million and $4.4 million respectively.

With one percent of the country’s population worth just $20,000, Kenya was the lowest-ranked of the 30 locations in Knight Frank’s study. Monaco’s elite one percent is 400 times wealthier than Kenya’s elite percent.

The World Bank estimates that two mission Kenyans have fallen into poverty due to the COVID-19 crisis.

Singapore ($2.9 million), New Zealand ($2.8 million), Hong Kong ($2.8 million), Australia ($2.8 million), Ireland ($2.6 million), France ($2.1 million), and Germany ($2 million) close the list of top countries with wealthiest one percent of their population.

Others are the UK ($1.8 million), Taiwan and Japan ($1.5 million), Spain and Italy ($1.4 million), United Arab Emirates ($1.3 million), South Korea ($1.2 million), China ($850,000), Malaysia ($540,000) and Russia ($400,000).

 

Comments

Kim (not verified)     Wed, 03/03/2021 @ 08:42pm

All the more reason to reject BBI.Bbi is a massive expenditure bill.No corresponding revenue increase.Which means that we will result to loans to pay for the expenditure increases and the unnecessary expensive govt jobs.In other words we will be overspending and then asking our kids to pay the bill.very immoral.

Morris Menye (not verified)     Thu, 03/04/2021 @ 07:48am

In reply to by Kim (not verified)

No one has ever answered the question of resources even when the poop constitution was a draft.Not even expired Mutava.Majambazi Uhuru,Raila & Co should just tell their dump Kenyan supporters why they take loans to pay salaries.

Mundumugo (not verified)     Thu, 03/04/2021 @ 01:02am

Is it me or or does $20k seem low? Is it your bank balance only or does it include holdings like real estate. I personally know non diaspora Kenyans with real estate holdings worth at least 20 times that figure if not more.

Ex diasporan (not verified)     Thu, 03/04/2021 @ 01:10am

That 475,000 number is not accurate. The guys with land above that value are many, but it's hard to identify them.

Joe Kamande (not verified)     Thu, 03/04/2021 @ 08:06am

You can’t eat more than you have, yet that’s what we do. BBI is doing nothing else other than stretching out our country’s budget. We will soon have the largest parliament in the world. For what? To appease our tribes and to keep dynasties in power. Lakini as someone else said, we vote with our stomachs then cry out when things run foul. Imagine bribing our greedy MCAs with 2M each for them to pass this cursed thing. I hope and pray that Wananchi will vote it out.

Motofire (not verified)     Fri, 03/05/2021 @ 01:54pm

Uhuraila have become a curse to millions. Lords of poverty. Beasts cum burdens. Loans bin taxes. If BBI will not be reversed then country will die a painful death.

Mkenya halisi (not verified)     Fri, 03/05/2021 @ 08:56pm

Is knight frank Tanzania/nigeria/burudi or Africa owned company?????I don’t listen to white foreign colonial imperialism researchers???Buy it’s sad many of us African black niggas remain brainwashed by believing so much in any wazungu nonsense than their own??

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