Indian-Origin Households Now Top UK Wealth Chart, LSE Report Reveals
A new report from the London School of Economics (LSE) reveals that Indian-origin people have become the wealthiest ethnic group in the United Kingdom. The study, ‘The UK’s Ethnic Wealth Gap’, simultaneously highlights a concerning rise in overall economic inequality.
Key Takeaways
- Indian-origin households have a median wealth of £247,000, surpassing white British households (£221,000).
- The wealth gap is most pronounced in London, where Indian-origin median wealth hits £350,000.
- High education levels, entrepreneurship, and home ownership rates are cited as key drivers.
- Researchers call for government action to address the growing ethnic wealth divide.
The Wealth Figures
The LSE report, released on Monday, provides concrete data on the shifting economic landscape. The median wealth for Indian-origin households stands at £247,000. This figure is notably higher than the £221,000 median for white British households, marking a significant demographic shift.
The disparity grows even larger within London. In the capital, Indian-origin households hold a median wealth of £350,000, compared to £250,000 for their white British counterparts.
Drivers of Economic Success
Report authors attribute this economic lead to several structural factors prevalent within the Indian-origin community.
“Indian-origin people are more likely to be educated to degree level and to be self-employed than other ethnic groups,” explained one author. “This gives them a significant advantage in the labour market and in business.”
Home ownership also plays a crucial role. The report notes that 68% of Indian-origin households own their home, a rate higher than the 63% ownership rate among white British households.
A Call for Policy and Inclusion
The findings have sparked calls for policy intervention to manage inequality. Researchers explicitly framed the wealth gap as a serious national issue.
“The UK’s ethnic wealth gap is a serious problem that needs to be addressed,” said one of the authors. “The government needs to take action to ensure that everyone has a fair chance to build wealth.”
The report concludes by connecting economic success to broader societal health.
“The UK is a diverse country, and its economy benefits from the contributions of people from all backgrounds,” an author stated. “We need to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to succeed.”




