ProsperViax is an independent, non-commercial analytical and educational platform dedicated to making economic data on wealth and income accessible to everyone.
ProsperViax was founded with a single guiding conviction: rigorous, evidence-based data about income and wealth should not be confined to academic journals or institutional databases. The global conversation about inequality requires an informed public — and that requires open access to reliable information.
We aggregate, verify, and contextualise data from leading international institutions including the World Bank, OECD, International Monetary Fund, Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report, the World Inequality Database, and national statistical agencies across six continents.
ProsperViax does not offer paid services, financial advice, or investment products. All content is strictly for informational and educational purposes.
Every data point published on this platform is sourced from verifiable, peer-reviewed, or officially published datasets. We cite all primary sources and document our methodology openly.
We present economic data across the political and ideological spectrum. ProsperViax does not advocate for any policy position, political party, or ideological agenda. Data is presented as-is.
No registration, no paywall, no subscription. We believe that knowledge about the global economy is a public good and should remain freely accessible to students, researchers, and citizens worldwide.
Our analysis spans over 185 countries and spans more than four decades of longitudinal data, ensuring that insights are genuinely global rather than skewed toward any single region or economy.
Beyond raw data, we invest in clear explanations, contextual analysis, and accessible commentary that help non-specialists understand complex economic phenomena.
Global wealth data changes constantly. We regularly update our datasets as new releases emerge from international statistical bodies, ensuring information remains as current as possible.
Our editorial and research team consists of economists, data analysts, and science communicators committed to making complex data understandable.
Editor-in-Chief & Economist
Lead Data Analyst
Regional Research Lead (Africa & MENA)
Household Finance Specialist
| Source | Coverage | Update Frequency |
|---|---|---|
| World Bank – World Development Indicators | 217 economies, 1960–present | Annual |
| OECD Statistics | 38 OECD member states | Quarterly / Annual |
| IMF – World Economic Outlook | Global, 190+ countries | Bi-annual |
| World Inequality Database (WID.world) | 100+ countries, 1800–present | Annual |
| Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report | Global adult population | Annual |
| UN Statistics Division | National accounts, SDG indicators | Annual |