Report data suggests that women now represent 13 percent of the class, totaling 431 individuals. The growing ultra-high-net-worth segment is showing a strong preference for luxury real estate and art, as well as a shared affinity for philanthropy, among other trends.
Billionaire Census 2024
The global billionaire population increased by 4 percent in 2023, reaching a record high of 3,323 individuals, with total wealth climbing 9 percent to $12.1 trillion. North America recorded the fastest growth in billionaire numbers, rising 9.9 percent to 1,111 individuals. This increase was fueled by a robust U.S. economy and a stock market rally dominated by mega-cap technology stocks. In contrast, Asia experienced a 3.5 percent decline in its billionaire population, driven by economic challenges in China, including a slowing real estate sector and reduced market performance. India outpaced global growth trends, with its billionaire population surging 16 percent to 131 individuals in 2023. This boom reflects the country's growing economic infrastructure, rising capital inflows and the rapid expansion of its consumer markets. Meanwhile, Latin America’s billionaire wealth grew 18.2 percent, the highest regional growth rate, buoyed by strong equity markets and increased investment flows. Billionaires continue to cluster in global cities, with the top 15 cities accounting for 28 percent of the global billionaire population in 2023. New York retained its position as the world’s billionaire capital, adding nine individuals to reach a total of 144 billionaires. The city’s appeal lies in its robust financial infrastructure, cultural vibrancy, and status as a global nexus for investment and commerce. Hong Kong, ranked second, saw a decline in billionaire numbers for the third consecutive year, losing five individuals to total 107. The city's economic challenges, including exposure to underperforming China-related assets and geopolitical instability, have significantly impacted its billionaire population. However, its role as a critical financial bridge between China and the global economy keeps it ahead of third-ranked San Francisco, which added three billionaires in 2023, reaching a total of 87, driven by the tech sector’s resurgence and investor enthusiasm for generative artificial intelligence. Los Angeles also saw notable gains, adding five billionaires to become the sixth-largest city for ultra-wealthy individuals, reflecting its blend of entertainment and technology industries. Emerging markets are making a strong showing as well. Mumbai climbed the rankings with 40 billionaires, benefiting from India’s rapid economic growth and robust equity markets. Similarly, Singapore strengthened its position as a wealth hub, hosting 60 billionaires amid its stable financial environment and appeal to UHNWI.