Your Personal Wealth Inequality Report

Free. Private. A beautifully designed PDF that puts your number into a century of context.

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What's inside

A multi-page PDF tailored to your country and your number. Where you stand, what the gaps look like, what the data has done over the last century. Designed to read like a research brief, not a marketing email.

Your percentile, exact

Pareto-interpolated WID.world data places you precisely on the distribution. Not in a five-tier bucket.

Country context

How your number compares to the national median, mean, and the entry thresholds for top 10%, top 1%, and top 0.1%.

Fully private

The entire report is generated in your browser. Nothing you type leaves your device. No servers, no analytics.

Built like a research brief

Six pages, eight languages, country-specific data: a cover with your headline percentile, a where-you-stand visual, a wealth-in-context table, a century-of-change paragraph, the income-vs-wealth gap, and a closing methodology note. Source-cited and shareable.

All calculations run locally in your browser. We never see your numbers, and we don't track you.

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Further reading

If the site sparked your curiosity, the books that informed it are the deeper read. Piketty, Saez & Zucman, Wilkinson, Milanović, and others. We've curated the canonical titles into a list at Bookshop.org, which sends a portion of every sale to independent bookstores.

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