Over 400k households in FLA like mine. Here I thought I was special. haha
^ exactly. If that was computed from each states population it would be a complete change in the graph. But interesting never the less but not alarming by any sense.
Cool graphic.
I question how they determined what homes had those aggregate assets? Did I miss their definition?
What do you mean by "ïnvestable millionaires"? I first took you to mean millionaires that invest heavily in a public vehicle like like Carl Icahn and Icahn Fund, or Buffett and Bershire. But it seems that you mean investors that have somewhere close to $mm in invest-able assets.
What do you mean by "ïnvestable millionaires"? I first took you to mean millionaires that invest heavily in a public vehicle like like Carl Icahn and Icahn Fund, or Buffett and Bershire. But it seems that you mean investors that have somewhere close to $mm in invest-able assets.
Is that this latter idea what you mean?
Ha
Not a surprise that Maryland is number one per capita. Think of the Capital in The Hunger Games.
Hmm, I wonder how that compares to the population of each state?
Go figure - states with higher populations tend to have more millionaires! Who'd a thunk it?
The diameter of the pie is the percentage of population in the graphics: 8%, 7% and 6% concentric circles.
Color also helps with percentages. The darker the color, the higher.The diameter of the pie is the percentage of population in the graphics: 8%, 7% and 6% concentric circles.
The number will be growing rapidly, thanks to the tech sector.
I just read in The Economist that the median salary at Facebook is $240K, and $200K at Alphabet.