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Danish Statistics: Top 10% Earn 8 Times More Than Bottom 10%

By Lars Hansen •

In brief

Denmark's official statistics agency reports the income gap has widened, with the top 10% now earning eight times more than the bottom 10%. The data covers all municipalities and includes breakdowns by age and region.

  • - Location: Denmark
  • - Category: Business
  • - Published: 2 hours ago
Danish Statistics: Top 10% Earn 8 Times More Than Bottom 10%

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Danmarks Statistik, Denmark's official statistical office, released its annual report on income distribution on March 26. The headline figure from the 2026 report, titled 'Income and Wealth Distribution in Denmark', shows an 8:1 ratio between the top and bottom deciles. This stark and shareable statistic is expected to spark immediate public and political debate. According to the report, the average disposable income for the top 10% of earners is eight times that of the bottom 10%. This gap has widened since the 2023 report, where the ratio was 7.7 times. The data covers all municipalities across the country, providing a comprehensive national picture. The report includes detailed breakdowns by age, family type, and region, offering a more granular view of how income is distributed across different demographic and geographic segments within Danish society. The full report was published at 09:00 on March 26. As a business correspondent, I note that the release of such data often prompts discussions among trade groups and company leaders about wage structures, consumer spending power, and overall economic stability. Analysts in Copenhagen and the broader Øresund region closely monitor these figures for their implications on domestic demand and market trends.

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Published: March 25, 2026

Tags: Danish business newsDenmark economy todayincome distributionDanmarks StatistikCopenhagen trade updates

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