Calculadora Global de Percentil de Ingresos

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Preguntas Frecuentes

Preguntas comunes sobre Calculadora Global de Percentil de Ingresos

Los percentiles de ingresos globales se calculan utilizando ajustes de Paridad de Poder Adquisitivo (PPP) para tener en cuenta las diferencias en el costo de vida entre países. Tu ingreso se convierte a dólares internacionales y se compara con los datos de distribución de ingresos del Banco Mundial que cubren a 7.8 mil millones de personas en todo el mundo.

Sources & References

PPP price-level adjustments (2021 base year)

Household incomes are converted to international dollars using the World Bank International Comparison Program price-level ratio of PPP conversion factor to market exchange rate (indicator PA.NUS.PPPC.RF).

Global Income Distribution Data

World Bank World Development Indicators providing comprehensive global income data

Global Income Distribution Data

World Bank World Development Indicators providing comprehensive global income data

Global income distribution percentiles

Percentile thresholds and global medians are sourced from the World Bank Poverty & Inequality Platform (PIP) 2021 PPP tables and cross-checked against Our World in Data's synthesis of top and median income estimates.

World Inequality Report

World Inequality Lab comprehensive analysis of global income and wealth distribution

World Inequality Report

World Inequality Lab comprehensive analysis of global income and wealth distribution

Country inequality metrics (Gini index)

Gini coefficients and inequality trends are taken from the latest household survey data in the World Bank SI.POV.GINI indicator series, with coverage updated through 2023 where available.

Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures

OECD research on purchasing power parity adjustments for international comparisons

Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures

OECD research on purchasing power parity adjustments for international comparisons

Household equivalization (OECD-modified scale)

Household size adjustments follow the OECD-modified scale formalized by Eurostat: 1.0 for the first adult, 0.5 for each additional adult, and 0.3 for each child under 14.

United States comparison benchmarks

U.S. percentiles and household income medians rely on the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey (CPS ASEC) and the annual Income in the United States release.

Important

These comparisons use PPP adjustments which normalize for cost of living, but don't account for differences in healthcare access, education, infrastructure, or quality of life factors.

⚠️ Important