Only 11% of Global Population Qualifies as "World Middle Class
The article breaks down income inequality worldwide by looking at data from 111 countries. It shows that Asia has the most varied incomes between countries, while Latin America has big income gaps within countries. Western Europe and North America have more similar incomes. When dividing the world into rich, poor, and middle class, only 11% are considered middle class, with 78% being poor and 11% rich.