Belgium in Brief: Are we really the richest people in the world?

Belgium in Brief: Are we really the richest people in the world?
Credit: Belga

As residents of a prosperous developed nation at the heart of Europe, life is pretty good for people living in Belgium – a fact easily overshadowed by complications in our daily affairs but that becomes very evident when put in the perspective of global rankings.

Yet whilst Belgium as a nation boasts many services and institutions that other countries could only dream of, the personal fortune of individuals resident here is more obscure, tied up in the savings, debts, and assets that we accumulate throughout our lives. Simply calculating one's own worth would require various valuations and estimations that aren't immediately at our fingertips.

But this doesn't stop UBS from compiling a global wealth report each year in an exercise that analyses around 5.4 billion people. The sheer effort is quite a marvel in itself, rendered all the more interesting by the results which rank Belgium as having the highest median wealth per person.

How much? anyone who hasn't read the piece will ask. €228,594. The figure may well lead you to question whether that can be right: if you are young it is highly unlikely that you could scrape together anything close to this without selling vital bodily organs.

But unlike average wealth – or even more different average salary – median means that exactly half of the population will have a personal wealth greater than this, and the other half less. Homeowners will most probably be on the wealthier side, especially if they have owned their property long enough for it to have appreciated in value.

To a great extent, the findings are dependent on the demographics of a nation and the state provision of healthcare, childcare, and other essential services that we come to take for granted but would be much poorer without.

Economists have been quick to highlight shortcomings of the report, noting that it doesn't factor in national assets. Norway for example, which has the largest sovereign wealth fund, would have a per capita wealth of over €1 million if this were counted. In short, the financial security of individuals goes hand in hand with national assets, which numerous international institutions have warned needs urgent attention.

Is this the land of plenty? Let @Orlando_tbt know.

Belgium in Brief is a free daily roundup of the top stories to get you through your coffee break conversations. To receive it straight to your inbox every day, sign up below:

1. How to exchange a foreign driver's licence for a Belgian one

Belgians have a soft spot for their cars, as do many expats who settle in the country. But many foreign nationals risk a run-in with the police due to a little-known law. Read more.

2. Belgium has world's highest median wealth per person

Belgium has overtaken Australia in the world rankings of median average wealth per adult. Globally, household wealth contracted in 2022 for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis. Read more.

3. Around 6,000 people sample giant omelette in Belgium

Around 6,000 people gathered in Malmedy (southeast Belgium) on Tuesday to attend the Assumption festivities, which culminated in making a giant omelette. Read more.

4. Two Belgian universities remain in top 100 of global academic ranking

Two Belgian universities have retained their position in the top 100 of the Shanghai ranking of the world's best universities, which continues to be dominated by US higher-education institutions. Read more.

5. Belgium institutes action plan against rushed obesity surgeries

To prevent overweight people from going under the knife too soon, Belgium's National Institute for Health and Disability Insurance (RIZIV) is launching an action plan against hasty stomach reductions. Read more.

6. Flagey goes green: Works expected to start end of 2023

The permit has been approved for a project that aims to transform Place Flagey and Place Sainte-Croix into much greener spaces. Works are expected to start later this year. Read more.

7. Home away from home: A Brussels trip around North America

Despite our strong love for Belgium, sometimes we have a desire to explore beyond the compact country nestled at the centre of Europe. Fortunately for Belgo-philes, it is possible to travel across North America without ever leaving the comfort of Brussels. Read more.


Copyright © 2024 The Brussels Times. All Rights Reserved.