Forbes 2020 Billionaire Census by City
It's been a while since Ive seen a thread on this topic so here's an update.
So Forbes has this map you can navigate through that has the number of billionaires there are in individual areas. I combined them by CSA(for example, I combined NY and Fairfield county). I wish I was better versed at German metro configurations because there are so many close to each other but I wasnt sure if they could be considered a single area? Same goes for the Pearl River Delta and Yangtze River Delta, massive concentrations of billionaires but Im not sure about merging them. I selected cities with 10 or more. Forbes Billionaires by City, 2020: 134 New York 95 San Francisco 71 Hong Kong 70 Moscow 67 Beijing 62 Los Angeles 58 London 46 Shanghai 44 Shenzhen 40 Miami 38 Mumbai 30 Singapore 29 Guangzhou 28 Seoul 26 Hangzhou 24 Taipei 23 Dallas 19 Istanbul 19 Sao Paulo 18 Boston 18 Delhi 18 Paris 17 Bangkok 17 Tokyo 16 Chicago 16 Stockholm 15 Houston 15 Washington 14 Manila 14 Ningbo 13 Madrid 12 Atlanta 12 Bangalore 12 Chengdu 12 Toronto 11 Dubai 11 Geneva 11 Mexico City 11 Milan 11 Montreal 11 Seattle 11 Xiamen 10 Phoenix 10 Rio de Janeiro 10 Sydney 10 Tel Aviv Here's the link to their interactive map: https://www.forbes.com/billionaires/ Here's North America's Areas by Forbes' own boundaries--before I merged a bunch of them together... 116 Greater New York Area 64 Greater San Francisco Area 55 Greater Los Angeles Area 37 Greater Palm Beach Area 25 Greater Palo Alto Area 23 Greater Dallas Area 16 Greater Boston Area 16 Greater Chicago Area 15 Greater Greenwich Area 15 Greater Houston Area 12 Atlanta, GA 12 Greater Washington DC Area 11 Mexico City, DF 11 Montreal, QC 10 Greater Phoenix Area 10 Greater Seattle Area 9 Toronto, ON 8 Austin, TX 8 Greater Las Vegas Area 6 Greater Denver Area 6 Greater Detroit Area 6 Greater Tampa Area 5 Greater Bryn Mawr Area 5 Greater San Diego Area 5 Naples, FL 5 Vancouver, BC 4 Greater Nashville Area 4 Greater Oakland Area 4 Greater Oklahoma City Area 4 Greater Ventura Area 4 Jackson, WY 4 St Louis, MO 3 Cary, NC 3 Cleveland, OH 3 Greater Baltimore Area 3 Greater Portland Area 3 Omaha, NE 3 Provo, Utah 3 Racine, WI 3 San Antonio, TX |
It's crazy that they separate NY from Greenwich, CT, which is a suburb of NYC.
SF and Miami are out of control for cities their size. |
I expected Seattle to have more billionaires.
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For Canada, one really sees the legacy of Montreal having been the country's biggest city for two centuries. Even if Toronto now has 2 million more people and is the HQ for corporate Canada.
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Very surprised at Tokyo having so few
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Surprised to see Toronto with such low numbers for being the premier city of Canada. It's on the level of Atlanta, Phoenix, and Seattle in the US.
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Greater Bryn Mawr area? Lol... do you mean Greater Philadelphia area?
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Hooray for billionaires! :happybirthday:
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I see Pittsburgh isn't on the list. We had 4 in recent times but 2 died of old age and one new one moved his home & business here so we are currently at 3: 1.) Joe Hardy (84 Lumber) 2.) Stanley Druckenmiller (Financier) 3.) Thomas Tull (Movie studio, tech startups & prof sports owner) |
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Regular Italian tomato paste is much better. Both healthier and tastier. Only, it takes more time and a bit more skills to cook it properly. Hè, for example, pizza is not made up of ketchup, huh. The basic layer of sauce on your pizza is Italian tomato paste. Doesn't it taste better than ketchup? Dang, it does. It's too bad that people don't have more time to cook for themselves and their loved ones, 'cause it's fun. Otherwise, it'd be more relevant to have a gdp per capita ranking. Because who cares about billionaires? I mean, even selling ketchup could make a billionaire of somebody. :haha: It's just funny! |
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Although, who uses ketchup instead of real tomato sauce on their pizza? (I've never heard of anyone doing that.) :shrug:
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Even in the US, they wouldn't do it. Their pizza is very decent, eh. What is ketchup used for, then? Idk. Some hamburgers and fries, admittedly. Ketchup is still much better than mayonnaise (that's way too fat) in fries. |
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