How much money it takes to be in the 1% in SA - and how it compares to other countries Business Insider US
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In South Africa, the fabled 1% now starts at net assets worth R2.7 million, according to a new report.
The requirements to fall into that group differ hugely between countries.
In Monaco you ll need more than R100 million, and in Kenya only R300,000.
Here s how countries differ in what makes you wealthy, according to the annual Wealth Report from Knight Frank
Curious to know what the cutoff is to be in the wealthiest 1%? The new annual Wealth Report from Knight Frank breaks the numbers down for countries around the world – and shows the huge differences between nations.