If the world's population was reduced to 100 people, 57 would be Asian, 21 European, 14 North and South American, and 8 African. Six people from the United States would own 59% of the world's total wealth. Eighty people would live in substandard housing, 70 would be unable to read, and 50 would suffer from malnutrition. The wealth of the world's three richest individuals exceeds the combined gross domestic product of all least developed countries, and the wealth of the top 200 richest people is more than the income of the poorest 41% of the world's population.