It's rather easy to get this information from the Stack Exchange Data Explorer - that is when you know how PERCENTILE_CONT
works and why they made the decision to have it return multiple rows.
This SEDE query tells you the answers:
- Average reputation: 107.25
- Standard deviation: 2307.07
- First decile: 50
A split per language, tag or country is more difficult for various reasons: the daily reputation cap makes it harder to find out for which tag(s) users earned reputation; not everybody has their country in their profile, etc.
Note that SEDE is updated once a week, on Sunday morning. Feel free to fork the query to experiment, and take the awesome tutorial if you're new to SEDE or SQL in general.
A while ago, I created a nice graph showing the reputation distribution on a log-log scale. It does bear some resemblance to the distribution of wealth in the real world.

The logarithms are base-10, so the 2.0 on the x-axis corresponds to 102 = 100 reputation and there are about 104 = 10,000 users with this much reputation.
reputation
management from Stack top management.. May be interesting regarding other fields of study, mainly Economy, Sociology and Politics.