The wealthiest 10% of households in Scotland owned 44% of
all private wealth, the same percentage as for the rest of the UK. By contrast,
the poorer half of Scottish households owned just 9% of all personal wealth. Three
out of 10 poorer households have no savings or pensions.
Nearly half of the poorer households were headed by someone
in employment. The less affluent households were more likely to be single
adults and lone parents.
The study, published by the Scottish government, looked at
wealth and assets over a six-year period from 2006. 83% of Scots thought the
gap between those on high and low incomes was too large.
Between 2010 and 2012, a snapshot of the wealth and assets
in Scotland report found that the least affluent 30% of households owned just
2% of all personal wealth, mainly property and personal belongings.
Between 2006 and 2012, before and after the economic
downturn, found that 2% of households owned 17% of all personal wealth in
Scotland.
Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil said: "It's not
right that the wealthiest 10% of households have 20 times more wealth than the
least wealthy 30%."
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