One way to estimate is to find out how many people make their living through stock market investments.
Another is to take the data that we get Gini coefficients from, and present it slightly differently.
Whichever way, I would say a couple million. Estimating that "for one very rich man there must be at least five hundred poor", we get somewhere within the range of 5-15 million, distributed across all countries.
One way to estimate is to find out how many people make their living through stock market investments.
Another is to take the data that we get Gini coefficients from, and present it slightly differently.
Whichever way, I would say a couple million. Estimating that "for one very rich man there must be at least five hundred poor", we get somewhere within the range of 5-15 million, distributed across all countries.