Mapping the world's wealthiest cities

Where do the world’s wealthiest live? Globally, the millionaire population is clustered in urban centers that offer business-friendly environments and attractive lifestyles. 

In this Markets in a Minute graphic, via Visual Capitalist's Jenna Ross, created in partnership with Terzo, we highlight the cities with the most millionaires.

Tracking the Millionaire Hotspots

Henley & Partners, the source of our data, defines a millionaire as someone with liquid investable assets exceeding $1 million, excluding real estate.

The U.S. dominates the list, taking up seven slots or nearly 30% of the top 25 cities.

RankCity/AreaCountry/RegionNumber of Millionaires

1New York City🇺🇸 U.S.384,500

2The Bay Area🇺🇸 U.S.342,400

3Tokyo🇯🇵 Japan292,300

4Singapore🇸🇬 Singapore242,400

5Los Angeles🇺🇸 U.S.220,600

6London🇬🇧 UK215,700

7Paris🇫🇷 France160,100

8Hong Kong🇭🇰 Hong Kong154,900

9Sydney🇦🇺 Australia152,900

10Chicago🇺🇸 U.S.127,100

11Milan🇮🇹 Italy115,000

12Beijing🇨🇳 China114,300

13Osaka–Kyoto–Kobe🇯🇵 Japan112,200

14Shanghai🇨🇳 China110,500

15Toronto🇨🇦 Canada108,400

16Melbourne🇦🇺 Australia94,000

17Houston🇺🇸 U.S.81,800

18Dubai🇦🇪 UAE81,200

19Frankfurt🇩🇪 Germany80,300

20Zurich🇨🇭 Switzerland77,800

21Dallas🇺🇸 U.S.72,400

22Geneva🇨🇭 Switzerland70,200

23Munich🇩🇪 Germany69,800

24Seoul🇰🇷 South Korea66,000

25Seattle🇺🇸 U.S.53,100

Data as of December 2024 and figures rounded to the nearest 100.

America’s three most populous cities—New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago—are all within the top 10 spots. In New York City, one in every 22 residents is a millionaire.

The Bay Area, which includes San Francisco and Silicon Valley, comes in at second place. In the last 10 years, the number of millionaires has nearly doubled. The Bay Area is fertile ground for wealth given its status as the world’s top startup capital, commanding nearly two-thirds of global venture funding.

Wealth Hubs in Asia and Europe

Tokyo has the most millionaires in Asia. Home to companies like Sony, Toyota, and MUFG, the city has a strong mix of technology, manufacturing, and finance. 

Singapore follows closely behind in the fourth spot. The island nation offers three options for investors to gain permanent residency in exchange for making a significant financial investment in Singapore. These “residence by investment” programs are a strong attractor for wealthy individuals, and are a feature of seven of the 10 wealthiest cities in this ranking. 

In Europe, London has the most millionaires. However, London is the only city in the top 25 to see a decline in millionaires over the last decade. The outflow of wealthy people is due to a number of factors, including high taxes, the growing dominance of the U.S. and Asia in tech, and the declining importance of the London Stock Exchange.

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By Tyler Durden / Editors

A group of editors who collectively write under the pseudonym "Tyler Durden" (a character from the novel and film Fight Club).

(Source: zerohedge.com; June 29, 2025; https://tinyurl.com/mtk68sfd)
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