Around 19% of the world's richest people - according to specialized reports issued this year, including the rich, who have at least $ 30 million in liquidity - are distributed in 10 locations and cities, six in the United States, two in Europe and two in Asia.

The author Olga Lebedeva, in a report published by the Russian FBI website differentially, reviewed the 10 cities and states in which the world's richest people live:

First place - New York
The city, home to 11 percent of the wealthy US population, is a global financial center in the world's largest economy and an attractive place for investment seekers. More than a billionaire from many nationalities live in order to obtain US citizenship, as well as impose tax conditions that are appropriate to their business and have good infrastructure.

The number of wealthy people there is estimated - according to the reports of the world's super wealth of 8,980 people - allows them to establish useful links and the use of high-tech infrastructure and environmentally friendly, as well as the presence of New York near scientific resources and new technologies.

Hong Kong is the second city where the world's richest people live despite its declining economy

Second place - Hong Kong
Hong Kong has lost its leading position in the world, according to 2017 indicators, due to the decline in trade in Asian stock markets and the decline of the Chinese economy.

Third place - Tokyo
It represents the residence of 40% of the country's richest population, Japan's main industrial center, and the central location of the telecommunications, electronics and other important sectors.

Fourth place - Los Angeles
It ranks second in the number of wealthy people in the United States, with an estimated 5,295.

Business Insider reports that Los Angeles is lagging behind the growth of the number of affluent residents in the enclosed beach communities of Malibu and Santa Monica.

London offers great welfare to the population and plays an important role in the global financial sector (Getty Images)

Fifth place - London
The British capital is the leader in Europe in terms of the number of owners of large capital numbering up to 4035 people.

It has been able to take a leading position in the world in terms of increasing the welfare of the population and play an important role in the global financial sector.

Sixth place - Paris
The French capital has the most important billionaires who have managed to earn their fortunes through the fast food industry, and the number of owners of huge capital to 3955 people.

According to reports in the Financial Times, billionaires in France have made a fortune through their success in the world of luxury fashion, such as businessman Bernard Arnault, founder of Louis Vuitton.

Most of the world's richest people who made a fortune from fast food live in Paris (websites)

Seventh place - Chicago
The city has 3,350 people in 2019, an increase of 2.9 percent from a year ago and is on the list of the richest provinces in the U.S.

On the other hand, the city tops the list in terms of class division and inequality among the population, earning 1% of its population more than $ 600 thousand annually and 21% of its population lives below the poverty line.

Eighth place - San Francisco
By the end of 2019, the city will be home to thousands of millions of new dollars, and the number of wealthy people now stands at 2,925.

The high-tech startups planning to enter the city's markets with their products and services are expected to provide the influx of new billionaires, Nelly Bowles told the New York Times.

San Francisco's HNWI population stands at 2,925, new HNWI inflows expected

Ninth place - Washington
The city's wealthy population is 2785, or 1.8% of the city's total population.
According to information in the New York Times, the main component of a new category of wealthy people there is government-linked organizations and the White House, as well as computer companies and high-tech financial institutions.

Tenth place - Dallas
The number of people with a high wealth is 2705, and Texas billionaires are ranked third after California and New York.
These are home to the illustrious billionaires such as Gerald Ford, Jerry Jones and Andrew Bell.