The bar chart supplied compares the proportions of population and economic distribution in eight regions.
At first glance, it is evident that significant amount of wealth is actually accumulated in North America, Europe and Rich Asia-Pacific region, while the more densely populated zone is China, Other Asia-Pacific, India and Europe.
Going into more details, the relatively developed area in North America, Europe and Rich Asia-Pacific contain nearly a staggering 90% of the global wealth. In contrast, the five rest each holds less than 5%.
Regarding the world population, nearly a quarter of the world population distributed in China. Followed by about 15% each in other Asia Pacific, India and Europe. The remaining four area contain less than 10% each.
It is interesting to note that, Europe is the only place that hold a significant amount of global wealth as well as human population.
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