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These PA Billionaires Call The Main Line Home

Six of Pennsylvania's richest residents live in Wynnewood, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Gladwyne. See who they are here.

MAIN LINE, PA — It's no secret that the Main Line in suburban Philadelphia is one of the ritzier areas of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

In fact, most of Pennsylvania's richest people live right here on the Main Line.

That's according to the Forbes 400, which ranks the wealthiest Americans.

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These billionaires live in Wynnewood, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and Gladwyne.

Check out details on them below:

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Jeff Yass, Haverford
Net worth: $65.7 billion
Industry: trading, investments
Ranking nationally: 19
Philanthropy score: 1

Arthur Dantchik, Gladwyne
Net worth: $16.3 billion
Industry: trading, investments
Ranking nationally: 62
Philanthropy score: 2

Michael Rubin, Bryn Mawr
Net worth: $9.6 billion
Industry: online retail
Ranking nationally: 129
Philanthropy score: 1

Jeffrey Lurie & family, Wynnewood
Net worth: $7.6 billion
Industry: Philadelphia Eagles
Ranking nationally: 191
Philanthropy score: 2

Mitchell Morgan & family, Bryn Mawr
Net worth: $6.1 billion
Industry: real estate
Ranking nationally: 244
Philanthropy score: 2

John Middleton, Bryn Mawr
Net worth: $4.3 billion
Industry: tobacco
Ranking nationally: 347
Philanthropy score: 2

See the full list of Pennsylvania's billionaires online here.

America’s super-rich have never been wealthier. The 400 richest people in the country are worth a record $6.6 trillion — $1.2 trillion richer than they were last year, due mainly to surging stock markets and "AI mania," Forbes said.

It took a net worth of $1.7 billion to make the Forbes 400 a decade ago, and those with fortunes of $3.8 billion were “comfortably within the top half of the ranking,” Forbes said, noting that now, “that lofty sum is the minimum required.”

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