New York named the richest city on the planet with 59 billionaires and 345,600 millionaires

New York named the richest city on the planet with 59 billionaires and 345,600 millionaires

New York has been named the wealthiest city on the planet, boasting 59 billionaires and 345,600 millionaires
The United States dominated the rankings for 2022, with six cities listed in the top 20
London ranked fourth in the world, with 272,400 millionaires and 38 billionaires

New York City has the highest number of rich people in the world, according to a new report by investment migration consultancy firm, Henley & Partners.

A new report shows the 20 richest cities in the world, based on their number of resident millionaires
New York named the richest city on the planet with 59 billionaires and 345,600 millionaires

Around 345,600 millionaires reside in the city, alongside 15,470 multi-millionaires who have assets worth over $10 million, 737 centi-millionaires (wealth of $100 million or more), and 59 billionaires, the report said, making the financial center of the U.S. the wealthiest city in the world by a large gap.

 NEW YORK: The epicenter of US finance and home to the world’s two largest stock exchanges, New York tops the global rankings as the richest city. Incredibly, total private wealth held by the city’s residents exceeds $3 trillion — more than the private wealth held in most G20 countries.

The city itself has 59 billionaires, but many ultra-rich live in nearby Long Island and Connecticut. Adding Greenwich, Great Neck, Sands Point and Old Westbury to NYC brings the billionaire total to 120

The report finds that around 4% of New York’s 8.38 million citizens own investable assets – property, cash, or stocks – worth over $1 million. The number drops significantly to 15,470 when assessing those who have more than $10 million in assets.

The total private wealth held by New York residents was found to exceed $3 trillion. Remarkably, that’s more than the total private wealth held in most major G-20 countries.

#2 TOKYO: Japan's capital city and economic center, Tokyo has the largest urban economy in the world by GDP and is home to the headquarters of Honda, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Softbank, and Sony. Tokyo has 304,900 millionaires, including 263 worth more than $100 million — but only 12 billionaires. The low number of billionaires reflects Japan's relatively low wealth inequality compared to other cities on the list, which has been attributed to the country's steep taxes on the ultra-rich

2 TOKYO: Japan’s capital city and economic center, Tokyo has the largest urban economy in the world by GDP and is home to the headquarters of Honda, Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Softbank, and Sony. Tokyo has 304,900 millionaires, including 263 worth more than $100 million — but only 12 billionaires.

The low number of billionaires reflects Japan’s relatively low wealth inequality compared to other cities on the list, which has been attributed to the country’s steep taxes on the ultra-rich

Japan’s capital Tokyo ranked second with 304,900 wealthy individuals. A much smaller proportion of them have assets worth over $10 million. The report found that 7,350 people in Tokyo are multi-millionaires, 263 have above $100 million and 12 are billionaires.

The San Francisco Bay Area home to Silicon Valley completes the top three wealthiest cities, with 276,400 rich individuals, 12,890 of whom are multi-millionaires. The report said 623 have assets worth at least $100 million and 62 billionaires live in the city.

Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston are the other U.S. cities in the top 10, ranking 6th, 7th, and 8th, respectively.

Additionally, these cities have become prime retirement destinations, Andrew Amoils, head of research at wealth intelligence firm New World Wealth, who collaborated on the report with Henley & Partners, told CNBC.

“Florida is an increasingly popular destination for retired high-net-worth individuals, especially those from the USA’s East Coast cities,” he said.

The top five cities with the fastest growing millionaire populations are not in the U.S., however.

Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, Sharjah and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, Lusaka in Zambia, and Luanda in Angola are in the lead. In the first half of 2022, they saw an increase of up to 20% in terms of their wealthy population.

The report links this to booming oil and gas industries, which have flourished as energy prices have soared and boosted stock markets in these areas.

Many major cities fell in the rankings or saw a significant reduction of ultra-wealthy people living there.

Of the top 10 cities with the largest number of wealthy people, seven saw a decline. Only the San Francisco Bay Area, Singapore, and Houston saw growth. New York has already seen a 12% drop in wealthy individuals in 2022, while Los Angeles saw a 6% decline and Chicago’s proportion of ultra-wealthy citizens fell by 4%.

Another factor to consider is that overall wealth has declined in 2022, Amoils said in a paper released alongside the report.

“Worldwide high-net-worth individual numbers were down by 5% in the six-month period to June 2022. This drop was mainly due to the poor performance of major stock market indices,” he said.

This means that the drops in wealthy populations are not solely related to people moving to different cities – there are also simply fewer people who fall into the category.

France’s capital Paris fell by three places to 20th, meanwhile, the city lost 12% of its rich people.

These are the 10 wealthiest cities in the world and the number of wealthy individuals who live in each of them according to Henley & Partners’ report.

Top 10 Richest Cities In The World

  1. New York, U.S. (345,600)
  2. Tokyo, Japan (304,900)
  3. San Francisco Bay Area, U.S. (276,400)
  4.  London, United Kingdom (272,400)
  5. Singapore, Singapore (249,800)
  6.  Los Angeles, U.S. (192,400)
  7. Chicago, U.S. (160,100)
  8. Houston, U.S. (132,600)
  9. Beijing, China (131,500)
  10. Shanghai, China (130,100)

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