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Is there a billionaire in Croatia?

Ivica Todoric – worth: 4.4 billion kuna Todoric is the richest Croat in the land thanks to his Agrokor firm which amongst various brands owns Croatia's largest supermarket chain Konzum.



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Croatia's number of very wealthy individuals and households – with assets above $30 million – is double the European average in relation to the rest of the population.

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While the United States and China each have more than 600 billionaires, many countries have only a handful of billionaires or none at all. For example, countries like Somalia, Eritrea, and the Central African Republic have no billionaires.

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Split is one of the most luxurious cities to live in Croatia, which attracts millions of world travelers every year.

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Croatia's economy continues to grapple with an ongoing energy crisis and inflation, reaching a peak of 13.5% in November 2022, inevitably leading to a general rise in prices. The additional currency transition to the Euro on January 1, 2023, happened at an unfavourable time.

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A couple with two children under the age of 14 would be considered rich if they have a combined monthly revenues of €7,713 ($8,267). This monthly figure is now slightly more than when this study was conducted in 2020, when being rich for one individual would amount to earning €3,470 ($3,924) every month.

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