Larry Ellison’s decision to relocate Oracle to Florida signals a decisive shift in American corporate geography. For entrepreneurs and investors, this move reveals how tax strategy, political proximity, and technology infrastructure are redefining where power and wealth concentrate.
Jamie Dimon sold JPMorgan shares for the first time in his tenure in 2024, introducing a contrast between institutional confidence and personal capital flexibility.
Miami’s metro area now leads U.S. cities in millionaire concentration, with the share of affluent residents rising sharply over the past decade — a shift that reflects broader capital migration and strategic wealth positioning.