99.94%
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.
This is always changing. See the Forbes 500 for a list of the wealthiest people.
well, to convert a fraction as a percent divide the top number by the bottom number,then multiply the result by 100and add the percentage sign (%)
To work out a percentage - divide the top number by the bottom e.g. 4 / 25 = 0.16. then times the answer by 1000.16 x 100 = 16(%)
Percent means "out of 100", so to convert a percentage to a fraction, put it over 100 and simplify.Examples:5% as a fraction15% = 15/100 = 3/20 (divide top and bottom by 5)37.5% as a fraction37.5% = 37.5/100 = 75/200 (multiply top and bottom by 2)= 3/8 (divide top and bottom by 25)
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.
According to Wikipedia (U.S. Distribution of Wealth, 2007) It was about 62% in 2007--looking at the pie chart.
The top one percent of the population holds ninety to ninety-five percent of the wealth in the US.
The top 1% of the wealthiest Americans control about 40% of the country's wealth. This disparity in wealth distribution has been a topic of debate, especially in discussions about income inequality and economic opportunities.
Four Percent
This is always changing. See the Forbes 500 for a list of the wealthiest people.
In 2008, the top 10% pay 69.94% of America's tax burden.
As of 2011 about 40 percent.
well, to convert a fraction as a percent divide the top number by the bottom number,then multiply the result by 100and add the percentage sign (%)
No. However, there are apps that can tell you your iPod's battery life percentage.
Turn it into an improper fraction. Then take the top number and divide it by the bottom for a decimal. Change that into a percent.
The top five export countries in 1997 were Canada (22.0 percent), Japan (17.5 percent), Germany (8.0 percent), the United Kingdom (6.7 percent), and Mexico (5.5 percent).