The chart illustrates data about the amount of global population and prosperity of districts.
Overall, what stands out is that both India and Africa faced the lowest level of riches, while North America gained the highest level of wealth. However, the rich Asia-Pacific witnessed the least population, while China saw the largest population.
As for the global wealth factor, North America experienced the biggest percentage, which is around 34%, while China, India, and other Asia-Pacific countries faced lower amounts of wealth compared to North America, which are almost 3% and 1%, respectively. With respect to Europe and Rich Asia-Pacific, they experienced 30% and 24%, which are the second- and third-largest percentages, respectively; however, compared to them, Africa and Latin America, and the Caribbean witnessed lower percentages, which are 1% and 4%, respectively.
Regarding the population sector, China saw about 24%, which is the biggest population of the entire chart. While other Asia-Pacific, India, and Europe faced about 16% and 15%, North America, Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the rich Asia-Pacific experienced around 6%, 10%, 7%, and 5%, respectively. Additionally, Rich Asia-Pacific witnessed the least population of the entire chart.
