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Lower Merion Residents Make Forbes Billionaire List

Forbes this week released its 2021 World's Billionaires List and a few Lower Merion residents are among the richest people in Pennsylvania.

LOWER MERION, PA — Forbes recently released its list of the world's billionaires, and two Lower Merion residents are among the commonwealth's wealthiest residents.

Pennsylvania has 17 billionaires on the list.

Among the 17 are Allan Miller and family and Jeffrey Lurie.

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Miller founded Universal Health Services in 1979 and is worth $1.3 billion, making him Pennsylvania's 16th richest resident.

Universal Health Services, according to Forbes, has more than 400 facilities in the United States and United Kingdom. Its annual revenue is $11 billion, per Forbes.

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As for Lurie, the Wynnewood resident is the owner of the Philadelphia Eagles and is worth $3 billion. He is Pennsylvania's seventh richest person.

Forbes reports Lurie took out a loan in 1994 to buy the Eagles for $185 million. The team is now worth $3.1 billion, according to Forbes.

Two Bryn Mawr residents and a Haverford man were included on the list.

You can see the full list of Pennsylvania's billionaires here.

The number of billionaires on Forbes’ 35th annual list jumped to an unprecedented 2,755 people, 660 more than a year ago. Altogether, they are worth $13.1 trillion, up from $8 trillion in 2020.

Among those on the list, 86 percent are richer today than they were a year ago.

The numbers will likely spark outrage, writes Forbes Chief Content Officer Randall Lane. “There’s no getting around a collective $5 trillion wealth surge during a pandemic, when most of the world felt scared, sick, besieged,” he wrote in a comprehensive essay titled “Operation Wealth Speed."

To compile this year’s list, Forbes used a snapshot of its real-time billionaires rankings by analyzing stock prices and exchange rates for March 5.

A record 493 people made their debut on this year’s list. Another 250 who’d fallen off in the past made a reappearance, according to Forbes. This year’s list includes a record 328 female billionaires, up from 241 in 2020.

Soon-to-be-former Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos retained the top spot on this year’s list for the fourth consecutive year. Bezos, who founded the e-commerce giant out of his garage in Seattle, Washington, will step down as CEO at the end of this year.

Meanwhile, Elon Musk soared to the No. 2 spot, up from No. 31 on last year’s ranking. Bernard Arnault of LVMH remains at No. 3, followed by Bill Gates at No. 4. Rounding out this year’s top five is Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg.

See the full 2021 Forbes Billionaires List.

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