Wealth Inequality
Inequality is measured in terms of Gini index. It ranges from 0% for perfect equality (when everyone has the same wealth) to 100% for total inequality (when all of the wealth is owned by one person). On this scale, Pakistan’s Gini index is 52.6%, Bangladesh’s 57.9%, Sri Lanka’s 66.5%, Nepal’s 67.3%, China’s 78.9% and India's 83%.
Household Wealth
Here is per capita wealth data for India and Pakistan as of mid-2017, according to Credit Suisse Wealth Report 2017 released recently.
Pakistan average wealth per adult: $5,174 vs India $5,976.
Pakistan median wealth per adult: $3,338 vs India $1,295.
Average household wealth in Pakistan is $15,522 (3 adults) vs India $14,940 (2.5 adults).
Median household wealth in Pakistan is $10,014 (3 adults) vs India $3,237 (2.5 adults).
Pakistan Gini Index 52.6% vs India 83%