AI 驱动的股票上涨是主要引擎,使全球百万富翁人口增加近 2 million,达到 25.3 million。至少拥有 $30 million 的超高净值个人增长最快,达到 250,000 人。美国新增 736,000 名百万富翁,总数达 8.7 million,而当地高净值财富上升 10%。Asia Pacific 财富增长 10.5%,其中 Japan 新增 436,000 名百万富翁,China 新增 154,000 名。
区域结果出现分化:Middle East 的高净值人口下降 1.4%,而 Europe 上升 6.5%,Luxembourg 扩张 13.5%。截至 January 2026,股票占全球高净值投资组合的 25%,而另类投资配置下降,尽管 2 in 3 的富裕投资者计划提高私募股权曝险。从 2022 到 2025,至少 $1.5 trillion 的新资产绕过传统公司,而美国家庭中 top 1% 在 Q4 2025 拥有近 32% 的美国财富,为 Fed 自 1989 年记录以来的最高占比。
Global high-net-worth individual wealth rose nearly 9% in 2025 to a record $98.3 trillion among people with at least $1 million in investable assets, according to Capgemini. That total approached global GDP of $111 trillion in 2024. Jared Murphy of BlackRock described roughly $100 trillion in global wealth assets as an enormous pool of money and opportunity.
AI-driven stock rallies were the main engine, lifting the global millionaire population by almost 2 million to 25.3 million. Ultra-high-net-worth individuals with at least $30 million grew fastest, reaching 250,000 people. The US added 736,000 millionaires for 8.7 million total, while high-net-worth wealth there rose 10%. Asia Pacific wealth grew 10.5%, led by Japan with 436,000 new millionaires and China with 154,000.
Regional results diverged: the Middle East’s high-net-worth population fell 1.4%, while Europe’s rose 6.5% and Luxembourg expanded 13.5%. Equities made up 25% of global high-net-worth portfolios as of January 2026, while alternative-investment allocations declined, although 2 in 3 wealthy investors planned to raise private-equity exposure. From 2022 to 2025, at least $1.5 trillion in new assets bypassed traditional firms, and the top 1% of US households owned nearly 32% of US wealth in Q4 2025, the highest Fed-recorded share since 1989.