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19 countries where the kids of the wealthy are most likely to end up poor

19. Poland: 20.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

19 countries where the kids of the wealthy are most likely to end up poor

18. Austria: 21.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

18. Austria: 21.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

17. Ireland: 22.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

17. Ireland: 22.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

16. Hungary: 22.4% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

16. Hungary: 22.4% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

15. France: 22.5% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

15. France: 22.5% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

14. Norway: 22.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

14. Norway: 22.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

13. Chile: 23.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

13. Chile: 23.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

12. Czech Republic: 25.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

12. Czech Republic: 25.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

11. Croatia: 26.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

11. Croatia: 26.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

10. Italy: 26.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

10. Italy: 26.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

9. United Kingdom: 27.0% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

9. United Kingdom: 27.0% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

8. Estonia: 27.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

8. Estonia: 27.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

7. Germany: 27.9% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

7. Germany: 27.9% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

6. Spain: 29.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

6. Spain: 29.1% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

5. Portugal: 29.2% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

5. Portugal: 29.2% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

4. Australia: 30.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

4. Australia: 30.8% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

3. Switzerland: 32.0% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

3. Switzerland: 32.0% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

2. South Korea: 33.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

2. South Korea: 33.3% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

1. Israel: 33.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

1. Israel: 33.6% of children with parents in the top quarter ended up in the bottom half.

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