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Percent income earned by the top 10 percent of earners, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 31 countries was 24.61 percent. The highest value was in Turkey: 34.7 percent and the lowest value was in Slovakia: 19.1 percent. The indicator is available from 1963 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Top 10 percent income share, 2021 Global rank Available data
Turkey 34.7 1 2017 - 2021
Bulgaria 29.9 2 2006 - 2021
Lithuania 29.1 3 2004 - 2021
Portugal 27.5 4 2003 - 2021
Russia 26.6 5 2014 - 2021
Italy 26.2 6 1977 - 2021
Latvia 26.2 7 2004 - 2021
Serbia 25.9 8 2012 - 2021
Cyprus 25.7 9 2004 - 2021
France 24.9 10 1970 - 2021
Greece 24.8 11 1995 - 2021
Ireland 24.8 12 1987 - 2021
Montenegro 24.7 13 2012 - 2021
Spain 24.7 14 1980 - 2021
UK 24.6 15 1968 - 2021
Luxembourg 24.5 16 1985 - 2021
Estonia 24.3 17 2003 - 2021
Hungary 24.1 18 2004 - 2021
Romania 24 19 2006 - 2021
Austria 23.8 20 1994 - 2021
Denmark 23.8 21 1987 - 2021
Finland 22.9 22 1987 - 2021
Poland 22.8 23 2004 - 2021
Sweden 22.7 24 1975 - 2021
Croatia 22.3 25 2009 - 2021
Czechia 22.2 26 1992 - 2021
Moldova 22.1 27 1997 - 2021
Belgium 21.9 28 1985 - 2021
Netherlands 21.4 29 1983 - 2021
Slovenia 20.6 30 2004 - 2021
Slovakia 19.1 31 2004 - 2021


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Definition: Percentage share of income or consumption is the share that accrues to subgroups of population indicated by deciles or quintiles.

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