The Richest Cities in the World: Ranking.
11.04.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.04.2025
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Henley & Partners has published a ranking of the richest cities in the world. New York leads the ranking with 384,500 very wealthy people, 66 of whom are billionaires. The poorest among these nearly 400,000 individuals has no less than $1 million. This information is reported by 'Glavkom' citing Henley & Partners.San Francisco and Silicon Valley took second place. In this region, 342,000 individuals are officially considered wealthy or millionaires, with the number of billionaires being 82 - even more than in New York.Top 10 Richest Cities in the World:1. New York (millionaires - 384,500, billionaires - 66).2. San Francisco (342,000/82).3. Tokyo (292,300/18).4. Singapore (242,400/30).5. Los Angeles (220,600/45).6. London (178,000/23).7. Paris (160,100/22).8. Hong Kong (154,900/40).9. Sydney (152,900/22).10. Chicago (127,100/25).Additionally, two Polish cities - Krakow and Warsaw - have been included in the World's Best Cities ranking. They are recognized as some of the best cities in the world.The data from The Best Cities is considered one of the most meticulous annual city rankings in the world, based on an original methodology that analyzes both the effectiveness and the perception of cities worldwide. The ranking also takes into account the opinions of local residents and tourists. This year, 22,000 individuals from 30 countries were surveyed.Earlier, Time Out published a ranking of the top gastronomic cities in the world. New Orleans, Louisiana, took first place in it.
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