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This is a listing of U.S. states (plus the District of Columbia) according to the number of billionaires residing in each. As of 2024, there are 756 billionaires living in 43 of the 50 US states or Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The only states with no billionaire residents are Alaska, Delaware, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia.
State flag of California Location of California on the U.S. map. This is a list of notable people from the U.S. state of California. It includes people who were born/raised in, lived in, or spent portions of their lives in California, or for whom California is a significant part of their identity.
There's a reason California is easily the most populous state in the country, outdistancing No. 2 Texas by about 8.5 million people. In addition to its vast size, the Golden State has plenty of...
Merced County: 3,853 births, 2,236 deaths, for a net natural increase of 1,617 people; international migration added 344 people, and 3,476 people moved into the county from other U.S. locations ...
California, the most populous state, contains more people than the 21 least populous states combined, and Wyoming, the least populous state, has a population less than any of the 31 most populous U.S. cities. [needs update]
A California city is the least accessible in the nation for people with mobility disabilities, according to a new study by Forbes Health. The personal health website came up a list of the best ...
California's income distribution is quite broad compared to the country's as a whole; its proportions of residents with no income and of residents with income over $100,000 are both higher than the national average. This broad distribution combined with high housing and living costs give California an abnormally high poverty rate.