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There are over 600,000 individuals worldwide with a net worth surpassing $30 million, representing the wealthiest people on the planet. Here's where they live.
Wealth distribution in America is becoming increasingly unequal, with the wealth held by the top 0.1% reaching its highest level on record.
The ranks of the world's richest monarchs are heavily concentrated in the Middle East and North Africa, but European and Asian royalty also make appearances.
Nearly half of global household wealth is held by those with more than $1 million. But where in the world do the wealthiest people live?
Major financial centers—London, Singapore, and Hong Kong—feature in these rankings of cities with the most millionaires.
In this graphic, we visualize the destinations that saw the biggest influx of seasonal centi-millionaire residents in 2022.
An annual income anywhere between $360,000-$950,000 can grant entry into the top 1%—depending on where you live in America.
Where do the world's wealthiest people want to live? This map tracks the migration of the world's High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs).
Among publicly-listed U.S. companies, the 25 worst stocks have lost shareholders a collective $1.2 trillion since 1926.