New York is still the richest wealth hub. Here’s which cities are gaining ground

New York is still the richest wealth hub. Here’s which cities are gaining ground


This sunset view features high rise towers south of Central Park in New York. The tallest towers are part of Billionaires’ Row, a collection of thin, tall residential buildings with high priced luxury apartments. Some of the buildings seen here are 220 Central Park South, Central Park Tower, One57, Carnegie Hall Tower, Steinway Tower and CitySpire Center.

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A version of this article first appeared in CNBC’s Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high net worth investor and consumer. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

Despite the recurring narrative of wealth flight, New York City is still the world’s richest city, and it’s gotten richer, according to Henley & Partners’ latest ranking of global wealth hubs with intelligence firm New World Wealth. New York City has 384,500 millionaires, 818 centimillionaires and 66 billionaires, gaining about 10% in each category since the prior year’s list.



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