- Countries gaining the most millionaires in 2025 are the UAE, U.S., and Italy
- The biggest outlier of the list is the UK, which is losing 16,500 millionaires worth an estimated combined total of $91.8 billion USD
- The United Arab Emirates leads with a net gain of 9,800 millionaires, cementing its appeal through low taxes, luxury lifestyle offerings, and economic openness.
- The U.S. ranks second, adding 7,500 millionaires, likely driven by its diversified economy and investment opportunities. Southern European countries like Italy and Portugal also stand out, attracting HNWIs with “golden visa” programs.
- The United Kingdom tops the list of net outflows, with 16,500 millionaires expected to leave in 2025. That’s nearly double the outflow from China, which ranks second with a net loss of 7,800 HNWIs.
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34 sats \ 1 reply \ @openyoureyes 4h
Why is italy number 3? Did i miss something? Did they managed the crime and left eu?
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Signal312 1h
I did a little research, from what AI tells me, this may be significant:
Tax Incentives and Residency Programs: Italy has introduced attractive tax regimes, such as the flat tax for high-net-worth foreigners (a 100,000 EUR annual flat tax on foreign income for new residents), which has lured wealthy individuals to relocate. This "res non-dom" policy, combined with the allure of Italy's lifestyle, has contributed to an influx of millionaires.
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61 sats \ 0 replies \ @Undisciplined 10h
@south_korea_ln, looks like a pretty significant outflow. The other countries towards the bottom are all larger than South Korea.
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