Houston might be "one of the world's fastest growing cities", according to Henley & Partners and New World Wealth, but its rich population has come crashing down. In 2022, 132,600 HNWIs called Houston home. Today, that number is just 90,900, including 258 centimillionaires and 18 billionaires. In the last year alone, the city has lost 7,600 millionaires, 22 centimillionaires, and two billionaires.
The rapid decline comes after years of growth, with the city's HNWI population increasing by 70% since 2013. This could be part of a national trend; according to Henley & Partners, American millionaires are more likely than their counterparts around the world to seek a second passport or alternative residence, with factors such as "civil unrest and brazen political attacks on democracy... coupled with eroding social cohesion" suggested as the root cause.
The firm, an investment migration consultancy, said it received a record number of enquiries from American clients in 2023. Compared to 2019, the number of US enquiries it received skyrocketed by a whopping 504%.