The nation's wealthiest citizens are worth $4 trillion — $500 billion less than last year, Forbes said.
The minimum net worth required to make the list also fell for the first time since the Great Recession, by $200 million, to $2.7 billion.
The wealthiest man in the country is Elon Musk, who is worth $251 billion, and the second wealthiest is Jeff Bezos, who is worth $151 billion.
Fortunes were calculated on Sept. 2 using stock prices and exchange rates.
The Pennsylvanians who made the list are:
- 23. Jeff Yass, 66, of Haverford, is a co-founder of the Philadelphia-based Susquehanna International Group, one of Wall Street's largest and most successful trading firms. Net worth: $30 billion.
- 62. Michael Rubin, 50, of Bryn Mawr, is the founder and CEO of online sports merchandising retailer Fanatics and former owner of Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. Net worth: $10.2 billion
- 69. Victoria Mars, 65, of Newtown Square, and her three sisters are the heirs to Mars, Incorporated, the family's massive candy, and pet food company. Net worth: $9.3 billion
- 104. Arthur Dantchik, 64, (unclear) is a co-founder of Susquehanna International Group and an investor in ByteDance. Net worth: $7.5 billion
- 241. Jeffrey Lurie, 71, of Wynnewood, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL team. Net worth: $4.4 billion
- 271. Thomas Hagen, 86, of Erie, longtime chairman of Erie Indemnity insurance company. Net worth: $4 billion
- 285. Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, 72, of Coatesville, is the largest shareholder of the Campbell Soup Company. Net worth: $3.9 billion
- 327. John Middleton, 67, of Bryn Mawr, sold his family's celebrated tobacco business to Altria, in 2007 for $2.9 billion in cash. Net worth: $3.4 billion
- 369. Thomas Tull, 52, of Pittsburgh, is a movie investor and founder of the production company Legendary Entertainment. Net worth: $2.9 billion
For the full list curated by Forbes, click here.
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