The richest city in North America with 60 billionaires and more money than Poland

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The city has a huge population with 800 languages spoken on its busy streets.

22:27, Sat, Dec 28, 2024 | UPDATED: 22:29, Sat, Dec 28, 2024

Up view in financial district

New York City is the richest city in North America. (Image: Getty)

North America is home to some of the wealthiest cities in the world, but one of them stands head and shoulders above the rest.

The city is known for its skyscrapers, busy streets, and has the reputation as a massive global financial hub.

With a thriving economy and a history of attracting the world’s richest individuals, it’s no surprise the city has more billionaires and millionaires than anywhere else in the region.

The city in question is New York City, home to 350,000 millionaires, 744 centi-millionaires (anyone worth 100 million or more), and 60 billionaires, according to Henley & Partner's Wealth Index.

Its economy generated an impressive $1.286 trillion (£950 billion) in 2023, with Manhattan alone contributing $939 billion (£746 billion) - that's more than Poland’s entire GDP of $811.2 billion (£645 billion) in 2023.

Freedom Tower and Lower Manhattan from New Jersey

New York City is home to 60 billionaires. (Image: Getty)

This cannot come as a surprise, considering that Wall Street alone hosts the world’s two largest stock exchanges, the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq.

Beyond finance, New York thrives in industries like real estate, technology, media, and art.

It’s a city where innovation meets tradition, and its influence extends globally.

The diverse economy and opportunities have attracted people from all over the world, resulting in a population of over 8.2 million, speaking more than 800 languages.

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Aerial view of New York City skyline with Central Park and Manhattan, USA

New York City's economy generates an impressive $1.286 trillion annually. (Image: Getty)

Known for its fast-paced lifestyle, New York is also home to some of the most expensive residential properties in the world.

Fifth Avenue holds the title of the world’s most expensive shopping street, while Manhattan’s soaring rental prices show that the city appeals to both residents and businesses.

But New York isn’t just a city for the wealthy elite; it’s also a place for culture and creative industries.

From Broadway to world-class museums, the city offers a wealth of experiences that draw millions of tourists every year, who also contribute to its huge economy.

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