South Florida Sky and Wealth
South Florida has witnessed a remarkable rise in billionaires, now totaling 50 according to the Forbes 2025 list. This influx has resulted in a staggering collective fortune of $580.4 billion, showing a substantial increase from the previous year. With new billionaires joining the ranks and long-time locals thriving in financial services, the region is solidifying its status as a wealth magnet. Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties lead with the highest billionaire counts, highlighting South Florida’s appeal as a wealthy haven.
Ah, South Florida! A vibrant paradise known for its sunny beaches and lively nightlife is also making headlines for another exciting reason: a staggering rise in the number of billionaires calling this sunny region home. According to the Forbes 2025 World’s Billionaires List, South Florida is now host to 50 billionaires, each contributing to a monumental collective fortune of $580.4 billion. That’s an impressive near 20% increase from last year’s total of $487.9 billion!
This year brings a breath of fresh air to the billionaire ranks, with four newcomers joining the elite club. The newcomers are sure to grab attention:
While it’s exciting to see new faces, it’s worth mentioning that the majority of South Florida’s billionaires are seasoned veterans on this list. With about 20 local billionaires thriving in financial services, particularly in hedge funds and private equity, it’s clear that this region continues to be a powerhouse.
South Florida is thriving, and it’s no surprise that Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach County each host 23 billionaires, tying for the title of the wealthiest counties in the area. Broward County, while smaller in numbers, still boasts four billionaires. It appears wealth is scattered throughout the South Florida paradise!
Looking beyond Florida, the world saw a remarkable spike in billionaires with a total count rising to a record 3,028, up by 247 from last year. Their combined fortunes swelled to $16.1 trillion, which is almost $2 trillion more than the previous year. Talk about a booming economy!
Among South Florida’s most notable billionaires are:
Stephen Ross made headlines by transitioning to a full-time residence in Palm Beach last year. Meanwhile, Peter Cancro, founder of Jersey Mike’s Subs, has recently been spending half of his year in Miami after selling a major stake in his sandwich empire for $8 billion. It’s a big year for big transformations!
As wealth continues to accumulate, it’s interesting to note the younger and older generations in this elite club. At just 42, Leonid Radvinsky takes the title of the youngest billionaire, while seasoned tycoons such as Charles B. Johnson at 92 and the late Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Home Depot, who passed away at 95, round out the older demographic.
South Florida is not just a destination for sunseekers but also a remarkable hub of wealth and opportunity. With billionaires making their mark, it’s safe to say this stunning region will be in the spotlight for years to come!
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