Millionaire Exodus: Where the Rich Are Moving and Why
Published: 2025-08-03
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Published: 2025-08-03
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The UAE is projected to gain $63 billion in private wealth in 2025.
"This year, the UAE is set to gain an estimated 63 billion in new private wealth."
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The US is projected to gain $43.7 billion in private wealth in 2025.
"The US a cool 43.7 billion."
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The UK is projected to have an outflow of $92 billion in liquid assets in 2025.
"The UK's projected outflow this year represents about $92 billion in liquid assets walking out the door."
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Dubai is projected to attract nearly 10,000 millionaires and Abu Dhabi 3,800 in 2025.
"Dubai is projected to be the biggest urban winner, welcoming almost 10,000 millionaires this year, with its neighbor Abu Dhabi attracting another 3,800."
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Miami is projected to attract 2,500 new wealthy residents in 2025.
"In the US, Miami expects 2,500 new wealthy residents, while in Europe, Milan is set to gain 1,800."
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Milan is projected to attract 1,800 millionaires in 2025.
"In the US, Miami expects 2,500 new wealthy residents, while in Europe, Milan is set to gain 1,800."
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The UK is projected to lose 16,500 millionaires in 2025, taking an estimated $92 billion in liquid assets.
"Once a premier destination for global wealth, the UK is now projected to lose 16,500 millionaires this year, taking an estimated $92 billion in liquid assets with them."
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France is projected to lose 800 millionaires in 2025 due to high taxes and wealth tax fears.
"France is set to lose 800 millionaires this year, repelled by a high tax burden and persistent fears of a renewed, more aggressive wealth tax."
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Spain is projected to lose 500 millionaires in 2025 due to its complex wealth tax system.
"Spain, meanwhile, is losing 500 millionaires thanks to its own complicated wealth tax system."
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Germany is projected to lose 400 millionaires in 2025.
"And Germany is losing 400 millionaires."
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Italy is projected to attract 3,600 millionaires in 2025, making it the third most popular destination globally.
"Italy is the star of the show, projected to attract 3,600 millionaires, making it the third most popular destination in the world."
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Portugal is projected to attract 1,400 millionaires in 2025.
"Portugal and Greece are close behind Italy, attracting 1,400 and 1,200 millionaires, respectively."
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Greece is projected to attract 1,200 millionaires in 2025.
"Portugal and Greece are close behind Italy, attracting 1,400 and 1,200 millionaires, respectively."
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Switzerland is projected to gain 3,000 millionaires in 2025.
"Switzerland remains, well, Switzerland. It's projected to gain 3,000 millionaires, cementing its status as the world's ultimate safe haven built on an age-old reputation for stability, financial privacy, and a high quality of life."
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The UAE is projected to attract a net inflow of nearly 10,000 millionaires in 2025.
"And at the very top of the destination list for the third year in a row is the United Arab Emirates. The UAE is expected to attract a net inflow of nearly 10,000 millionaires in 2025."
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Saudi Arabia is projected to gain 2,400 millionaires in 2025.
"The biggest riser in the rankings this year is Saudi Arabia, projected to gain 2,400 millionaires, an eight-fold increase from 2024."
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China is projected to lose 7,800 millionaires in 2025.
"For years, China has been the largest exporter of millionaires. And this year, it's number two with a projected loss of 7,800 of its 6.2 million millionaires."
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India is projected to lose 3,500 millionaires in 2025.
"India comes third on the loser list with 3,500 of its millionaires set to upstits and the story that gets told here is usually about a proactive search for global opportunities and lifestyle upgrades."
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Singapore is projected to gain 1,600 millionaires in 2025.
"Singapore, long a top tier hub, is seeing its inflows cool slightly with a projected gain of 1,600."
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South Korea is projected to lose 2,400 millionaires in 2025.
"But the most alarming trend is in South Korea. It's facing a massive accelerating exodus with a projected loss of 2,400 millionaires, more than double last year's figure."
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The US is projected to have a net inflow of 7,500 millionaires in 2025.
"The US continues to be a huge millionaire magnet, landing it in second place with a projected net inflow of 7,500 millionaires this year."
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In Q1 2025, Americans were the largest group applying for alternative residence and citizenship programs globally.
"In the first quarter of 2025, Americans were the single largest group applying for alternative residence and citizenship programs worldwide."
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The 16,500 millionaires projected to leave the UK in 2025 represent just over 0.5% of the total UK millionaire population.
"The 16,500 millionaires projected to leave the UK represent just over a half a% of the country's total millionaire population."
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A White House study found that the 400 wealthiest US families paid an average effective tax rate of 8.2% in 2025, including unrealized gains.
"For example, one White House study found the 400 wealthiest US families paid an average effective tax rate of just 8.2% when their full income, including unrealized gains from assets, was counted."
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