Just four states—California, New York, Florida, and Texas—account for more than 60% of all U.S. billionaires.
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.
European hubs top the list, with Monaco requiring $12.9 million to join the top 1% club.
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?
This graphic shows how the ultra-wealthy invest their fortunes, from real estate and equities to luxury items.
In this graphic, we visualize the destinations that saw the biggest influx of seasonal centi-millionaire residents in 2022.
This infographic ranks the wealthiest 15 billionaires on the African continent.
Developing countries are creating wealth like never before, but the majority of the world's ultra-wealthy people still live in the United States.
What countries or territories do the ultra-wealthy use as tax havens?
Despite a volatile 2020, the global ultra high net worth (UHNW) population increased by 2.4%, reaching an all-time high of 521,653.