Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia aren't home to any billionaires, Forbes reported.
AdvertisementAlaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are the only states that still don't have a single billionaire resident, according to a new report by Forbes.
Forbes estimates that the West Virginia resident, who's also the president of Marshall University, was worth about $900 million as of March.
AdvertisementTo be clear, Alaska, Delaware, and West Virginia are among the least-populated states in the US.
According to Census Bureau estimates for 2023, Alaska was the fourth-smallest state or district in the US by population, Delaware was seventh-smallest, and West Virginia was 13th-smallest.
Persons:
Forbes, —, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Michael Bloomberg, Brad Smith —, who's, Elizabeth Snyder, Jonathan Rubini, Leonard Hyde, Hyde
Organizations:
Service, Forbes, New, Henley & Partners, Microsoft, Marshall University, Properties, Wall, Henley, Partners
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Alaska, Delaware, West Virginia, California, Alaska , Delaware, Texas, New York, Tex, Florida, . California, Austin, Scottsdale , Arizona, Palm Beach , Florida