< IMG LOADING = "Lazy" SRSC = "/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Medium/2025-04/IMG_4308.JPEG ? Itok = _WX1nifp" Width = "1300" Height = "731" Alt = "Dubai" class = "lazyload Image-Style-Max-300x1300 "SRC ="/Sites/Default/Files/Styles/Max_1300x1300/Public/2025-04/IMG_4308.jpeg ? Itok = U_LVS7PF "/> F. Froger < P > Everything is fine for billionaires & nbsp; always & nbsp; more numerous who travel in Jet-Privés while the ZFEs prohibit the city center. & Amp; nbsp;
< P > 62 > 62 >The United States continues to dominate, with 11 cities on the top 50 Cities for Millionaires list in the last classification of the richest cities in the world 2025, the first place being occupied by New York and its 384,500 wealthy people (including 818 cent-millionaires residents and 66 billionaires). According to the fourth edition of the annual report published by Henley & Amp; Amp; Partners and New World Wealth, the Greater Baie region (San Francisco and Silicon Valley), which occupies second place with 342,400 resident millionaires, now has more billionaires (82) than the big apple and continues to prosper as a spicer of the creation of technological wealth, presenting an exceptional growth in the number of 98 % in the last Decade. & nbsp; < Blockquote Class = "Twitter-tweet" >< P Lang = "Dir =" Ltr "> Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Tells Tucker Carlson ~ 60 >- The top 10% of Americans own 88% of Equities, 88% of the Stock Market < BR >– The Next 40% Owns 12% of the Stock Market < BR >– The BotTom 50% has debt < Br > -Summer of 2024 More America They Ever have in History Pic.twitter.com/idt0l5ivtw~60>— Wall Street Apes (@wallstreetapes) 4, 2025
> P > 62 > 62 ~ 62Among the first 50 cities, only Shenzhen (228th place, with a growth of 142 % and 50,800 millionaires), Hangzhou 335th place, with growth of 108 % and 32,200 millionaires) and Dubai (18th place, with growth of 102 %) experienced faster growth than the region of the Big Bay between 2014 and 2024. Also the palm of the strongest progression in the top 50 during the past year, from 21st to 18th place. Seoul recorded the highest drop, going from 19th place last year to 24th to 24th place. & Amp; nbsp;< P > Tokyo consolidates its third place with 292,300 millionaires, followed by Singapore in fourth position with 242,400 millionaires residents. & nbsp;
< P >< Strong > london and Moscow are the great losers & nbsp;
< P > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >Los Angeles (220,600 millionaires, including 516 cent-millionaires and 45 billionaires) has now exceeded London to seize 5th place, ousting the British capital out of the top 5 to place it in 6th place with only 215,700 millionaires (including 352 cent-millionaires and 33 billionaires). London and Moscow (which occupies 40th place, with 30,000 millionaires, including 178 cent-millionaire and 23 billionaires) are the only two cities of the top 50 to have recorded negative growth in the last decade, their population of millionaires having decreased by 12 % and 25 %, respectively. & Amp; nbsp;< P > 100 millionaires) clings to 7th place, while Hong Kong (154,900 millionaires), now in 8th position, walks around Sydney152 900 millionaires). Chicago (127,100) exceeds Beijing (which loses two places, going from 10th to 12th place, with 114,300 millionaires) and Shanghai (which loses three places, going from 11th to 14th place, with 110,500 millionaires) to enter the top 10 for the first time. Lisbon (50th with 22,200 millionaires) is entering the top 50, while Auckland Recule. & nbsp;
< P >< Strong > Poles of wealth which have experienced the fastest growth in the last decade & nbsp; > P > 62In addition to Shenzhen, Hangzhou and Dubai, other cities appearing on the World's Fastest Growing Wealth Hubs list and whose resident millionaire population has more than doubled in the past 10 years, include the American cities of Scottsdale (125 % growth) and West Palm Beach (+112 %) and the “Silicon Valley Valley” (+120 %). Three other American cities – Miami (+94 %), whose inhabitants benefit from the low taxes of the Florida State, the capital of the United States Washington DC (+92 %) and Austin (+90 %), nicknamed “Silicon Hills”, also experienced a particularly high growth between 2014 and 2024, just like the Polish capital Warsaw (+83 %Millionaire residents), the capital Emirati Abu Dhabi (+80 %) and Riyad (+65 %), the capital of Saudi Arabia. & nbsp; < p >< Strong > cities that will count the most cent-millionaires at the next Dépadenie & nbsp; < P > Beyond the established wealth poles, the report also compares wealth in more than 100 neuralgic points to cent-millionaires throughout the world, with a particular accent on cities with high potential growth during the next decade (2025 to 2035) to reveal the new geographical distribution of the super-recovery. & nbsp;< p >Dubai (237 cent-millionaires) and Abu Dhabi (75 cent-millionaire residents) are at the top of the peloton, the two emiratic cities having to see their centrally-millionaire population more than double over the next 10 years. Explosive growth of more than 100 % is also planned in Delhi (125 cent-millionaires) and in Bengaluru (43) in India, as in Warsaw (32 cent-millionaire) and in Athens (42 cent-millionaires) in Europe. & Amp; nbsp;
< P > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >Smaller cities offering targeted investment migration routes, notably St. Julian's and Sliema in Malta (40 cent-millionaire), Lugano in Switzerland (40 enti-millionaires), as well as Riga and Jūrmala in Latvia (11 cent-millionaires), all experience growth rates of more than 100 % of their centrally-millionnaire population by 2035. that no city of Africa or Central America appears in the Top 50, George Town and Seven Mile Beach in the Cayman Islands (currently 40 cent-millionaires), San José and Santa Ana (17 cent-Millionaires) Aucosta Rica, St. George's Parish (25 cent-millionaires) and Hamilton Parish (22 cent-millionaire) (10 cent-millionaires) in Mexico, Panama City (21 cent-millionaire), CAP in South Africa (34 cent-millionaire), Marrakech in Morocco (14 cent-millionaire) and Nairobi in Kenya (10 cent-millionaires) should all experience a growth of +100 % of their super-wrinkle communities before 2035. & nbsp;
< P > This can still last, while the homeless only grow in our Western countries, and that around 700 million people live under the international threshold of extreme poverty, (namely 2.15 dollars per day) according to the report of the World Bank of October October 2024. & nbsp; < br > & nbsp;
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