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This is a list of the wealthiest Americans ranked by net worth.It is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets by Forbes and by data from the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
$630 million–1.5 billion [37] Inheritance, son of Max Kohl, founder of Kohl's; former owner of the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA: C. S. Mott: Republican: Mayor of Flint, Michigan (1912–1914; 1918–1919) $800 million Co-founder of General Motors: Wilbur Ross: Republican: Secretary of Commerce (2017–2021) $600 million [38]
10 Dean Phillips: Democratic Minnesota: House Yes 123.8 11 Nancy Pelosi: Democratic California: House Yes 114.7 12 John Hoeven: Republican North Dakota: Senate Yes 93.4 13 Suzan DelBene: Democratic Washington: House Yes 79.4 14 Fred Upton: Republican Michigan House No 79.0 15 Ron Johnson: Republican Wisconsin: Senate Yes 78.5 16 Roger Williams ...
Famous US Millionaires and Billionaires. Many of the famous U.S. millionaires and billionaires are in the show business or tech arenas. To give you an idea of some of the breakdown of wealth in ...
The top 10% of wealthy Americans now control 60% of the nation’s wealth, while the poorer half of the country holds only 6%, according to a report from the Congressional Budget Office.
The survey unveiled that 8 out of 10 millionaires invested in their company’s 401(k) plans. Beyond these, 3 out of 4 participants ventured into investments outside their corporate plans.
Determining the lower ranks is an even more contentious debate. Vanderbilt left a fortune worth $100 million upon his death in 1877, equivalent to $2.4 billion today. [5] As the United States became the world's leading economic power by the late 19th century, the wealthiest people in America were often also the wealthiest people in the world.
States by number and share of households with more than $1 million in investable assets (2019) [2] Rank State Number of millionaire households Share of millionaire households 1 California: 1,147,251 8.51% 2 Texas: 650,216 6.32% 3 New York: 570,456 7.52% 4 Florida: 496,971 5.87% 5 Illinois: 346,873 7.13% 6 Pennsylvania: 328,859 6.44% 7 New Jersey