Where the Millionaires Are

Forget Park Avenue. The highest concentrations of wealthiest U.S. households are in some surprising places. Take a look at our Top Ten.

Imagine where the nation's millionaires reside, and you may first think of fast-paced New York City, glamorous Los Angeles, or innovative San Francisco. But while these areas boast some of the largest numbers of wealthy residents, you actually have a greater chance of meeting a millionaire in less obvious locales -- say, Los Alamos, N.M. or Sarasota, Fla.

It comes down to simple arithmetic. The Big Apple, for example, has by far the most millionaire households -- 700,195. But with more than 6.8 million households in the New York metropolitan area, only one in ten boast a net worth of $1 million or more. On the other hand, in Los Alamos, N.M., you double your chance of meeting a millionaire. The town may have fewer than 8,000 households, but one in five are worth at least a million bucks. The reason: The main industry in town is the famed Los Alamos National Laboratory, a magnet for well-paid government scientists.

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Erin Burt
Contributing Editor, Kiplinger.com