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5 charts from Goldman Sachs that capture rapid rise of 'Affluent India'

The number of these affluent Indians have grown at 12 percent CAGR over 2019-23 versus the 1 percent CAGR of India's population.

January 12, 2024 / 20:41 IST
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The number of credit cards in India has grown at a CAGR of 16 percent over FY19-23, compared to the number of debit cards which grew at a CAGR of around 1 percent in the same period. (Photo by Karolina Grabowska/Pexels)

Using data gathered from various sources, from tax filings and bank accounts to credit card issuances and mobile phone subscriptions, analysts at Goldman Sachs have found the rapid increase of a demographic in India.

In the recent report titled "The rise of the Affluent India", the analysts have said that people who earn $10,000 annually have grown at a rapid clip. The number of these affluent Indians have grown at 12 percent CAGR over 2019-23 versus the 1 percent CAGR of India's population.

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Also read: 'Affluent India' growing at 12% vs total population's 1%, divergence seen in stock performance: Goldman Sachs

Here are the five charts that illustrate this trend.