A Knight Frank study reveals that securing a place in the United States’ top 1% now requires at least $5.8 million, marking a nearly 15% increase from the previous year. Monaco leads globally with a $12.8 million entry point, a 3.2% increase from last year. Luxemburg and Switzerland also set the bar high, requiring over […]
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