The provided bar chart compares the proportions of the global population and the wealth pattern by region.
Overall, it is evident that the disparity in population and wealth by region is pronounced. While China makes up the highest population percentage, the opposite was true for the Rich Asia-Pacific. Additionally, North America and Europe constitute the highest proportion of global wealth.
To begin with, the population percentages of regions show a significant difference. China takes the lead of the population, nearly a quarter, at 24%. Following this, other Asia-Pacefic and India share comparable rates of the population nearly 16%, which is 1% higher than Euroupe at exactly 15%. The population of North America and Latin America and Caribbean presents 6% and 7%, respectively. Meanwhile, the population of Africa doubles that of rich Asia- Pacefic, at 10% and 5% of each.
In comparison, the global wealth shows a remarkable disparity among areas. The percentage of the global weath in North America outnumbers other regions witwith nearly 35%, followed closely by Europe with 30%, which exceeds the Rich Asia-Pacefice approximately 6% , at 14%. In contrast, while China and Other Asia presents a similar pecentage of global wealth pattern at about 3%, Latin America and Caribean show a higher figure just under 5%. India adn Africa have a minimum rate in the global wealth distribution, at about 2%.
