Who are Dallas-Fort Worth s 27 billionaires? Take a look
With Elon Musk’s relocation to the Austin region, he has taken the No. 1 spot in Texas. But there are still plenty of billionaires in North Texas. Author: David Ajamy (Dallas Business Journal) Published: 12:37 PM CDT May 15, 2021 Updated: 12:37 PM CDT May 15, 2021
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Over 40 percent of Texas’ billionaires hail from Dallas-Fort Worth, according to a Forbes ranking of the world’s billionaires released earlier this year. Of the 2,755 billionaires included in the list, 64 reside in the Lone Star State and North Texas has the most out of the state s major metro areas with 27, according to Forbes.
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