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Tel Aviv is home to sixth most millionaires per square mile

Tel Aviv’s 35,200 millionaires in 20.08 square miles mean that the city has 1,753 millionaires per square mile.

Israelis seen shopping during the first Tel Aviv Fashion Night at Kikar Hamedina in central Tel Aviv on Oct. 24, 2013. Many of the high society stores around the square offered their merchandise to much lower prices. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.
Israelis seen shopping during the first Tel Aviv Fashion Night at Kikar Hamedina in central Tel Aviv on Oct. 24, 2013. Many of the high society stores around the square offered their merchandise to much lower prices. Photo by Tomer Neuberg/Flash90.

Tel Aviv has the sixth most millionaires per square mile of any city in the world, according to a new ranking by the R.S. Components Limited UK electronics company.

Tel Aviv’s 35,200 millionaires in 20.08 square miles mean that the city has 1,753 millionaires per square mile.

In contrast, London is home to 357,200 millionaires New York is home to 339,200, and Hong Kong home to 227,900.

However, Geneva ranked at the top of the list with 16,958 millionaires per measuring unit, followed by Monaco at 13,400.

Though Jerusalem did not rank at the top, it still features its share of wealthy residents, with 271 millionaires per square mile.

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