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New York ranked wealthiest city on the planet with 340,000 millionaires

  

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Via:  jbb  •  last year  •  14 comments

By:   Deepthi Nair (The National)

New York ranked wealthiest city on the planet with 340,000 millionaires
US and China dominate the list of cities that are home to the world's super rich, report says

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New York City is home to the world's highest concentration of resident millionaires at 340,000, a report has found.

Tokyo and San Francisco Bay Area are ranked second and third, with resident millionaire populations of 290,300 and 285,000, respectively, according to Henley & Partners, which tracks private wealth and investment migration trends worldwide, and global wealth intelligence provider New World Wealth.

London dropped to fourth place on this year's list with 258,000 resident high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), followed by city-state Singapore with 240,100, Henley & Partners said in the report, which focuses on people with a net worth of $1 million or more.

Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and Sydney round out the top 10 wealthiest cities globally, according to the report.

"Traditional wealth magnets such as Monaco and Dubai have also experienced especially strong millionaire growth over the past decade," Andrew Amoils, head of research at New World Wealth, said.

"The average wealth of a person living in Monaco exceeds $10 million, making it the top-ranked city on a wealth per capita basis.

"Dubai is another established international wealth centre, with its low tax rates making it a magnet for migrating millionaires from all over the world. Approximately 3,500 HNWIs moved to the city in 2022 alone."

The world's ultra-wealthy shed a combined $10 trillion, or 10 per cent, from their net worth in 2022, driven by the triple "shock" of global economic uncertainty, the energy crisis and the war in Ukraine, a March report by property consultancy Knight Frank said.

The super-rich in Europe were at the centre of the crisis, with ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs) losing an average of 17 per cent from their fortunes, Knight Frank said in The Wealth Report 2023.

Knight Frank defines UHNWIs as people who possess a net worth of $30 million or more, including primary residences and second homes not held as investments.

New York is also home to the most centimillionaires — people with a net worth of $100 million or more in investable assets — in the world at 724, followed by the San Francisco Bay Area with 629 and Los Angeles at 480, the Henley & Partners research found.

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However, San Francisco Bay Area is home to the most billionaires globally at 63, followed by New York City with 58 and Beijing at 43.

Dubai hosts 68,400 millionaires, 206 centimillionaires and 15 billionaires, according to the report. Abu Dhabi is home to 24,200 millionaires, 68 centimillionaires and four billionaires.

Meanwhile, the US and China dominate the list of fastest-growing cities when it comes to resident millionaires over the past decade, the report said.

China's Hangzhou topped the list in this respect, with millionaire growth of 105 per cent between 2012 and 2022, the data showed.

Shenzhen and Guangzhou also enjoyed significant HNWI expansion over the past decade, at 98 per cent and 86 per cent, respectively.

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Meanwhile, the three fastest-growing millionaire hotspots in the US are Austin, which recorded a 102 per cent growth in resident HNWIs, West Palm Beach (90 per cent), and Scottsdale (88 per cent), according to Henley & Partners.

Indian cities Bengaluru and Hyderabad recorded 88 per cent and 78 per cent growth, respectively, in millionaires over the past decade, while Sharjah saw an 84 per cent growth.

Top 10 wealthiest cities and their millionaire population

  1. New York: 340,000
  2. Tokyo: 290,300
  3. San Francisco Bay Area: 285,000
  4. London: 258,000
  5. Singapore: 240,100
  6. Los Angeles: 205,400
  7. Hong Kong: 129,500
  8. Beijing: 128,200
  9. Shanghai: 127,200
  10. Sydney: 126,900

Updated: April 18, 2023, 11:05 AM


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JBB
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1  seeder  JBB    last year

New York is also one of America's safest cities!

 
 
 
devangelical
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1.1  devangelical  replied to  JBB @1    last year

... start spreading the nudes, I'm spleefing today...

 
 
 
JBB
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2  seeder  JBB    last year

original

 
 
 
Nerm_L
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3  Nerm_L    last year

In New York City, a millionaire is middle class barely able to afford the rent.

 
 
 
JBB
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3.1  seeder  JBB  replied to  Nerm_L @3    last year

That is nonsense...

 
 
 
Jack_TX
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3.1.1  Jack_TX  replied to  JBB @3.1    last year
That is nonsense...

Not necessarily.

"Millionaire" means someone has a million dollars of net worth, not that they make a million dollars/yr.

So you will absolutely have people who inherited real estate worth over $1m, but still struggle to pay the upkeep, taxes and dues on it.

 
 
 
Jasper2529
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3.2  Jasper2529  replied to  Nerm_L @3    last year
In New York City, a millionaire is middle class barely able to afford the rent.

That's what many don't understand about living in a big city. A mere "millionaire" can only afford a studio or maybe a one or two bedroom apartment in a relatively "safe" neighborhood. A multi-millionaire is a different story.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4  JohnRussell    last year

8804190/340000=25.8946765

so one out of every 26 people in nyc is a millionaire. 

I'm not sure that is something to brag about as long as there are homeless and very poor people in the city. 

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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4.1  JohnRussell  replied to  JohnRussell @4    last year
The most recent estimates range from   55,036 to 78,604  homeless people in NYC as of August 2022
 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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4.1.1  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @4.1    last year

I think you've got a point.

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
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4.2  Vic Eldred  replied to  JohnRussell @4    last year
so one out of every 26 people in nyc is a millionaire. 

I think you just stuck the needle in the balloon.

 
 
 
Kavika
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5  Kavika     last year

Having lived in many of the cities listed, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 10 they are expensive but offer many things that other cities don't. It boils down to what is important to you. You may have a 3,500 sq ft home in Dingwaller, Nowhereville but to some it would not be as pleasant as a 1,000 condo in LA overlooking the beach.

 
 
 
evilone
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5.1  evilone  replied to  Kavika @5    last year
It boils down to what is important to you.

From what I understand there is still a very large majority of people never leave the town of their birth. I find it baffling..

 
 
 
Kavika
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5.1.1  Kavika   replied to  evilone @5.1    last year

That is baffling to me as well, I love the adventure of moving to somewhere different and experiencing the charm and history that goes with it.

I lived in what is known as the ''mid-levels'' in Hong Kong and that was really an adventure as opposed to living along Orchard Rd in Singapore or EZ Bay in Sydney all very different but each with its own charm. 

 
 

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