International Research Platform

Understanding Wealth in a Changing World

ProsperViax delivers rigorous, data-driven analysis of income inequality, wealth distribution, and household finance across nations — free and open for researchers, educators, and citizens.

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185+
Countries Covered
40+
Years of Data
120+
Economic Indicators
50k+
Monthly Readers
Research Areas

Our Core Areas of Study

We combine publicly available data sources with independent analysis to produce accessible, evidence-based insights on global wealth.

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Wealth Distribution Analysis

Explore how wealth is distributed among population groups across countries and regions, from the Gini coefficient to quintile breakdowns.

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Household Finance Statistics

Data on family budgets, expenditures, savings rates, and household income composition across developed and emerging economies.

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Income Inequality Trends

Longitudinal analysis of income inequality, tracing shifts over decades and identifying structural drivers behind divergence and convergence.

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Our Mission

Data Without Barriers. Analysis Without Agenda.

ProsperViax was founded on the principle that rigorous economic data should be accessible to anyone — not just institutions with expensive subscriptions. We compile, verify, and present information from the World Bank, OECD, IMF, national statistical agencies, and peer-reviewed academic sources.

We do not offer paid services, financial advice, or investment products. Every resource on this platform is strictly informational and educational in nature.

Evidence-Based

All figures are sourced from verifiable, publicly available datasets with transparent methodology.

Politically Neutral

We present data across the political spectrum without editorial advocacy or policy prescription.

Open Access

No paywalls, no registration required. Knowledge about the global economy should be freely available.

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Key Insight

The Wealth Gap in Numbers

A snapshot of global wealth distribution based on the latest available international data.

Top 1% Share of Global Wealth
43.4%
Source: Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report
Bottom 50% Share of Global Wealth
3.0%
Source: World Inequality Database
Global Median Net Wealth (Adult)
$8,654
Source: Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report
Countries with Rising Inequality
~70%
Source: OECD, World Bank
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Dive Into the Data

Whether you are a student, researcher, journalist, or curious citizen — our platform is built for you.