Ranked: Where the Ultra-Rich Are Growing Fastest
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Key Takeaways
- The U.S. is expected to add nearly 67,000 people worth $30 million or more between 2021 and 2026, almost three times China’s increase.
- Poland and Qatar are expected to more than double their ultra-rich populations, leading the world in percentage growth.
- India is one of the few countries that ranks near the top in both total additions and growth rate.
The world’s ultra-rich population is expanding rapidly, but growth is happening in very different ways across countries.
While the U.S. is expected to create far more ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) than any other nation, several smaller economies are projected to see their populations of people worth $30 million or more grow even faster on a percentage basis.
This visualization uses data from Knight Frank’s The Wealth Report 2026 to show which countries are expected to gain the most ultra-rich residents between 2021 and 2026.
America Is Creating Ultra-Rich Individuals at an Unmatched Pace
The U.S. is expected to add nearly 67,000 people worth at least $30 million between 2021 and 2026, almost three times China’s increase over the same period.
No other country comes close in absolute terms. America’s deep capital markets, technology sector, and concentration of high-growth private companies continue to generate wealth at a scale unmatched by other economies.
| Rank | Country | Growth in UHNWIs (2021-2026) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | U.S. |
66,916 |
| 2 | China |
22,753 |
| 3 | Germany |
9,273 |
| 4 | India |
7,716 |
| 5 | Switzerland |
4,968 |
| 6 | Australia |
4,036 |
| 7 | France |
3,781 |
| 8 | UK |
3,005 |
| 9 | Italy |
2,886 |
| 10 | Spain |
2,708 |
| 11 | Japan |
2,609 |
| 12 | Singapore |
2,529 |
| 13 | Israel |
2,276 |
| 14 | Canada |
2,267 |
| 15 | Türkiye |
2,034 |
| 16 | Saudi Arabia |
1,795 |
| 17 | UAE |
1,712 |
| 18 | Poland |
1,575 |
| 19 | Indonesia |
1,028 |
| 20 | Czechia |
914 |
China ranks second with more than 22,000 projected additions, reinforcing its position as one of the largest wealth creation markets globally.
Several Countries Are Seeing Ultra-Rich Populations Double
While the U.S. dominates in total additions, the fastest growth is occurring elsewhere. Poland leads the world with projected ultra-rich population growth of 109%, followed by Qatar at 107% and Türkiye at 94%.
These gains suggest that wealth creation is accelerating beyond traditional financial centers and into a broader group of emerging and rapidly developing economies.
| Rank | Country | Growth in UHNWIs (2021-2026) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Poland |
109% |
| 2 | Qatar |
107% |
| 3 | Türkiye |
94% |
| 4 | Romania |
93% |
| 5 | Greece |
74% |
| 6 | Israel |
71% |
| 7 | Saudi Arabia |
69% |
| 8 | Czechia |
67% |
| 9 | India |
63% |
| 10 | UAE |
55% |
| 11 | Singapore |
54% |
| 12 | Portugal |
50% |
| 13 | Spain |
42% |
| 14 | Morocco |
42% |
| 15 | Switzerland |
39% |
| 16 | Indonesia |
37% |
| 17 | U.S. |
36% |
| 18 | Argentina |
34% |
| 19 | Australia |
32% |
| 20 | Ireland |
32% |
Many of these countries are benefiting from industrial expansion, energy exports, infrastructure investment, and growing financial sectors.
Gulf states such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia are also seeing wealth growth tied to elevated energy revenues and economic diversification initiatives.
India Highlights a Broader Shift in Global Wealth Creation
India is one of the few countries that appears near the top of both rankings. It is expected to add more than 7,700 ultra-rich individuals while growing its ultra-rich population by 63%.
The broader rankings point to a world where new centers of wealth are emerging alongside established hubs. Countries ranging from Romania and Morocco to the Gulf states are producing more high-net-worth entrepreneurs and investors, reflecting shifts in capital flows, industrial growth, and business formation.
Established wealth centers such as Switzerland, Singapore, and the UAE remain important magnets for affluent individuals, but the geography of wealth creation is becoming increasingly diverse.
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