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The Wealthiest Americans By State
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The Wealthiest Americans By State

Interactive Map: http://www.movoto.com/blog/opinions/weal...erson-map/

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With a personal fortune of more than $80 billion, Washington state’s Bill Gates is not only the richest person in America but also in the entire world. And at $41.4B New York’s David Koch may be the nation’s most divisive billionaire.

But those are just two high-profile examples. The U.S. is home to more billionaires than any other country in the world. So, real estate broker site Movoto has created a cool, interactive map showing exactly who is the richest individual in each of the nation’s 50 states.

The map is an interesting way of looking at wealth across our country, full of fun, intriguing and some surprising results.
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I've met, spoken to, and did IT support for Rick Cohen personally. I work for one of his companies. Honestly (and there have been articles and interviews conducted about this) one of the most humble and quiet billionaires. He owns the largest grocery distribution company in the nation and doesn't even have his company's freight trucks branded. He prefers to stay out of the spotlight and lives a very (relatively) modest life.
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I plan on moving to Texas in the near future to start a business. This is very interesting to see. I believe Texas actually has the most fortune 500 companies and the highest number of billionaires.
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Most hecto millionaires and up are pretty stand up people. Look at the charity efforts of Gates and the Koch brothers to see how much positive impact they make.

I've gone through two grad schools in style because of the generous donations of billionaires.

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Texas has lighter regulations and taxes. Definitely more conducive to entrepreneurship.
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"I believe Texas actually has the most fortune 500 companies and the highest number of billionaires."

- Texas is indeed home to the most fortune 500 companies
- Texas actually has far fewer billionaires than you might think, but an astounding number of millionaires. There are just simply too many people that kill it in Texas only to pull up stakes and move to a nicer place (for example, Beverly Hills or some other nice place).
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$80 Billion..

I don't know what I would do with all that money. Sounds like more of a burden than a good thing.
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Quote: (08-09-2014 12:32 PM)soup Wrote:  

$80 Billion..

I don't know what I would do with all that money. Sounds like more of a burden than a good thing.

Yeah!!! That would be a burden to have that much money. I would rather just have $80 or maybe $800, or possibly $8,000 b/c that way, it fits in my wallet, but $8k would be a burden too b/c there would be too many bills in my wallet and would make my butt look fat.
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It's an interesting map. I wouldn't necessarily change states based on this map to start a business. Some are more business friendly than others for sure. It's more important to locate where you have good infrastructure and experienced hires available. Having friends and family close by doesn't hurt either.
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Texas has no state income tax. You have to pick and choose where you build your business though. Property taxes can vary.
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http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014...penders/2/

States with the Most Big Spenders

Consumer spending habits reflect the financial health of the nation’s households, yet vary widely across the United States. In 2012, Americans spent $35,498 per capita, a 3.3% increase from the year before when Americans spent $34,356 on average.

This article contains States with the Most Big Spenders and States with the Fewest Big Spenders
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Quote: (08-20-2014 10:02 AM)Deluge Wrote:  

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Whatsup with the income being so high in the North Pole of Alaska? I didn't think anyone even lived there!
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Quote: (08-20-2014 11:14 AM)monster Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 10:02 AM)Deluge Wrote:  

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Whatsup with the income being so high in the North Pole of Alaska? I didn't think anyone even lived there!

look at virgina, kentucky and tennessee (well except for nashville). Appalachia is a total twilight zone of poor rural hillbillies.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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Quote: (08-20-2014 11:40 AM)Dr. Howard Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 11:14 AM)monster Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 10:02 AM)Deluge Wrote:  

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Whatsup with the income being so high in the North Pole of Alaska? I didn't think anyone even lived there!

look at virgina, kentucky and tennessee (well except for nashville). Appalachia is a total twilight zone of poor rural hillbillies.

It's been like that for over 200 years!

When people broadly categorize groups as "whites" you should remember the differences between the different ethnic groups it can be vast. Appalachia has been pretty damn poor for quite a long time.

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Quote: (08-08-2014 05:13 AM)ElBorrachoInfamoso Wrote:  

the Koch brothers to see how much positive impact they make.

Yes, very amazing people. [Image: lol.gif]

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Quote: (08-20-2014 11:50 AM)Akula Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 11:40 AM)Dr. Howard Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 11:14 AM)monster Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 10:02 AM)Deluge Wrote:  

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Whatsup with the income being so high in the North Pole of Alaska? I didn't think anyone even lived there!

look at virgina, kentucky and tennessee (well except for nashville). Appalachia is a total twilight zone of poor rural hillbillies.

It's been like that for over 200 years!

When people broadly categorize groups as "whites" you should remember the differences between the different ethnic groups it can be vast. Appalachia has been pretty damn poor for quite a long time.

yes, a great counter argument any time 'white privilege' comes up. The people and run down homes that you can see on the backroads around here are in the 'a person lives there?!' category.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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It would be much worse if it wasn't for JFK and LBJ.

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Speaking more broadly about the South, I remember watching True Detective earlier this year which is set in Louisiana's Acadiana, and being shocked that such a level of poverty could still exist in a developed Western country in 2014. Even basic infrastructure seemed to be lacking, or crumbling.
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Quote: (08-20-2014 11:25 PM)Deluge Wrote:  

It would be much worse if it wasn't for JFK and LBJ.

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Speaking more broadly about the South, I remember watching True Detective earlier this year which is set in Louisiana's Acadiana, and being shocked that such a level of poverty could still exist in a developed Western country in 2014. Even basic infrastructure seemed to be lacking, or crumbling.

cool link, I was familiar with the TVA and new deal type stuff but not much of the ARC under JFK. There are guys in their 50s at the country barber shop I go to that talk about not having indoor plumbing or electricity up until close to their teens here in east TN.

The america that can be seen by taking the time to travel to out of the way counties or pre-interstate road routes is fascinating, especially if a person is into 'americana' type stuff....rural appalachia and the rural south being prime examples.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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I noticed there are 3 states where the wealthiest person is named Walton and each is worth over 30 billion, and yet Walmart continues to pay very low wages. How much more does this family have to make before they start paying their employees a living wage?
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Quote: (08-20-2014 12:12 PM)samsamsam Wrote:  

Quote: (08-08-2014 05:13 AM)ElBorrachoInfamoso Wrote:  

the Koch brothers to see how much positive impact they make.

Yes, very amazing people. [Image: lol.gif]

http://www.salon.com/2014/05/21/11_thing...w_partner/

The Koch brothers make $13 million a day from their investments, but they want to eliminate minimum wage laws and oppose any increases.

Wow! Imagine earning that much A DAY off of passive income! Wow!!!!
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Largest industries by state, 1990–2013
BLS ∙ JULY 28, 2014

In 1990, the manufacturing industry was the leading employer in most U.S. states, followed by retail trade. In 2003, retail trade was the leading employer in a majority of states. By 2013, health care and social assistance was the dominant industry in 34 states. This animated map shows the top industry in each state and the District of Columbia from 1990 to 2013.

See link for timeline: http://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2014/ted_20140728.htm
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Quote: (08-23-2014 05:20 PM)monster Wrote:  

Quote: (08-20-2014 12:12 PM)samsamsam Wrote:  

Quote: (08-08-2014 05:13 AM)ElBorrachoInfamoso Wrote:  

the Koch brothers to see how much positive impact they make.

Yes, very amazing people. [Image: lol.gif]

http://www.salon.com/2014/05/21/11_thing...w_partner/

The Koch brothers make $13 million a day from their investments, but they want to eliminate minimum wage laws and oppose any increases.

Wow! Imagine earning that much A DAY off of passive income! Wow!!!!

we may be getting a bit too much into politics, but yep.. probably 99% of people could live pretty fricken well off of $5 million per year of passive income (which would provide about $15k per month of income). Oh yeah, you may have to cut back a little here or there, or you may have to take public flights rather than having a private jet... but still, some of these income extremes can be outrageous.

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People on the north slope of Alaska get dividends from the oil companies, that's why the median income is so high. Massive oil fields there, and native corporations get a payout.
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Quote: (08-25-2014 11:47 PM)deerhunter Wrote:  

People on the north slope of Alaska get dividends from the oil companies, that's why the median income is so high. Massive oil fields there, and native corporations get a payout.


Gotta freeze your ass off in order to get those oil dividends?
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