KEY POINTS
  • The entry barriers to the 1% rich club have been getting tougher amid a boost in wealth creation, largely fueled by a "robust performance" of the U.S. economy and a rebound in the equity markets, according to Knight Frank.
  • Monaco, which has the world's densest population of millionaires, retains the number one spot for the highest entry point at $12.9 million, rising 4% from a year ago.
The sun sets on the skyline of midtown Manhattan, the Empire State Building and Hudson Yards in New York City on February 17, 2024.

The entry barriers to the 1% rich club have been getting tougher across the world. Here's how much you need to join the ranks of the wealthiest people in your country.

Wealth creation, largely fueled by a "robust performance" of the U.S. economy and a rebound in the equity markets, has pushed the minimum requirements for people to qualify as the richest in their respective countries, according to Knight Frank's wealth report.