Here's what it takes to be in the top 1 percent of every state

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In the U.S., the top 1 percent of citizens have a combined wealth of a whopping $34.2 trillion, but what it means to be in the 1 percent varies from state to state.

, is worth $2.5 billion. Taylor made his fortune in the printing industry after turning a wedding service business he owned into a printing firm. Taylor owns stakes in the United FC soccer club, the WNBA's Lynx, and the NBA's Timberwolves. He is also the owner of the Minneapolis Star Tribune.- Median net worth of all Mississippi homeowners: $191,736Mississippi has the lowest requirement of all 50 states for entering the top 1 percent, with a minimum net worth of $766,000.

is the richest person in the state with a net worth of $6.5 billion. Goodnight in 1976 co-founded SAS, an analytics software company whose products are used by more than 83,000 businesses globally.- Median net worth of all North Dakota homeowners: $260,449Fargo, the largest city in North Dakota, provides educational, cultural, and professional opportunities that attract upwardly mobile individuals and help to create financial success.

 

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It takes racist white-folks privilege.

sell heroin and invest in military weapons ?

it's less than you think. they are not billionaires. bernie is in the top 1%.

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