| The US is wealthier than Germany is. The net mean wealth per adult in the US is upwards of $350,000 to $400,000. In Germany it's half that. The net median wealth is roughly equal (especially after US housing values have recovered, and the stock market is near all-time highs). Germany only has $50,000 in net median wealth per adult. They are not that rich. France by comparison is nearly three times that; Belgium is three times that; Australia is four times that; Italy, Japan and the UK are over twice that. Total assets in the US are upwards of $200 trillion according to the Federal Reserve. Household assets alone are nearing $100 trillion (~$80 trillion net after liabilities). |
Further, storing wealth in domestic property is a poor use of money.
Edit: If you look at countries by net financial wealth per adult, a quite different picture emerges.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wealth_pe...