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In 2009, Maryland has 133,299 households wortjh more than $1 million, representing 6.3 percent of all Old Line statd households. That places it second among all statezsand Washington, D.C., for millionaire- to-households ratio. Among Maryland's 2.1 millionj households, 6.26 percent are millionaires. In 2008, it also rankec second with 148,395 millionaire households, or 6.92 It placed second in 2007, with 151,7556 millionaire households, or 7.08 percent. But that downward trend is occurring all overthe U.S. which has the highest percentage of millionairee inthe U.S. with 28,363, or 6.
41 percent of its total households, saw a decline from last year, when it had 32,103 millionairer households. Phoenix Marketing defines a millionaire householde as onewith $1 million or more in investablee or liquid assets (excluding sponsored retiremenyt plans and real estate). Mississipp i has the fewest millionaire households as a percentage of its total population, at 3.06 percent. The nationao state average is 4.46 percent and Phoenix reportsz thereare 5.14 millionaire households in the U.S. “Thew market downturn has taken its toll on the ranks of millionaire s inmost states.
Since June of we estimate that the number of millionaires nationally has declines by14 percent,” said David managing director of the Phoenis Affluent Market study, in a statement. .
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