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Household net wealth considers the total wealth of both financial and non-financial and net of liabilities (e.g. loans) held by households. Household net wealth takes into account: savings, monetary gold, currency and deposits, stocks, securities and loans, as well as the principle residence, other real estate properties, vehicles, valuables and other non-financial assets (e.g. other consumer durables).

Mean net wealth per household, in US dollars.
OECD (2022)[1]
Country Wealth Trend
 Luxembourg * 941,162 +2,1%
 Switzerland * 862,378 +0,8%
 United States * 684,500 +2,9%
 Iceland * 602,377 +1,4%
 Australia * 528,578 +3,3%
 United Kingdom * 524,422 +0,9%
 New Zealand * 514,162 +1,8%
 Canada * 478,240 +2,6%
 Belgium * 447,607 +0,6%
 Sweden * 435,100 +1,6%
 Ireland * 370,341 +10,9%
 Spain * 366,534 -1,7%
 South Korea * 362,340 +3,5%
 Israel * 353,228 +0,0%
 Austria * 309,637 -2,6%
 Germany * 304,317 +1,8%
 France * 298,639 -0,6%
 Italy * 295,020 -5,2%
 Japan * 294,735 0,0%
 Norway * 268,358 +4,0%
 Portugal * 255,303 +1,4%
 Netherlands * 248,599 +1,4%
 Slovenia * 223,286 +1,2%
 Finland * 230,032 +1,5%
 Estonia * 188,627 +2,9%
 Slovakia * 171,425 +2,5%
 Czech Republic * 152,144 +1,9%
 Hungary * 150,296 -2,6%
 Denmark * 149,864 +1,3%
 Greece * 148,323 -5,6%
 Chile * 135,787 +10,4%
 Poland * 133,221 +3,5%
 Mexico * 121,741 +1,2%
 Russia * 103,017 +1,4%
 Turkey * 99,761 +0,0%
 Brazil * 95,092 +0,0%
 South Africa * 91,755 +1,4%
 Latvia * 79,245 +3,1%
  1. ^ "OECD Better Life Index Income". stats.oecd.org. Retrieved 2022-07-16.