


A new wealth report by consultancy firm "Henley & Partners" found more than a third of US centi-millionaires graduated from eight universities.
The report found 9,630 centi-millionaires living in the US as of December. Of that, 35% of them graduated from just eight schools:
"Nonetheless, a premium education undeniably improves the chances of achieving success, influence, and wealth," Henley & Partners said.
The report noted an exception:
"Education is not the only route to phenomenal financial success though, with two notable examples being Bill Gates, who left Harvard to start Microsoft, and Mark Zuckerberg, a fellow Harvard drop-out and the poster boy of Facebook, now Meta, both of whom went on to become billionaires."
And for those aspiring to become a centi-millionaire one day, choosing the right industry is important. The report found the top industries in which centi-millionaires have acquired their wealth:
Unsurprisingly, a handful of Ivy League universities have a monopoly on churning out centi-millionaires.