Key Points

Maharashtra has emerged as India's wealth leader with an impressive 1.78 lakh millionaire households. The state's remarkable 194% growth since 2021 is supported by a 55% surge in its Gross State Domestic Product. Mumbai alone accounts for 1.42 lakh of these wealthy households, solidifying its position as the nation's millionaire capital. While wealth creation is spreading across India, it remains concentrated in top economic hubs like Maharashtra, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu.

Key Points: Maharashtra Tops India Wealth Map with 1.78 Lakh Millionaire Households

  • Maharashtra leads with 1.78 lakh millionaire households after 194% growth
  • Delhi ranks second with 79,800 and Tamil Nadu third with 72,600
  • Mumbai is India's millionaire capital with 1.42 lakh affluent households
  • India now has 8.71 lakh millionaire households, up 90% since 2021
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Maharashtra tops India's wealth map with 1.78 lakh millionaire households: Report

Maharashtra leads India with 1.78 lakh millionaire households, a 194% growth since 2021. Mumbai alone has 1.42 lakh, making it the nation's millionaire capital.

"In less than a decade, the number of Indian households worth over USD 1 million has skyrocketed by 445 per cent - Anas Rahman Junaid, Hurun India"

New Delhi, September 20

Maharashtra has firmly established itself as the nation's leading hub of wealth creation, ranking first with 1,78,600 millionaire households, a 194 per cent growth since 2021. According to the Mercedes-Benz Hurun India Wealth Report 2025, Maharashtra's rise is strongly supported by a 55 per cent surge in its Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) since 2020-21, with Mumbai alone accounting for 1,42,000 of these households, making it the "Millionaire Capital" of India.

India as a whole now has 8,71,700 millionaire households, defined as those with a net worth of INR 8.5 crore or more. This represents a 90 per cent jump compared to 2021, signaling robust growth in household wealth across the country. Despite this nationwide surge, wealth remains concentrated in a few regions, with the top 10 states collectively accounting for more than 79 per cent of the total millionaire households.

Delhi stands second on the list with 79,800 millionaire households residing within its boundaries. Tamil Nadu secures the third position at the state level, with 72,600 millionaire households, followed by Karnataka with 68,800 and Gujarat with 68,300.

Beyond these, Uttar Pradesh ranks sixth with 57,700 millionaire households, while Telangana is close behind with 51,700. West Bengal contributes 50,400 households, Rajasthan has 33,100, and Haryana completes the top 10 with 30,500 millionaire households. Together, these states represent the dominant hubs of economic prosperity shaping India's wealth map.

Within cities, the report highlights Mumbai as the unrivalled "Millionaire Capital" with 1,42,000 millionaire households, followed by New Delhi at 68,200 and Bengaluru at 31,600. These three urban centres form the largest concentration of affluent families in the country, underscoring the importance of metropolitan regions in India's wealth creation story.

Anas Rahman Junaid, Founder & Chief Researcher, Hurun India, said, "In less than a decade, the number of Indian households worth over USD 1 million has skyrocketed by 445 per cent - a surge that underlines how wealth creation is reaching a broader base of our society. This democratisation of prosperity speaks to the resilience of our economy, with opportunity spreading to millions of new wealth creators. Yet it's also telling that only about 5 per cent of 2017's millionaires have become ultra-high-net-worth individuals, and a mere 0.01 per cent made it to billionaire status. It shows that while affluence is spreading, the climb to the very top remains steep."

The report also notes that while wealth creation is accelerating nationwide, it remains highly concentrated in a handful of regions. This pattern underscores the pivotal role played by leading economic hubs in shaping India's prosperity and wealth distribution.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While these numbers are impressive, we must remember that wealth distribution remains uneven. Only 10 states account for 79% of millionaire households. We need policies that spread economic growth to smaller cities and rural areas too.
Priya S
As a Mumbaikar, I see this wealth creation every day - new startups, booming real estate, and so many successful professionals. But the cost of living is becoming unbearable for middle-class families. Hope this prosperity trickles down to all sections.
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Aman W
Great to see southern states like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka performing so well! Bengaluru's IT ecosystem and Chennai's manufacturing strength are creating massive wealth. South India is truly powering India's economic growth 🚀
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Vikram M
The 445% growth in millionaire households since 2017 is phenomenal! This shows India's economic reforms are working. More people are becoming wealthy through legitimate business opportunities rather than old money inheritance.
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Nisha Z
Interesting that only 5% of 2017 millionaires became ultra-rich. This shows how competitive the Indian market has become. Creating wealth is one thing, but sustaining and growing it requires real business acumen.

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