2024-05-09 05:06:02
The difficult year that Israel is going through also affects the wealthiest people: Tel Aviv loses 17 places in the 2024 ranking of the richest cities in the world. cabinet Henley & Coand fell to 47th place.
According to the ranking, Tel Aviv has 10 billionaires, 82 people with at least $100 million and 24,300 millionaires, a total decrease of 12% compared to last year. According to the authors of the ranking, over the past year, regarding 300 investors with liquid investment capital of $1 million or more have left the city. Among the reasons for Tel Aviv’s decline in the ranking, the authors of the ranking note the 5% devaluation of the shekel once morest the dollar in 2023, which reduced the dollar value of assets held by the rich. In addition, there was a 10% drop in dollar prices for housing prices in the megalopolis. The ranking of the richest cities in the world is published each year by Henley & Partners in partnership with New World Wealth. In the Middle East, Dubai takes the title of richest city in the region, with a 78% growth in its millionaire population over the past decade, and is currently ranked the 21st richest city in the world with 72,500 millionaires.
New York in the lead
New York City is in first place in the ranking, with around 349,500 millionaires. 744 New Yorkers are at the head of a fortune of at least $100 million and 60 are billionaires. The total wealth of residents of the Big Apple crossed the $3 trillion mark this year, more than the total wealth held by most of the largest G20 countries. The Bay Area in the United States occupies second place with 305,700 millionaires. Tokyo occupies third place in the ranking with 298,300 millionaires. Singapore, in fourth place with 244,800 millionaires followed by London with 227,000 millionaires. Los Angeles is in sixth place before Paris (7th) which has 165,000 millionaires. Sydney (8th), Hong Kong (9th) and Beijing (10th) complete the ranking.
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