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Pakistan Middle Class Bigger & Wealthier Than Indian Middle Class

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Haq's Musings: Wealth Report: Pakistan Middle Class Larger & Richer Than India's

Pakistan’s middle class consists of over 6.27 million adults, according to wealth criteria used by Credit Suisse in its Global Wealth Report 2015. It represents 5.7% share of Pakistan’s total adult population of 111 million, almost twice as large as India’s middle class made up of 3% of its adult population based on the same criteria.

Average ($4,459) and median ($2,216) wealth figures for Pakistani middle class adults are higher than average ($4,352) and median ($868) wealth figures for their Indian middle class counterparts. It's a consequence of lower income wealth inequality in Pakistan compared to its neighbor. For comparison, only 1.1% of Bangladesh adult population qualify as middle class. Their average wealth is $2,201 and median wealth $1,102 per adult.


Pakistan Wealth Source: Global Wealth Report 2015 Via Express Tribune
Credit Suisse's report estimates Pakistan's total private wealth in mid-2015 at $495 billion, Bangladesh's at $237 billion and India's at $3.45 trillion.

Credit Suisse said Pakistan's middle class is the 18th largest and India's 8th largest in the world. The report says 14% of world adults qualify as middle class in 2015 and they own 32% of the world's wealth. 6.7 million Pakistani adults make up 0.9% of the world's middle-class adult population. China tops the list with 108.7 million, followed by the United States 91.8 million and Japan 62 million.

A little more than 90% Pakistani adults had wealth less than $10,000 in 2015. The share of Pakistani adults with wealth between $10,000 and $100,000 in 2015 was 9.8% while only 0.1% adults owned wealth in the range of $100,000 and $1 million, the report revealed.

Other studies based on income criteria of $2 or more per day put Pakistan's middle class at 55% of the population. A 2010 ADB report titled "Asia's Emerging Middle Class: Past, Present and Future" report put Pakistan's middle class growth from 1990 to 2008 at 36.5%, much faster than India's 12.5% growth in the same period. Other reports have indicated Pakistan's median per capita income is higher than both India's and Bangladesh's.

Even though Pakistan's GDP growth has been relatively low compared to India and Bangladesh in recent years, the country's middle class has continued to grow rapidly. It's explained as follows: It's not the overall GDP growth and average per capita income and wealth increases but the median per capita income and wealth growth that tells you how the GDP gains are shared among the population.

Data shows that economic gains in Pakistan are shared better than India and Bangladesh because of lower inequality. Income poverty rate (those below $1.25 per capita per day) in India is 33% and Bangladesh 43% versus 13% in Pakistan, according to WB data on povcalNet. Gini Index for India is 33, Pakistan 29 and Bangladesh 32, indicating that Pakistan has lower inequality.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Pakistan's Middle Class Grows to 55%

Upwardly Mobile Pakistan

Median Per Capita Incomes of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan

India and Pakistan Compared in 2014

Bangladesh-Pakistan Comparison in 2012

Modi's Superpower Delusions


Haq's Musings: Wealth Report: Pakistan Middle Class Larger & Richer Than India's
 
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Riaz sahab

I have told you in the past that on one hand Pakistan was always considered as a place of royal people and full of culture even 5000 years back while india only with poverty and backwardness

Sorry but it will take generation and may take 4-5 centuries for indian society to give up the poverty culture.

So Indians might be having the per capita of qatar sometime later in this century but still we will call them poor?why?because poverty has become integrated part of indian society.

Please don't compare Pakistan with india on poverty.thanks
 
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Pakistan's economy is the marvel of this century, Indians cannot figure out how with such poor economic indicators these people seem richer than us. I was actually amazed to see how people in Pakistan spend money.
 
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Good news a strong middle class is crucial for every country's well being.
 
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Haq's Musings: Wealth Report: Pakistan Middle Class Larger & Richer Than India's

Pakistan’s middle class consists of over 6.27 million adults, according to wealth criteria used by Credit Suisse in its Global Wealth Report 2015. It represents 5.7% share of Pakistan’s total adult population of 111 million, almost twice as large as India’s middle class made up of 3% of its adult population based on the same criteria.

Average ($4,459) and median ($2,216) wealth figures for Pakistani middle class adults are higher than average ($4,352) and median ($868) wealth figures for their Indian middle class counterparts. It's a consequence of lower income wealth inequality in Pakistan compared to its neighbor. For comparison, only 1.1% of Bangladesh adult population qualify as middle class. Their average wealth is $2,201 and median wealth $1,102 per adult.


Pakistan Wealth Source: Global Wealth Report 2015 Via Express Tribune
Credit Suisse's report estimates Pakistan's total private wealth in mid-2015 at $495 billion, Bangladesh's at $237 billion and India's at $3.45 trillion.

Credit Suisse said Pakistan's middle class is the 18th largest and India's 8th largest in the world. The report says 14% of world adults qualify as middle class in 2015 and they own 32% of the world's wealth. 6.7 million Pakistani adults make up 0.9% of the world's middle-class adult population. China tops the list with 108.7 million, followed by the United States 91.8 million and Japan 62 million.

A little more than 90% Pakistani adults had wealth less than $10,000 in 2015. The share of Pakistani adults with wealth between $10,000 and $100,000 in 2015 was 9.8% while only 0.1% adults owned wealth in the range of $100,000 and $1 million, the report revealed.

Other studies based on income criteria of $2 or more per day put Pakistan's middle class at 55% of the population. A 2010 ADB report titled "Asia's Emerging Middle Class: Past, Present and Future" report put Pakistan's middle class growth from 1990 to 2008 at 36.5%, much faster than India's 12.5% growth in the same period. Other reports have indicated Pakistan's median per capita income is higher than both India's and Bangladesh's.

Even though Pakistan's GDP growth has been relatively low compared to India and Bangladesh in recent years, the country's middle class has continued to grow rapidly. It's explained as follows: It's not the overall GDP growth and average per capita income and wealth increases but the median per capita income and wealth growth that tells you how the GDP gains are shared among the population.

Data shows that economic gains in Pakistan are shared better than India and Bangladesh because of lower inequality. Income poverty rate (those below $1.25 per capita per day) in India is 33% and Bangladesh 43% versus 13% in Pakistan, according to WB data on povcalNet. Gini Index for India is 33, Pakistan 29 and Bangladesh 32, indicating that Pakistan has lower inequality.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

Pakistan's Middle Class Grows to 55%

Upwardly Mobile Pakistan

Median Per Capita Incomes of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan

India and Pakistan Compared in 2014

Bangladesh-Pakistan Comparison in 2012

Modi's Superpower Delusions


Haq's Musings: Wealth Report: Pakistan Middle Class Larger & Richer Than India's


After the news of Pakistanis' maths is better the Indians' and Pakistans' construction industry progressing faster than its indian counter part, Pakistan's nuclear Arsenal is bigger than that of India, Pakistan's missiles are better than that of India, this news is a natural progression in that line. From the title itself, I got the idea that it is from Haq's musing.Congratulation to Pakistan.
 
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Good grief !

Whats the next comparison ?

Pak cars have larger tyres than Indian cars !!

does it make any difference ? Both Pak & Indian middle classes have similar problems , does it help if one is bigger or wealthier than another ?
 
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Google about Indus valley civilization.thanks

welcome sir.... so you deciphered the indus valley language where it is written "we are royals only"(no common man) and our neighbouring land is poverty stricken backward???

Still poss poor .. South Asia :tdown:

very rightly said..... i would request all poster who are staying in south asia to move out of there home and look around... what do you see??? are our middle class really that as claimed??? are really people living with proper standards....??? @he-man
 
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welcome sir.... so you deciphered the indus valley language where it is written "we are royals only"(no common man) and our neighbouring land is poverty stricken backward???

Pakistanis are the indigenous people IVC and IVC was considered as the most advance civilization of its era and what was india back than?

We composed rig veda,you followed us,copied our religion and mixed it with many other religion forming hinduism
infact making our sanskrit language as the language of your religion is a sign that you followed us in everything
 
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How do u define “Middle Class”?An Indian told me that normal Indian earned 5700$....●ω●
It means a middle class family or a single member?..Chinese women usually work,this two statistic will differ,so I want to know more.;-
 
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