In 2012, there were 104 million households with annual disposable income of US$100,000 and above. Amazingly, 27% of them were living in only 20 cities of the world.
In 2012, there were 104 million households with annual disposable income of US$100,000 and above. Amazingly, 27% of them were living in only 20 cities of the world.
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