The gap between rich and poor continues to grow. According to the German government's official poverty and wealth report, the top ten percent in Germany own more than half of the country's wealth.
Yet people live out their wealth in very different ways: In St. Moritz, you can really see the wealth on people's faces: Here, the moneyed aristocracy celebrates itself with ostentatious designer accessories, fur and champagne.
For the young start-up millionaires of Lieferando in Berlin-Kreuzberg, on the other hand, freedom seems to be more important than living in luxury. The heirs of the Grupp family (TRIGEMA textile company) are used to the luxury life from an early age, where the butler serves cereal every day at lunch. And on "Rich Kids of Instagram," a young entrepreneur likes to show off what he has and wants to motivate others.
What does it do to you when you're already a millionaire at a young age? What is luxury? What can money buy you? Steffen Hudemann travels through Germany and Switzerland to find answers to these questions.