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Just found this, and since they ranked US cities, deserves its own thread imo. Released a few days ago.
Top 30 US Cities by Ultra High Net Worth Individuals
($30 Million+), 2014-2015
World Rank/ City / UHNWI population, 2014-2015
1 New York 8,655
4 San Francisco 5,460
5 Los Angeles 5,135
9 Chicago 2,885
11 Washington DC 2,730
12 Houston 2,545
15 Dallas 2,330
31 Atlanta 1,230
36 Seattle 1,095
37 San Diego 1,090
38 Miami 1,085
38 Detroit 1,085
41 Minneapolis 990
46 Denver 850
51 Philadelphia 695
52 Milwaukee 685
58 Orlando 640
61 Indianapolis 615
62 Kansas City 610
65 Tampa 580
68 Sacramento 550
75 Nashville 490
76 Cleveland 480
76 Fresno 480
78 Phoenix 475
78 St Louis 475
82 Palm Beach 455
30 Charlotte 440
These two go together, since they are the same metropolitan area. The combination of the two puts it a fair bit ahead of Atlanta (up by 310) for 8th in the United States.
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Originally Posted by 18Montclair
76 Fresno 480
78 Phoenix 475
What the heck? [Fresno ahead of Phoenix; surprise of the day]
These two go together, since they are the same metropolitan area. The combination of the two puts it a fair bit ahead of Atlanta (up by 310) for 8th in the United States.
What the heck? [Fresno ahead of Phoenix; surprise of the day]
Or even Fresno ahead of St. Louis and Charlotte. I'm not buying it.
World Rank/ City / UHNWI($30M+) population, 2014-2015
1 New York 8,655
4 San Francisco 5,460
5 Los Angeles 5,135
9 Chicago 2,885
11 Washington DC 2,730
12 Houston 2,545
15 Dallas 2,330
31 Atlanta 1,230
36 Seattle 1,095
37 San Diego 1,090
38 Miami 1,085
38 Detroit 1,085 40 Boston 1,040
41 Minneapolis 990
46 Denver 850
51 Philadelphia 695
52 Milwaukee 685
58 Orlando 640
61 Indianapolis 615
62 Kansas City 610
65 Tampa 580
68 Sacramento 550
75 Nashville 490
76 Cleveland 480
76 Fresno 480
78 Phoenix 475
78 St Louis 475
82 Palm Beach 455
30 Charlotte 440
Like a lot of people, Fresno above Phoenix, St. Louis, palm Beach and Charlotte is a shocker. How did they get that...ag and oil? Fresno county I believe is the #1 ag county in the USA.
These two go together, since they are the same metropolitan area. The combination of the two puts it a fair bit ahead of Atlanta (up by 310) for 8th in the United States.
What the heck? [Fresno ahead of Phoenix; surprise of the day]
Palm Beach County.WEST Palm Beach is in Miami's Metro but according to this ,Palm Beach is not listed in Miami MSA or CSA.
No one from Palm Beach wold NEVER say they are from Miami.They are two seperate cities and metros
Miami metropolitan area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is of particular interest to me because my Grandfather's side of the family have deep roots in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach.
I have heard stories about South Florida from my Mom who talked to my great grandmother who was a born in the area how they took there land when Florida started all it growth from people moving from up North.
I just read this confirming somewhat of the treatment of African Americans in the Palm Beach area in the early 1900's.
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An area known as the Styx housed many of the servants, most of whom were black. The workers rented their small houses from the landowners. In the early 1900s the landowners agreed to evict all of the residents of the Styx (who moved to West Palm Beach, Florida) and Edward R. Bradley bought up much of this land.[4] The houses were razed, according to the Palm Beach Daily News.
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