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Key Point
- 748 of the world’s 2,668 billionaires live in the United States
- More than half of them live in California, New York and Florida.
- The other half is spread across the country, with billionaires living in 42 of the 50 states.
The stock market in 2022 was rough. According to Bloomberg, the 500 richest people in the world, he lost $1.4 trillion in the first half of this year. American billionaire who lost the most?As of Sept. 8, Meta (formerly Facebook) CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirms TikTok surge reduced his net worth by $65.2 billion Did. Zuckerberg never starves. He’s still worth $60.3 billion, and he’s number 19 on Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos remain at the top of the rankings with his $254 billion and his $153 billion respectively.
There are 2,668 billionaires in the world, 748 of them, or 28%, live in the United States, worth $1.4 trillion, and 42 of the 50 states in the United States have billionaires. lives in California leads with 186 billionaires, New York with 135 of her, Florida with 78 of her, and the rest of her 337 live in other states. Here’s a list of the richest billionaires by state, their net worth, industry, and rank number in the world.
Richest billionaires in each state.
- Arizona: Ernest Garcia II, $4.4 Billion, Consumer, No. 616
- Arkansas: Jim Walton, $59 billion, retail, #16
- California: Larry Page, $93.3 billion, technology, #9
- colorado: Philip Anschutz, $11 billion, diversification, #172
- connecticut: Ray Dalio, $19.1 Billion, Finance, No. 80
- florida: Thomas Peterffy, $21.7 Billion, Finance, No. 65
- Georgia: Bernard Marcus, $8.4 billion, retail, #240
- Hawaii: Larry Ellison, $102.4 Billion, Technology, No. 6
- Idaho: Frank VanderSloot, $3.1 Billion, Retail, No. 915
- Illinois: Ken Griffin, $31 Billion, Finance, No. 38
- Indiana: Karl Cook, $9.9 Billion, Healthcare, No. 191
- Iowa: Harry Stein, $7.8 Billion, Industrial, No. 280
- Kansas: Charles Koch, $56.2 billion, industrial, #20
- kentucky: Tamara Gustafsson, $8.3 Billion, Service, No. 246
- Louisiana: Gail Benson, $4.7 Billion, Diversification, No. 563
- maine: Susan Alfond, $2.3 Billion, Retail, No. 1268
- Maryland: Stephen Bisciotti, $6.4 billion, diversification, No. 397
- Massachusetts: Abigail Johnson, $20.8 billion, finance, #73
- Michigan: Daniel Gilbert, $17.4 Billion, Real Estate, No. 91
- Minnesota: Glenn Taylor, $23 Billion, Diversification, No. 1299
- Mississippi: James Duff and Thomas Duff, $2.2 Billion, Diversification, No. 1307
- Missouri: Pauline McMillan Kenus, $7.2 Billion, Commodities, No. 319
- Montana: Dennis Washington, $6.4 Billion, Industrial, No. 398
- Nebraska: Warren Buffett, $98.7 billion, diversified, #7
- Nevada: Miriam Adelson and Family, $27 Billion, Entertainment, No. 49
- new jersey: John Overdeck, $6.8 Billion, Finance, No. 351
- New York: Michael Bloomberg, $76.8 billion, finance, #12
- north carolina: Tim Sweeney, $7.6 Billion, Technology, No. 285
- Ohio: Les Wexner and family, $6B, Retail, No. 412
- Oklahoma: Harold Hamm and family, $21.0B, Energy, No. 71
- Oregon: Phil Knight and family, $42.4B, Consumer, No. 26
- pennsylvania: Jeff Yas, $30 Billion, Finance, No. 39
- rhode island: Jonathan Nelson, $3.1 Billion, Finance, No. 934
- south carolina: Anita Zucker, $1.7 billion, Industrial, No. 1667
- south dakota: T. Denny Sanford, $2 Billion, Finance, No. 1442
- Tennessee: Thomas Frist Jr. and Family, $18.1 Billion, Healthcare, #85
- texas: Elon Musk, $263.7 Billion, Technology, #1
- Utah: Gail Miller and Matthew Prince, $4 Billion, Retail, No. 693
- Virginia: Jacqueline Mars, $37.6 billion, food and beverage, #29
- Washington: Jeff Bezos, $153.2 billion, technology, No. 3
- Wisconsin: John Menard Jr., $17.3 billion, retail, No. 96
- wyoming: John Mars, $37.6 Billion, Finance, No. 207
States without billionaires are North Dakota, New Mexico, Alaska, Alabama, West Virginia, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Delaware. There are eight of her women who hold the title of richest billionaire in the state. Warren Buffett is the oldest on this list at 92 years old. These billionaires earn their wealth through video games, healthcare, retail, and energy. Many invested wisely and continued to invest better.
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