Why Is Monaco So Rich? - YouTube

Channel: The Infographics Show

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Monaco is the second smallest country in the world after Vatican City.
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It can be called a city state, meaning the entire country only really has one main city.
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You might also call it a microstate.
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One of the largest and well-known of these micro states is Singapore, which has a land
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mass of 714 km2 (276 sq. miles) and a population of around 5.8 million.
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But Monaco really is micro.
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It has a land mass of 2.02 km2 (0.78 sq. miles) and a population of just 38,900, people.
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But why is this small place on France’s Mediterranean coastline so wealthy?
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That’ what we’ll find out today, in this episode of the Infographics Show, What Makes
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Monaco So Rich?
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According to World Atlas, Monaco has the 181st largest economy in the world.
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Its GDP is just over six billion U.S. dollars.
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That hardly makes it rich, eh?
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The same website tells us the GDP per capita, though, is $163,351.
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Or you can look at it this way.
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According to a report published by New World Wealth in 2017, Monaco’s citizens altogether
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had more private wealth per capita than any other citizens from any given country.
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The report said Monaco was way ahead of any other country, with the average private wealth
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of its citizens being $1.7 million.
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Liechtenstein and Luxembourg were second and third respectively, but way behind Monaco.
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The USA, with all its billionaires and millionaires, was eighth in the top ten list, with the average
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private wealth being just over $158,000.
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Canada and Hong Kong followed.
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This is the average, though, not all private wealth added together.
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In that case, the USA is top of the world, with China, Japan, UK and Germany following.
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Understandably, with so few people, Monaco would never get on that list.
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But, where is all the cash coming from, for the average person to have $1.7 million.
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Well, we need to explain a bit of history first.
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Monaco became a country when Emperor Henry VI got a grant for the land in 1191.
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We are going to cut a lot out, but the rock of Monaco has since been ruled by the house
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of Grimaldi.
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Princes of Monaco became vassals (kind of subordinates) to the Kings of France.
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Fast forward through hundreds of years of tangles with France and a treaty was signed
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in 2002 which said even if there are no Grimaldi dynasty heirs to rule the country it will
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still retain its independence.
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It is, however, protected by Mother France.
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That’s Monaco in a very small nutshell.
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It’s important to know, because it’s said the Grimaldi family at times didn’t quite
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have the cash to maintain their lavish lifestyles.
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In 1863 Princess Caroline, a very clever woman with an impressive business mind, decided
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to open a casino in Monaco to save the Grimaldi family from going bankrupt- creating the famous
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“Monte Carlo Casino”.
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But this was all part of luring the rich and famous and making some dough from tourism.
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It obviously worked, as the rich and famous flock to Monaco these days.
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To understand why Monaco is so rich we must look at something that happened in 1869: the
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removal of the income tax.
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This, according to CNN, has attracted rich folks from over 100 countries.
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CNN said one in three people that live in Monaco are millionaires.
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A lot of famous people are criticized for living there and not paying their dues to
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their own country.
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These include a few Formula One drivers who have amassed millions.
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Ace driver Lewis Hamilton is one of them, but he also has properties in New York and
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Colorado.
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Apparently, though, his main home is his 13 million-dollar apartment in Monte Carlo.
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Yep, income tax can be such a pain.
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Many people have very obscure ways of avoiding taxes, as we saw in the Panama Papers, but
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tax avoidance by moving to Monaco isn’t that difficult.
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There are many places in the world you can move to avoid high taxes, and these people
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are often to referred to as “tax-exiles.”
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The Guardian even writes that some rich British people would live in Monaco but commute to
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London and then return to their fancy house in Monaco after.
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Effectively, this allowed them to work in the UK but not pay income taxes as they could
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say they lived in Monaco.
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Investopedia explained more about this.
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“To be considered a resident, a person must live in the principality for six months and
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one day out of the year,” said the website.
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“Considering the strategic location of Monaco, which is easily accessible by airplane, boat
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or train, it is very common for residents of the principality to work and even live
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in other countries in Europe.”
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The British press tells us thousands of the British elite avoid taxes this way, which
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includes human rights activist Bono from U2.
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This has prompted other activists to turn up at U2 concerts holding banners, saying
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“U pay tax 2?”
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But many pop stars became tax exiles in various countries, including members of The Beatles,
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the Rolling Stones, Cat Stevens and David Bowie.
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Some people defend them, saying they get taxed so much it just makes good business sense.
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If you want to join the wealthy elite and live in Monaco, you’ll have to apply for
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legal residence, have no criminal record, and as one lawyer explained on a forum, “If
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you get into trouble in Monaco, you can and will be summarily kicked out without any legal
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recourse.”
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One website said there are three ways to get this residency.
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Get offered a job there, start a business there and have the cash to do it, or just
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show that you are super-wealthy.
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So, why is it rich?
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Not only because rich people live there to save money but because it also attracts the
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wealthiest people in the world as visitors.
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They spend a lot of money there.
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It’s said you’ll pay at least $10,000 a sq. foot for an apartment.
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We wanted to check that out, so we went online apartment hunting in Monte Carlo.
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Don’t even think you can get anything other than something that resembles a broom cupboard
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for under $1 million.
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We found a decent looking place, 2 rooms and 63 sq.m, and it was $4.4 million.
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The ad said it even had air conditioning!
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We can assure you, the place was nothing special.
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Now you can understand why Monaco is so wealthy.
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The money has just followed the money.
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Have you been to Monaco?
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Would you go there if you were rich?
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Let us know in the comments.
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Also, be sure to check out our other video called Illegal Things That YOU Do Every Day!
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Thanks for watching, and, as always, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe.
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See you next time!