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. 2023 Jan 16;153:104381. doi: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2023.104381

Table 2.

Net wealth means across the income distribution.

All Bottom 20% 20–40% 40–60% 60–80% 80–90% 90-100%
Euro Area 229.1 75.6 113.4 178.3 238.7 343.7 736.1
Belgium 366.2 121.7 254.8 399.5 410.4 522.3 773
Germany 232.8 54.1 138.9 160.3 237.3 351.7 798.1
Estonia 111.9 39 59.2 73.7 130.8 136.7 377.7
Ireland 365.5 176.4 210.6 273.9 380.3 632.2 944.2
Greece 93.9 39.9 58.4 96.5 101.9 140.2 206.3
Spain 257.8 95.7 142.1 179.9 267.4 347.7 862.7
France 242 79.7 113.7 172.7 246.6 354.2 840.8
Croatia 106.6 109.8 64 69.8 98.7 118.6 264.6
Italy 214.3 79.3 105 165.3 247.5 327.6 621.6
Cyprus 499.7 137.4 243.3 304.7 481.1 676.9 1998.4
Latvia 43 11.4 28.5 27.5 47.1 58 144.1
Lithuania 84.3 62.8 57.9 83.1 95 102.1 145.3
Luxembourg 897.9 305.8 530.1 626.2 924.4 1438.2 2784.9
Hungary 73 32.1 43.9 61.4 71.7 93.6 218.7
Malta 400.7 211.4 316.7 265.3 427.7 462.5 1117.7
Netherlands 186 75.6 98.6 138.8 178.6 314.9 563
Austria 250.3 67.5 113 178.8 260.8 332.1 932.3
Poland 95.5 42.2 60.1 85.7 102.6 138.5 236.3
Portugal 162.3 63.6 79.2 103.8 151.6 194.5 632.4
Slovenia 144.3 77.2 96.3 128.4 147 202 344.4
Slovakia 103.5 48.3 76.7 83.4 107.8 156.6 247
Finland 206.6 63 111.3 170.9 214.5 281.8 665.2

Notes: The table is taken from the Statistical Tables of the 2017 Household Finance and Consumption Survey from the European Central Bank (2017) (Table A4).