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Millionaire

A millionaire is an individual whose net worth or wealth is equal to or exceeds one million units of currency. Depending on the currency, a certain level of prestige is associated with being a millionaire.[2] Many national currencies have, or have had at various times, a low unit value, in many cases due to past inflation. It is obviously much easier and less significant to be a millionaire in those currencies, thus a millionaire (in the local currency) in Hong Kong or Taiwan, for example, may be merely averagely wealthy, or perhaps less wealthy than average. A millionaire in Zimbabwe in 2007 could have been extremely poor.[3] Because of this, the term 'millionaire' generally refers to those whose assets total at least one million units of a high-value currency, such as the United States dollar, euro, or pound sterling.

A large suburban home valued at roughly $1,000,000 (2006) in Salinas, California, shown for scale of purchasing power
Global share of wealth by wealth group, Credit Suisse, 2021[1]

As of December 2022, there were estimated to be just over 15 million millionaires in the world according to the World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 by Henley & Partners. The United States had the highest number of millionaires (5.3 million) of any country, whilst New York is the wealthiest city with 340,000 millionaires.[4]

In countries that use the short scale number naming system, a billionaire is someone who has at least a thousand times a million dollars, euros or the currency of the given country.

Terminology edit

The word "millionaire" was apparently coined in French in 1719 to describe speculators in the Mississippi Bubble who earned millions of livres in weeks before the bubble burst.[5][6][7] (The standard French spelling is now millionnaire,[8] though the earliest reference uses a single n.[7]) The word was first used (as millionnaire, double "n") in French in 1719 by Steven Fentiman, and is first recorded in English (millionaire, as a French term) in a letter of Lord Byron of 1816, then in print in Vivian Grey, a novel of 1826 by Benjamin Disraeli.[6] Earlier English writers also mention the French word, including Sir William Mildmay in 1764.[9] The OED's first print citation is Benjamin Disraeli's 1826 novel Vivian Grey,[6] The anglicisation millionary was used in 1786 by Thomas Jefferson while serving as Minister to France; he wrote: "The poorest labourer stood on equal ground with the wealthiest Millionary".[10]

While statistics regarding financial assets and net worth are presented by household, the term is also often used to describe only the individual who has amassed the assets as millionaire. That is, even though the term statistically refers only to households, common usage is often about an individual.

Net worth vs. financial assets edit

There are multiple approaches to determining a person's status as a millionaire. One of the two most commonly used measurements is net worth, which counts the total value of all property owned by a household minus the household's debts. According to this definition, a household owning an $800,000 home, $50,000 of furnishings, two cars worth $60,000, a $60,000 retirement savings account, $45,000 in mutual funds, and a $325,000 vacation home with a $250,000 mortgage, $40,000 in car loans, and $25,000 in credit card debt would be worth about $1,025,000; and every individual in this household would thus be a millionaire. However, according to the net financial assets measurement used for some specific applications (such as evaluating an investor's expected tolerance for risk for stockbroker ethics), equity in one's principal residence is excluded, as are lifestyle assets, such as the car and furniture. Therefore, the above example household would only have net financial assets of $115,000. Another term used is "net investable assets" or working capital. These practitioners may use the term "millionaire" to mean somebody free to invest a million units of currency through them as broker. For similar reasons, those who market goods, services and investments to HNWIs are careful to specify a net worth "not counting principal residence". At the end of 2011, there were around 5.1 million HNWIs in the United States,[11] while at the same time there were 11 million millionaires[12] in a total of 3.5 million millionaire households,[13] including those 5.1 million HNWIs.

In the real estate bubble up to 2007, average house prices in some U.S. regions exceeded $1 million, but many homeowners owed large amounts to banks holding mortgages on their homes. For this reason, there are many people in million-dollar homes whose net worth is far short of a million—in some cases, the net worth is actually negative.

Influence edit

While millionaires constitute only a small percentage of the population, they hold substantial control over economic resources, with the most powerful and prominent individuals usually ranking among them. The total amount of money held by millionaires can equal the amount of money held by a far higher number of poor people. The Gini coefficient, and other measures in economics, estimated for each country, are useful for determining how many of the poorest people have the equivalent total wealth of the few richest in the country. Forbes and Fortune magazines maintain lists of people based on their net worth and are generally considered authorities on the subject. Forbes listed 1,645 dollar billionaires in 2014, with an aggregate net worth of $6.4 trillion, an increase from $5.4 trillion the previous year.[14] (see US-dollar billionaires in the world). According to a report by Hurun, a market research firm based in China, the global billionaire population stood at 3,381 in 2022.[15]

Sixteen percent of millionaires inherited their fortunes. Forty-seven percent of millionaires are business owners. Twenty-three percent of the world's millionaires got that way through paid work, consisting mostly of skilled professionals or managers.[16] Millionaires are, on average, 61 years old with $3.05 million in assets.[17]

Historical worth edit

Depending on how it is calculated, a million US dollars in 1900 is equivalent to $35.2 million (in 2022).[18]

Thus one would need to have almost thirty million dollars today to have the purchasing power of a US millionaire in 1900, or more than 100 million dollars to have the same impact on the US economy.

Multimillionaire edit

Dated ways of describing someone worth n millions are "n-fold millionaire" and "millionaire n times over". Still commonly used is multimillionaire, which refers to individuals with net assets of 2 million or more of a currency.[20] There are approximately 584,000 US$ multimillionaires who have net assets of $10M+ worldwide in 2017.[21] Roughly 1.5% of US$ millionaires are "ultra-high-net-worth individuals" (ultra-HNWIs), defined as those with a net worth or wealth of $30 million or more. There are approximately 226,000 ultra-HNWIs in the world in 2017, according to Wealth-X.[22] The rising prevalence of people possessing ever increasing quantities of wealth has given rise to additional terms to further differentiate millionaires. Individuals with net assets of 100 million or more of a currency are commonly termed centimillionaires,[23] or more rarely hectomillionaires.[24]

HNWI population edit

 
Number of millionaires and ultra-millionaires (more than $30M)

High-net-worth individuals (those with financial assets, not including the residence, greater than a million US dollars).

HNWI Wealth Distribution (by Region)[25]
Region HNWI Population HNWI Wealth
Global 12 million $46.2 trillion
North America 3.73 million $12.7 trillion
Asia-Pacific 3.68 million $12.0 trillion
Europe 3.41 million $10.9 trillion
Latin America 0.52 million $7.5 trillion
Middle East 0.49 million $1.8 trillion
Africa 0.14 million $1.3 trillion

Global cities with the most super-wealthy millionaires per capita (higher than $30 million) edit

According to wealth research group Wealth-X that released its latest UHNW Cities report, showing the residential footprint of the world's top ultra-high net worth (UHNW) individual cities.

Excluding Monaco – which has very high UHNWI density – Geneva has the highest density of super-wealthy people per capita in the world. The city is known as the most compact metropolitan area, and also enjoys a concentration of affluence. Singapore has the second-highest concentration, followed by San Jose, the center of Silicon Valley, and the largest city in Northern California. While New York City leads in terms of overall UHNW footprint, London has a similar number of UHNW "second homers" despite a considerably smaller population. Paris features as the second-highest European city, after London, Wealth-X said. Among suburbs and smaller towns, Beverly Hills has the highest overall number of UHNW residents, and Aspen has the highest concentration on a per capita basis, the report showed. Ultra-high net worth individuals are defined by Wealth-X as those whose total net worth is higher than $30 million (R400 million).[26]

Number of UHNWIs per country edit

The following is a list of the countries with the most Ultra high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI) as of November 2019 as per the 2020 Knight Frank's Wealth Report.[27]

Rank Country Number of
UHNWIs
(2019)
1   United States 240,575
2   China 61,587
3   Germany 23,078
4   France 18,776
5   Japan 17,013
6   UK 14,367
7   Italy 10,701
8   Canada 9,325
9   Russia 8,924
10   Switzerland 8,395
11   Spain 6,475
12   India 5,986
13   South Korea 5,847
14   Sweden 5,174
15   Saudi Arabia 5,100

Countries by number and percentage of millionaires edit

* indicates "Economy of LOCATION" links.

List of selected countries by Credit Suisse (2021)[1]
Location Number of millionaires (USD) Share of global millionaires (USD) (%) % of millionaires (USD) (% of adult population)
 
  United States * 21,951,202 39.1 8.8
  China * 5,279,467 9.4 0.5
  Japan * 3,662,407 6.5 3.5
  Germany * 2,952,710 5.3 4.3
  France * 2,498,939 4.4 4.9
  United Kingdom * 2,490,952 4.4 4.7
  Australia * 1,804,644 3.2 9.4
  Canada * 1,681,969 3.0 5.6
  Italy * 1,479,830 2.6 3.0
  Spain * 1,146,911 2.0 3.0
  South Korea * 1,051,104 1.9 2.5
  Netherlands * 1,039,239 1.9 7.7
  Switzerland * 1,034,918 1.8 14.9
  India * 697,655 1.2 0.1
  Taiwan * 608,997 1.1 3.1
  Sweden * 570,439 1.0 7.3
  Hong Kong * 520,000 0.9 8.3
  Belgium * 514,859 0.9 5.7
  Austria * 346,172 0.6 4.8
  Denmark * 306,823 0.5 6.7
  Singapore * 269,925 0.5 5.5
  Russia * 268,550 0.5 0.2
  Mexico * 264,034 0.5 0.3
  Saudi Arabia * 236,000 0.4 1.0
  New Zealand * 225,487 0.4 6.3
  Brazil * 207,000 0.4 0.1
  Ireland * 181,727 0.3 5.0
  Norway * 176,630 0.3 4.2
  Indonesia * 171,740 0.3 0.1
  United Arab Emirates * 169,113 0.3 2.1
  Israel * 164,899 0.3 2.9
  Poland * 149,120 0.3 0.5
  Portugal * 136,430 0.2 1.6
  Turkey * 115,473 0.2 0.2
  Thailand * 86,216 0.2 0.2
  Finland * 85,114 0.2 1.9
  Philippines * 81,000 0.1 0.1
  Kuwait * 78,650 0.1 2.5
  Greece * 72,367 0.1 0.9
  Egypt * 70,000 0.1 0.1

Number of millionaires by city edit

As of December 2022, New York is the wealthiest city in the world with 340,000 HNWIs according to the World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 by Henley & Partners.[28]

Rank City Number of
millionaires
(2022)
1   New York City 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

Disparity in United States edit

There is a wide disparity in the estimates of the number of millionaires residing in the United States. A quarterly report prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Barclays Wealth in 2007 estimated that there were 16.6 million millionaires in the US.[29] At the end of 2011, there were around 5.1 million HNWIs in the US,[11] while at the same time, there were 11 million millionaires[12] in a total of 3.5 million millionaire households,[13] including those 5.1 million HNWIs.

According to TNS Financial Services, as reported by CNN Money, 2 million households in the US alone had a net worth of at least $1 million excluding primary residences in 2005.[30] According to TNS, in mid-2006 the number of millionaire US households was 9.3 million, with an increase of half a million since 2005.[31] The study found that half of all millionaire households in the US were headed by retirees. In 2004 the United States saw a "33 percent increase over the 6.2 million households that met that criteria [sic] in 2003", fueled largely by the country's real estate boom.[32]

A report by Capgemini for Merrill Lynch on the other hand stated that in 2007 there were approximately 3,028,000 households in the United States who held at least US$1 million in financial assets, excluding collectibles, consumables, consumer durables and primary residences.[33]

According to TNS Financial Services, Los Angeles County, California, had the highest number of millionaires,[34] totalling over 262,800 households in mid-2006.[31]

Top 10 counties by HNWIs (more than $1 million, in 2009)[35]
County State Number of
millionaire
households
Los Angeles County California 268,138
Cook County Illinois 171,118
Orange County California 116,157
Maricopa County Arizona 113,414
San Diego County California 102,138
Harris County Texas 99,504
Nassau County New York 79,704
Santa Clara County California 74,824
Palm Beach County Florida 71,221
King County Washington 68,390


See also edit

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For other uses see Millionaire disambiguation A millionaire is an individual whose net worth or wealth is equal to or exceeds one million units of currency Depending on the currency a certain level of prestige is associated with being a millionaire 2 Many national currencies have or have had at various times a low unit value in many cases due to past inflation It is obviously much easier and less significant to be a millionaire in those currencies thus a millionaire in the local currency in Hong Kong or Taiwan for example may be merely averagely wealthy or perhaps less wealthy than average A millionaire in Zimbabwe in 2007 could have been extremely poor 3 Because of this the term millionaire generally refers to those whose assets total at least one million units of a high value currency such as the United States dollar euro or pound sterling A large suburban home valued at roughly 1 000 000 2006 in Salinas California shown for scale of purchasing powerGlobal share of wealth by wealth group Credit Suisse 2021 1 As of December 2022 update there were estimated to be just over 15 million millionaires in the world according to the World s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 by Henley amp Partners The United States had the highest number of millionaires 5 3 million of any country whilst New York is the wealthiest city with 340 000 millionaires 4 In countries that use the short scale number naming system a billionaire is someone who has at least a thousand times a million dollars euros or the currency of the given country Contents 1 Terminology 2 Net worth vs financial assets 3 Influence 4 Historical worth 5 Multimillionaire 6 HNWI population 7 Global cities with the most super wealthy millionaires per capita higher than 30 million 8 Number of UHNWIs per country 9 Countries by number and percentage of millionaires 10 Number of millionaires by city 11 Disparity in United States 12 See also 13 ReferencesTerminology editThe word millionaire was apparently coined in French in 1719 to describe speculators in the Mississippi Bubble who earned millions of livres in weeks before the bubble burst 5 6 7 The standard French spelling is now millionnaire 8 though the earliest reference uses a single n 7 The word was first used as millionnaire double n in French in 1719 by Steven Fentiman and is first recorded in English millionaire as a French term in a letter of Lord Byron of 1816 then in print in Vivian Grey a novel of 1826 by Benjamin Disraeli 6 Earlier English writers also mention the French word including Sir William Mildmay in 1764 9 The OED s first print citation is Benjamin Disraeli s 1826 novel Vivian Grey 6 The anglicisation millionary was used in 1786 by Thomas Jefferson while serving as Minister to France he wrote The poorest labourer stood on equal ground with the wealthiest Millionary 10 While statistics regarding financial assets and net worth are presented by household the term is also often used to describe only the individual who has amassed the assets as millionaire That is even though the term statistically refers only to households common usage is often about an individual Net worth vs financial assets editThis section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed February 2013 template removal help There are multiple approaches to determining a person s status as a millionaire One of the two most commonly used measurements is net worth which counts the total value of all property owned by a household minus the household s debts According to this definition a household owning an 800 000 home 50 000 of furnishings two cars worth 60 000 a 60 000 retirement savings account 45 000 in mutual funds and a 325 000 vacation home with a 250 000 mortgage 40 000 in car loans and 25 000 in credit card debt would be worth about 1 025 000 and every individual in this household would thus be a millionaire However according to the net financial assets measurement used for some specific applications such as evaluating an investor s expected tolerance for risk for stockbroker ethics equity in one s principal residence is excluded as are lifestyle assets such as the car and furniture Therefore the above example household would only have net financial assets of 115 000 Another term used is net investable assets or working capital These practitioners may use the term millionaire to mean somebody free to invest a million units of currency through them as broker For similar reasons those who market goods services and investments to HNWIs are careful to specify a net worth not counting principal residence At the end of 2011 there were around 5 1 million HNWIs in the United States 11 while at the same time there were 11 million millionaires 12 in a total of 3 5 million millionaire households 13 including those 5 1 million HNWIs In the real estate bubble up to 2007 average house prices in some U S regions exceeded 1 million but many homeowners owed large amounts to banks holding mortgages on their homes For this reason there are many people in million dollar homes whose net worth is far short of a million in some cases the net worth is actually negative Influence editWhile millionaires constitute only a small percentage of the population they hold substantial control over economic resources with the most powerful and prominent individuals usually ranking among them The total amount of money held by millionaires can equal the amount of money held by a far higher number of poor people The Gini coefficient and other measures in economics estimated for each country are useful for determining how many of the poorest people have the equivalent total wealth of the few richest in the country Forbes and Fortune magazines maintain lists of people based on their net worth and are generally considered authorities on the subject Forbes listed 1 645 dollar billionaires in 2014 with an aggregate net worth of 6 4 trillion an increase from 5 4 trillion the previous year 14 see US dollar billionaires in the world According to a report by Hurun a market research firm based in China the global billionaire population stood at 3 381 in 2022 15 Sixteen percent of millionaires inherited their fortunes Forty seven percent of millionaires are business owners Twenty three percent of the world s millionaires got that way through paid work consisting mostly of skilled professionals or managers 16 Millionaires are on average 61 years old with 3 05 million in assets 17 Historical worth editDepending on how it is calculated a million US dollars in 1900 is equivalent to 35 2 million in 2022 18 24 8 million using the consumer price index 61 4 million using the gold price 19 Thus one would need to have almost thirty million dollars today to have the purchasing power of a US millionaire in 1900 or more than 100 million dollars to have the same impact on the US economy Multimillionaire edit Multi Millionaire redirects here For the Lil Pump song see Multi Millionaire song Dated ways of describing someone worth n millions are n fold millionaire and millionaire n times over Still commonly used is multimillionaire which refers to individuals with net assets of 2 million or more of a currency 20 There are approximately 584 000 US multimillionaires who have net assets of 10M worldwide in 2017 21 Roughly 1 5 of US millionaires are ultra high net worth individuals ultra HNWIs defined as those with a net worth or wealth of 30 million or more There are approximately 226 000 ultra HNWIs in the world in 2017 according to Wealth X 22 The rising prevalence of people possessing ever increasing quantities of wealth has given rise to additional terms to further differentiate millionaires Individuals with net assets of 100 million or more of a currency are commonly termed centimillionaires 23 or more rarely hectomillionaires 24 HNWI population edit nbsp Number of millionaires and ultra millionaires more than 30M High net worth individuals those with financial assets not including the residence greater than a million US dollars HNWI Wealth Distribution by Region 25 Region HNWI Population HNWI WealthGlobal 12 million 46 2 trillionNorth America 3 73 million 12 7 trillionAsia Pacific 3 68 million 12 0 trillionEurope 3 41 million 10 9 trillionLatin America 0 52 million 7 5 trillionMiddle East 0 49 million 1 8 trillionAfrica 0 14 million 1 3 trillionGlobal cities with the most super wealthy millionaires per capita higher than 30 million editAccording to wealth research group Wealth X that released its latest UHNW Cities report showing the residential footprint of the world s top ultra high net worth UHNW individual cities Excluding Monaco which has very high UHNWI density Geneva has the highest density of super wealthy people per capita in the world The city is known as the most compact metropolitan area and also enjoys a concentration of affluence Singapore has the second highest concentration followed by San Jose the center of Silicon Valley and the largest city in Northern California While New York City leads in terms of overall UHNW footprint London has a similar number of UHNW second homers despite a considerably smaller population Paris features as the second highest European city after London Wealth X said Among suburbs and smaller towns Beverly Hills has the highest overall number of UHNW residents and Aspen has the highest concentration on a per capita basis the report showed Ultra high net worth individuals are defined by Wealth X as those whose total net worth is higher than 30 million R400 million 26 Number of UHNWIs per country editThe following is a list of the countries with the most Ultra high net worth individuals UHNWI as of November 2019 as per the 2020 Knight Frank s Wealth Report 27 Rank Country Number ofUHNWIs 2019 1 nbsp United States 240 5752 nbsp China 61 5873 nbsp Germany 23 0784 nbsp France 18 7765 nbsp Japan 17 0136 nbsp UK 14 3677 nbsp Italy 10 7018 nbsp Canada 9 3259 nbsp Russia 8 92410 nbsp Switzerland 8 39511 nbsp Spain 6 47512 nbsp India 5 98613 nbsp South Korea 5 84714 nbsp Sweden 5 17415 nbsp Saudi Arabia 5 100Countries by number and percentage of millionaires edit indicates Economy of LOCATION links List of selected countries by Credit Suisse 2021 1 Location Number of millionaires USD Share of global millionaires USD of millionaires USD of adult population nbsp United States 21 951 202 39 1 8 8 nbsp China 5 279 467 9 4 0 5 nbsp Japan 3 662 407 6 5 3 5 nbsp Germany 2 952 710 5 3 4 3 nbsp France 2 498 939 4 4 4 9 nbsp United Kingdom 2 490 952 4 4 4 7 nbsp Australia 1 804 644 3 2 9 4 nbsp Canada 1 681 969 3 0 5 6 nbsp Italy 1 479 830 2 6 3 0 nbsp Spain 1 146 911 2 0 3 0 nbsp South Korea 1 051 104 1 9 2 5 nbsp Netherlands 1 039 239 1 9 7 7 nbsp Switzerland 1 034 918 1 8 14 9 nbsp India 697 655 1 2 0 1 nbsp Taiwan 608 997 1 1 3 1 nbsp Sweden 570 439 1 0 7 3 nbsp Hong Kong 520 000 0 9 8 3 nbsp Belgium 514 859 0 9 5 7 nbsp Austria 346 172 0 6 4 8 nbsp Denmark 306 823 0 5 6 7 nbsp Singapore 269 925 0 5 5 5 nbsp Russia 268 550 0 5 0 2 nbsp Mexico 264 034 0 5 0 3 nbsp Saudi Arabia 236 000 0 4 1 0 nbsp New Zealand 225 487 0 4 6 3 nbsp Brazil 207 000 0 4 0 1 nbsp Ireland 181 727 0 3 5 0 nbsp Norway 176 630 0 3 4 2 nbsp Indonesia 171 740 0 3 0 1 nbsp United Arab Emirates 169 113 0 3 2 1 nbsp Israel 164 899 0 3 2 9 nbsp Poland 149 120 0 3 0 5 nbsp Portugal 136 430 0 2 1 6 nbsp Turkey 115 473 0 2 0 2 nbsp Thailand 86 216 0 2 0 2 nbsp Finland 85 114 0 2 1 9 nbsp Philippines 81 000 0 1 0 1 nbsp Kuwait 78 650 0 1 2 5 nbsp Greece 72 367 0 1 0 9 nbsp Egypt 70 000 0 1 0 1Number of millionaires by city editAs of December 2022 update New York is the wealthiest city in the world with 340 000 HNWIs according to the World s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 by Henley amp Partners 28 Rank City Number ofmillionaires 2022 1 nbsp New York City 340 0002 nbsp Tokyo 290 3003 nbsp San Francisco Bay Area 285 0004 nbsp London 258 0005 nbsp Singapore 240 1006 nbsp Los Angeles 205 4007 nbsp Hong Kong 129 5008 nbsp Beijing 128 2009 nbsp Shanghai 127 20010 nbsp Sydney 126 900Disparity in United States editMain article American upper class There is a wide disparity in the estimates of the number of millionaires residing in the United States A quarterly report prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit on behalf of Barclays Wealth in 2007 estimated that there were 16 6 million millionaires in the US 29 At the end of 2011 there were around 5 1 million HNWIs in the US 11 while at the same time there were 11 million millionaires 12 in a total of 3 5 million millionaire households 13 including those 5 1 million HNWIs According to TNS Financial Services as reported by CNN Money 2 million households in the US alone had a net worth of at least 1 million excluding primary residences in 2005 30 According to TNS in mid 2006 the number of millionaire US households was 9 3 million with an increase of half a million since 2005 31 The study found that half of all millionaire households in the US were headed by retirees In 2004 the United States saw a 33 percent increase over the 6 2 million households that met that criteria sic in 2003 fueled largely by the country s real estate boom 32 A report by Capgemini for Merrill Lynch on the other hand stated that in 2007 there were approximately 3 028 000 households in the United States who held at least US 1 million in financial assets excluding collectibles consumables consumer durables and primary residences 33 According to TNS Financial Services Los Angeles County California had the highest number of millionaires 34 totalling over 262 800 households in mid 2006 31 Top 10 counties by HNWIs more than 1 million in 2009 35 County State Number ofmillionairehouseholdsLos Angeles County California 268 138Cook County Illinois 171 118Orange County California 116 157Maricopa County Arizona 113 414San Diego County California 102 138Harris County Texas 99 504Nassau County New York 79 704Santa Clara County California 74 824Palm Beach County Florida 71 221King County Washington 68 390See also edit nbsp Look up millionaire in Wiktionary the free dictionary Aggregate demand Billionaire Business oligarch Distribution of wealth High net worth individual Upper middle class Upper class Six figure income Wealth concentration Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game show The Millionaire Next Door book Moscow Millionaire Fair Pierre Lorillard II first American to be designated a millionaire List of African millionaires Lists of billionaires Sunday Times Rich ListReferences edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Millionaire a b Global Wealth Databook 2021 PDF Credit Suisse Retrieved 24 June 2021 Page 130 features the number of millionaires Share of millionaires in the population was obtained by dividing the number of millionaires by the number of adults rounded to decimals Marlys Harris How to marry a billionaire Money Magazine 21 June 2007 Archived 1 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine Hungwe Brian 6 February 2014 Zimbabwe s multi currency confusion BBC News Retrieved 31 March 2019 World s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 2023 DeJean Joan 2018 Chaptrer Twelve The Invention of Money The Queen s Embroiderer A True Story of Paris Lovers Swindlers and the First Stock Market Crisis Bloomsbury Publishing USA fn 15 ISBN 9781632864765 Retrieved 11 October 2019 a b c Millionaire n and adj Oxford English Dictionary Retrieved 20 July 2008 1816 BYRON Let 23 June 1976 V 80 He is still worth at least 50 000 pds being what is called here sc Evian a Millionaire that is in Francs amp such Lilliputian coinage 1826 B DISRAELI Vivian Grey I ix Were I the son of a Millionaire or a noble I might have all a b Buchet Pierre Francois ed October 1719 Faits Fugitifs Mercure de France in French Paris 201 Retrieved 11 October 2019 millionaire English to French Dictionary Cambridge University Press Retrieved 11 October 2019 Mildmay Sir William 1764 An Account of the Southern Maritime Provinces of France Representing the Distress to which They Were Reduced at the Conclusion of the War in 1748 Thomas Harrison p 88 Retrieved 11 October 2019 several persons became bankrupt who before the war of the Austrian Succession were esteemed amongst the number of their millionaires a term given to their rich merchants and brokers when supposed to be worth a million of livres Millionary n and adj Oxford English Dictionary Retrieved 21 July 2008 1786 T JEFFERSON Observ on Demeunier s Manuscript 22 June in Papers 1954 X 52 The poorest labourer stood on equal ground with the wealthiest Millionary a b Bennettsmith Meredith 2 November 2012 Number of high net worth individuals in US Huffington Post Retrieved 2 November 2012 a b Number of millionaires in US Business Insider Retrieved 2 November 2012 a b Number of millionaire households in US Retrieved 2 November 2012 Inside The 2014 Forbes Billionaires List Facts And Figures Forbes Block Fang U S Boasts 38 of the World s Population of Centi Millionaires Barron s The Economist A special report on global leaders More millionaires than Australians 20 January 2011 pp 4 7 Fidelity Survey Finds 86 Percent of Millionaires are Self Made Archived from the original on 24 July 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved 28 May 2023 Gold price trend Definition of MULTIMILLIONAIRE www merriam webster com Retrieved 7 November 2021 Map Visualizing the Global Shift in Wealth Over 10 Years www visualcapitalist com 26 January 2018 Group The Superyacht 30 January 2018 Reducing waste and increasing value SuperyachtNews Superyacht News Definition of CENTIMILLIONAIRE www merriam webster com Retrieved 7 November 2021 Durgy Edwin Oh Snap Shutterstock Founder Jon Oringer Is A Billionaire Forbes Retrieved 7 November 2021 World Wealth Report 2013 Capgemini Archived from the original on 26 April 2014 Retrieved 26 April 2014 Global cities with the most millionaires per capita go wealthx com Mapped The World s Ultra Rich by Country www visualcapitalist com 14 April 2020 World s Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 2023 Barclays Wealth Insights Volume 5 Evolving Fortunes Barclays 2008 p 11 Sahadi Jeanne 28 March 2006 Top 10 millionaire counties CNN Retrieved 12 May 2010 a b TNS TNS Reports Record Breaking Number of Millionaires in the USA Archived 4 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine Tnsglobal com Retrieved on 2011 11 23 Sahadi Jeanne 2004 11 16 Real Estate investments as the main source of growth among millionaire households according to CNN Money Money cnn com Retrieved on 2011 11 23 report by Merrill Lynch and Capgemini PDF 2 41 MB p 35 Top 10 millionaire counties No 1 Los Angeles County California CNN Retrieved 12 May 2010 Top 10 U S Counties With The Most Millionaires Streetdirectory com Retrieved on 2011 11 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Millionaire amp oldid 1183765692, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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