Twenty years ago, to be considered super rich you had to have a net worth of around $30 million. Currently you have to have that 100 million dollars be part of the minimum percentage of the richest people in the world.

Those around $100 million are considered centimillionairesa category that is only about 28,000 people in the worldaccording to a report published in 2023.

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Compared to last year, the number of centimillionaires has increased increased by 12%revealed the report made by Henley & Partners And New world wealth.

Among technology entrepreneurs, heirs to fortunes, and CEOs, the wealth of these elites is accumulating and continuing to grow as a result of technology and other social conditions.

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Centimillionaires are concentrated in the United States, China and India

The figures collected in the report show that the 38% of centimillionaires live in the United States, which corresponds to more than 10,000 super-rich. The United States is followed China And India like the countries where these people with fortunes are concentrated.

According to the report, New York City is the city where the most centimillionaires live. There are reported to be 775 people with that heritage in the Big Apple.

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He is followed by San Francisco Bay Areawhere 662 centimillionaires live, and then Los Angeles, where 504 are counted.

Those are the three cities that top the list with the most centimillionaires. Total, Twelve cities in the United States were on the list top fifty. Only the capital London of England was on the list.

Beijing And ShanghaiChinese cities are also part of the top 50 with 365 and 332 centimillionaires respectively.

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Another discovery from the report was that the majority of today’s centimillionaires graduated from Harvard University (1,088), Stanford University (629) and the University of Pennsylvania (538). (JO)