The combined fortune of the top-ranked billionaires in each state of the United States (a total of 54 people due to ties) is $1.5 trillion. The United States is home to some of the world’s wealthiest people. According to Forbes, at least one billionaire lives in 47 of the 50 states in the United States. Only Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia remain without a billionaire.
According to the report, there are 775 billionaires in the United States. Only four states account for 60% of this total: California (179), New York (130), Texas (73), and Florida (92). In comparison to a comparable survey by Forbes in 2019, the number of US states with at least one billionaire increased by three from 44 the previous time. Alabama, New Hampshire, and Vermont have recently been added to the list. The combined fortune of the richest billionaires in each state of the United States (a total of 54 people due to relationships) is $1.5 trillion. Elon Musk, the world’s richest individual with a net worth of $230 billion, tops the list. Jeff Bezos is the wealthiest individual in the United States.
US billionaires are aged between 36-93
The average age of the richest people in the United States is 73 years old. The youngest billionaire on the list is Walmart heir Lukas Walton of Illinois, who is 36 years old. Maryland-based Annette Lerner who is the widow of Washington Nationals owner Ted Lerner, is the oldest billionaire in the list at 93 years old. Surprisingly, more than half of the list’s billionaires made their fortunes in just four industries: banking and investments (9 billionaires), fashion and retail (8 billionaires), food and beverage (6 billionaires), and technology (6 billionaires).
Google co-founder Larry Page is the richest person in California, with a fortune of $105 billion, according to the report. Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison is the richest individual in Hawaii, with $146 billion. Warren Buffett, the chairman, and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is the wealthiest person in Nebraska, worth an estimated $117 billion. According to Forbes, four of the world’s five wealthiest people live in the United States.