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Thread started 08/05/10 11:09am

2elijah

New York City Has Most Millionaires In The Country

eek Show me the money!

http://www.huffingtonpost...ml#s122612

When it comes to rich folks, New York's got them by the barrel full.

According to the Metro Wealth Index, the Big Apple boasts more millionaires than any other city in America.

New York stomps the competition with 667,200 millionaires. That's more than the total of the next three runners up -- Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington D.C. --combined.

http://blogs.wsj.com/weal...lionaires/

New York Has the Most Millionaires

New York’s millionaire population has now surpassed the boom times of 2007.

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New York, New York, Big City of Dreams

According to the new Metro Wealth Index, created by consulting firm Capgemini, the New York Metropolitan area had 650,000 high-net worth individuals, or people with $1 million or more in investible assets in 2009. That is 18.7% higher than in 2008.

Once again, the New York area topped the list of metro-area wealth centers. Its total was greater than the combined total of the next three runners up–Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington.

Of the top 10, Houston posted the fastest growth, at 28.9%. But all enjoyed strong growth.

Here are the tallies of millionaires for the top 10, along with the percentage growth:

Here are the tallies of millionaires for the top 10, along with the percentage growth:

New York – 667,200, +18.7%

Los Angeles – 235,800, +13.3%

Chicago – 198,100, +15.1%

Washington, D.C. – 152,400 +19.3%

San Francisco – 138,300 +14.5%

Philadelphia – 104,100, +20.1%

Boston – 102,300, + 14.4%

Detroit – 89,100, +12.1%

Houston –- 88,200, +28.9%

San Jose — 86,500, +24.5%

[Edited 8/5/10 11:25am]

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Reply #1 posted 08/05/10 11:13am

FauxReal

2elijah said:

eek Show me the money!

http://www.huffingtonpost...ml#s122612

When it comes to rich folks, New York's got them by the barrel full.

According to the Metro Wealth Index, the Big Apple boasts more millionaires than any other city in America.

New York stomps the competition with 667,200 millionaires. That's more than the total of the next three runners up -- Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington D.C. --combined.

[Edited 8/5/10 11:10am]

But isn't their population more than those 3 combined? I don't know for sure, but I'd guess it's pretty close.

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Reply #2 posted 08/05/10 11:15am

2elijah

FauxReal said:

2elijah said:

eek Show me the money!

http://www.huffingtonpost...ml#s122612

[Edited 8/5/10 11:10am]

But isn't their population more than those 3 combined? I don't know for sure, but I'd guess it's pretty close.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/d...pcur.shtml

Here's the population estimates as of last year:

  • The "Current" Population of New York City: Release of Population Estimates by the Census Bureau for July 1, 2009*

    Population by Borough: 2000 to 2009
  • As of July 1, 2009, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of the City of New York was 8,391,881, an increase of 383,600 persons or 4.8 percent since April 2000.

  • Staten Island continues to outpace the four other boroughs of the city, with a growth rate of 10.8 percent, placing it among the fastest growing counties in New York State. Manhattan increased by 6.0 percent, the Bronx by 4.9 percent, Brooklyn by 4.1 percent and Queens had an estimated increase of 3.5 percent.
Change in Population, Census Bureau Estimates
April 2000 to July 2009
2009 Change:
Census Census 2000
2000 Bureau and Census 2009
Census Estimates Number Percent
New York State 18,976,457 19,541,453 564,996 3.0
New York City 8,008,278 8,391,881 383,603 4.8
Bronx 1,332,650 1,397,287 64,637 4.9
Brooklyn 2,465,326 2,567,098 101,772 4.1
Manhattan 1,537,195 1,629,054 91,859 6.0
Queens 2,229,379 2,306,712 77,333 3.5
Staten Island 443,728 491,730 48,002 10.8
Source: 2000 Census; Census Bureau Current Estimates Program

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Reply #3 posted 08/05/10 11:15am

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True I think per square inch (or per % of overall population), Austin Texas had the most millionares as listed by some biz magazine a few years ago.

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Reply #4 posted 08/05/10 11:27am

Mach

Wonder how many of them help the city's children ~ THAT would be more impressive then their worth( self worth ! ) and locations

lol

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Reply #5 posted 08/05/10 11:54am

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Mach said:

Wonder how many of them help the city's children ~ THAT would be more impressive then their worth( self worth ! ) and locations

lol

i dont even see how detroit is on the list

everybody here is either broke or scared or just destitute

nobody here helps the city children or they're parents wouldnt be in the unemployment line

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Reply #6 posted 08/05/10 12:16pm

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Mach said:

Wonder how many of them help the city's children ~ THAT would be more impressive then their worth( self worth ! ) and locations

lol

A lot of the wealthy in NYC are part of charity organizations that participate in fund raising and other events for underpriviledged kids. Makes you wonder if some do it to gain points on the status chain among the wealthy or to make the society pages, moreso than for humanitarian reasons. (j/k or not sure if I really am). lol

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Reply #7 posted 08/05/10 2:04pm

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I'm not surprised at all considering the cost of living there. It makes sense that salaries would also be higher. Plus there's a higher number of Finance related companies/jobs there, probably more than anywhere in the world. shrug

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Reply #8 posted 08/05/10 2:13pm

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FauxReal said:

2elijah said:

eek Show me the money!

http://www.huffingtonpost...ml#s122612

[Edited 8/5/10 11:10am]

But isn't their population more than those 3 combined? I don't know for sure, but I'd guess it's pretty close.

It is indeed. A quick online search shows 8.3 million vs. 3.8, 2.8 and 0.6 million respectively.

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Reply #9 posted 08/05/10 2:52pm

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sextonseven said:

FauxReal said:

But isn't their population more than those 3 combined? I don't know for sure, but I'd guess it's pretty close.

It is indeed. A quick online search shows 8.3 million vs. 3.8, 2.8 and 0.6 million respectively.

lol so the story is really only pointing out that NYC has the most people in the country

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Reply #10 posted 08/05/10 2:52pm

BklynBabe

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I want to be a billionaire, so frickin' bad!

Hell I would settle for a thousandaire right now...... razz

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Reply #11 posted 08/05/10 6:14pm

2elijah

SCNDLS said:

I'm not surprised at all considering the cost of living there. It makes sense that salaries would also be higher. Plus there's a higher number of Finance related companies/jobs there, probably more than anywhere in the world. shrug

Yes, it is very expensive. A place of movers and shakers. It's all about the money here. As far as higher salaries, that depends on what career choices you make and what company you work for that offers high salaries.

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Reply #12 posted 08/05/10 7:48pm

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I bet NY has the most homeless and brokeass people too....confused

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Reply #13 posted 08/05/10 11:27pm

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Does it make any of you mad that the number of millionaires has increased by 18% over the recession period? Some f'n handy bonus' being paid out to the top dogs eh!

How many took pay cuts or got fired to create all those brand new millionaires during a serious recession?

How many org New Yorkers are millionaires?
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Reply #14 posted 08/06/10 4:45am

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2elijah said:

Mach said:

Wonder how many of them help the city's children ~ THAT would be more impressive then their worth( self worth ! ) and locations

lol

A lot of the wealthy in NYC are part of charity organizations that participate in fund raising and other events for underpriviledged kids. Makes you wonder if some do it to gain points on the status chain among the wealthy or to make the society pages, moreso than for humanitarian reasons. (j/k or not sure if I really am). lol

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Just watch the "housewives of New York City"...they are always going to some charity event...but it's not really about the cause, it's really to "keep up appearances" with the "important people".

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Reply #15 posted 08/06/10 5:53am

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2elijah said:

eek Show me the money!

http://www.huffingtonpost...ml#s122612

When it comes to rich folks, New York's got them by the barrel full.

According to the Metro Wealth Index, the Big Apple boasts more millionaires than any other city in America.

New York stomps the competition with 667,200 millionaires. That's more than the total of the next three runners up -- Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington D.C. --combined.

http://blogs.wsj.com/weal...lionaires/

New York Has the Most Millionaires

New York’s millionaire population has now surpassed the boom times of 2007.

Getty Images
New York, New York, Big City of Dreams

According to the new Metro Wealth Index, created by consulting firm Capgemini, the New York Metropolitan area had 650,000 high-net worth individuals, or people with $1 million or more in investible assets in 2009. That is 18.7% higher than in 2008.

Once again, the New York area topped the list of metro-area wealth centers. Its total was greater than the combined total of the next three runners up–Los Angeles, Chicago and Washington.

Of the top 10, Houston posted the fastest growth, at 28.9%. But all enjoyed strong growth.

Here are the tallies of millionaires for the top 10, along with the percentage growth:

Here are the tallies of millionaires for the top 10, along with the percentage growth:

New York – 667,200, +18.7%

Los Angeles – 235,800, +13.3%

Chicago – 198,100, +15.1%

Washington, D.C. – 152,400 +19.3%

San Francisco – 138,300 +14.5%

Philadelphia – 104,100, +20.1%

Boston – 102,300, + 14.4%

Detroit – 89,100, +12.1%

Houston –- 88,200, +28.9%

San Jose — 86,500, +24.5%

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ha. hmph! money ain't everything smile

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Reply #16 posted 08/06/10 5:57am

Graycap23

I wonder how many got their $ the old fashioned way........by stealing it?

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Reply #17 posted 08/06/10 6:33am

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NYC "beat" Honolulu as most expensive city in the country.. sigh

http://realestate.yahoo.c...in-the-usa

Our median household income: $60,964, but average home price: $1.15 million. SMH...

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Reply #18 posted 08/06/10 8:16am

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NDRU said:

sextonseven said:

It is indeed. A quick online search shows 8.3 million vs. 3.8, 2.8 and 0.6 million respectively.

lol so the story is really only pointing out that NYC has the most people in the country

Yeah, the article is one big "DUH!" lol

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Reply #19 posted 08/06/10 10:22am

2elijah

BklynBabe said:

I bet NY has the most homeless and brokeass people too....confused

There isn't a day on my way to work in Manhattan, that I don't pass homeless people. I find that many people in NYC, tend to live outside their means as well.

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