The Forbes 400 2022

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The Forbes 400 2022
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Forbes400: The Definitive Ranking of The Wealthiest Americans In 2022

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; Jonathan Miller, Miller Samuel; Ray Mota, ACG Research; Tanya Pierson, HVS; Shimon Shkury, Ariel Property Advisors; Mark Shmulik, AllianceBernstein; Simeon Sigel, BMO Capital Markets; Jeff Silbert, BMO Capital Markets; Tara Steppacher, Sotheby’s International Realty; Douglas B. Taylor, Douglasbtaylor International Consulting LLC; Rich Tehrani, Four Points Capital Partners; Dan Wasiolek, Morningstar; David Whiston, Morningstar; Jeff Woolson, CBRE; Robin Zhu, AllianceBernstein.

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