By whom?
"Rich" is a relative term. Even those people in the US that are at the official federal "poverty level" might be considered rich by the standards of someone in a third-world country. There's a glurge-tastic passage that's sometimes read by church leaders that asks questions about if you had a drink of clean water today, or a roof over your head last night, or how many of your children have died of starvation (and on and on and on) and then explains that "you're rich."
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
what percentage of the workforce is in the military/ Type your answer here...
Florida
Approximately 1-2% of the population in the United States are redheads. This percentage may vary slightly depending on the source of the data.
The percentage of healthcare cost in the US GDP is approximately around 17-18% in recent years. This high percentage is attributed to various factors, including the rising cost of healthcare services, increasing utilization of healthcare, and the structure of the healthcare system in the US.
About 10 Percent
Perhaps the top 3%.
What percentage of African Americans make 75k a year or more.
Not a lot of artists live wealthy. Take for example Vincent Van Gogh. He is really famous, but lived in poverty.
The wealthy.
Approximately 10 of Americans are considered wealthy, meaning they have a high net worth or income compared to the rest of the population.
No, Tunisia isn't wealthy. The GDP per capita of Tunisia is 3979.42 US dollars in 2013.
Bill gates.
They are different because they are a little more wealthy in the US
In 2002, the richest 20 percent of people in the US owned about 84 percent of the total available wealth. This high level of wealth concentration is indicative of significant income inequality in the country.
Donald Trump
Joe Walsh