Source: Henley & Partners 2024, US Census, created with altair
tolerable-fine on
A bit shocked San Francisco 8snt even on there.
aguilasolige on
I’m surprised Hong Kong is not here. I thought they had a lot of rich people.
Purple_Topic_1459 on
Only 4 colors are actually used for the regions
weak-elf on
What criteria did you use to come up with the cities? Like was there a population threshold? I’m just curious where Scottsdale AZ would rank, I thought for sure it would be on here haha
fixminer on
Would be interesting to see the same thing with billionaires
rob_allshouse on
I’m surprised by how low it is, honestly. With the shift from pensions to 401ks in the US, I’d expect wealth to be significantly higher rates.
MisledMuffin on
Assuming you have enough equity in it, owning a detached house in Vancouver makes you a millionaire.
jigga19 on
The interesting thing about Monaco is that its population is basically all millionaires. According to this list it’s just a hair over 32k, and its actual population is around 39k.
Ribbitor123 on
Geneva: 40,000 $millionaires per 100,000 of population. I lived there for three years and I can assure you that 40% of the people in this city are *not* dollar millionaires. This graph is crap.
Welp this explains housing prices in Vancouver some…
dynamic_gecko on
I didnt know tel aviv was so rich. On the other hand, I’m absolutely not surprised. Spoiled child of middle east.
sum_dude44 on
I can see a lot of you don’t understand that “per 100k people distorts” your preconceived notions
IronManFolgore on
NYC is 1 in 24 people so guessing the 4K just cut them off of this list?
Osmirl on
Thats a bad scale. You could just remove 000 from both numbers
Mechashevet on
Ik surprised Dubai isn’t on the list
neo2551 on
I want to see the data honestly. I am from Geneva, and yes, real estate might be a huge leveraged, especially given the strength of the CHF, but I am still surprised.
straightdge on
(As a middle class) this is a good list of places to avoid for vacation.
Personal exception for me is Singapore, I like that place.
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Source: Henley & Partners 2024, US Census, created with altair
A bit shocked San Francisco 8snt even on there.
I’m surprised Hong Kong is not here. I thought they had a lot of rich people.
Only 4 colors are actually used for the regions
What criteria did you use to come up with the cities? Like was there a population threshold? I’m just curious where Scottsdale AZ would rank, I thought for sure it would be on here haha
Would be interesting to see the same thing with billionaires
I’m surprised by how low it is, honestly. With the shift from pensions to 401ks in the US, I’d expect wealth to be significantly higher rates.
Assuming you have enough equity in it, owning a detached house in Vancouver makes you a millionaire.
The interesting thing about Monaco is that its population is basically all millionaires. According to this list it’s just a hair over 32k, and its actual population is around 39k.
Geneva: 40,000 $millionaires per 100,000 of population. I lived there for three years and I can assure you that 40% of the people in this city are *not* dollar millionaires. This graph is crap.
Reminder that Henley & Partners is a bad source: [https://www.reddit.com/r/AskBrits/comments/1n4qzsg/reports_of_a_millionaire_exodus_from_the_uk_after/](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskBrits/comments/1n4qzsg/reports_of_a_millionaire_exodus_from_the_uk_after/)
[https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1magrkk/doubt_cast_on_widely_quoted_millionaire_migration/](https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/1magrkk/doubt_cast_on_widely_quoted_millionaire_migration/)
[https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/thg7fm/a_faustian_pact_how_henley_partners_passport_king/](https://www.reddit.com/r/worldnews/comments/thg7fm/a_faustian_pact_how_henley_partners_passport_king/)
Welp this explains housing prices in Vancouver some…
I didnt know tel aviv was so rich. On the other hand, I’m absolutely not surprised. Spoiled child of middle east.
I can see a lot of you don’t understand that “per 100k people distorts” your preconceived notions
NYC is 1 in 24 people so guessing the 4K just cut them off of this list?
Thats a bad scale. You could just remove 000 from both numbers
Ik surprised Dubai isn’t on the list
I want to see the data honestly. I am from Geneva, and yes, real estate might be a huge leveraged, especially given the strength of the CHF, but I am still surprised.
(As a middle class) this is a good list of places to avoid for vacation.
Personal exception for me is Singapore, I like that place.