By 2027, India will have nearly a million millionaires
According to a recent report, there will be 950,000 millionaires in the country in less than ten years.
Having lived in four very different countries—India, England, Singapore, and the US—Ananya is obsessed with how tech empowers people from all walks of life. Prior to Quartz, she interned with the Verge, CNNMoney, Inc.com, and the Hindustan Times. Ananya holds a bachelor's degree in economics and journalism from New York University, and speaks Hindi, Bengali, and Spanish. When awake and not at work, you'll find her dancing or eating. You can follow her @ananya_b94
According to a recent report, there will be 950,000 millionaires in the country in less than ten years.
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