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India & Israeli billionaires in the US: How immigrants from Asian countries are powering the growth of American economy

The immigrants from the Asian economies are fueling the billion-dollar dream of the United States. The businessmen from India and Israel are emerging as the pillars of the country and are powering the economic growth of America. 96 billion-dollar companies in America are founded and run by the Indian-origin business bulwarks. 60 firms are by Israeli immigrants. This illustrates how Indians and Israelis are turbo charging the American growth story, surpassing China-origin entrepreneurs

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The Indians and Israelis in the United States of America are fueling the economic growth of the country. The billionaire immigrants from Asia own and run more than 100 billion-dollar start-up companies in America thus acting as engines to realise the billion-dollar dream and are powering the economic growth story of America. The Indian-origin persons are founders of more than 96 American billion-dollar start-up companies. Similarly, Israeli immigrants own and run more than 60 billion-dollar companies in the US, thus acting as key pillars in turbo charging the American economy.

As per the 2025 data, Indian-origin businessmen have surpassed China and Israel and rank at the apex position among the immigrant communities who are bulwarks of defining the American economy. On the other hand, Chinese-origin businessmen hold 41 firms in the United States and rank in the fourth place. The third place is owned by immigrants from the United Kingdom with 47 firms. Meanwhile, France and German immigrants hold and run 21 and 18 billion-dollar startup companies in the US. The data also reflects how India and Israel are emerging as the epicentre of skilled manpower who are able to fuel the growth of world’s largest economy.

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— Naor Gilon (@NaorGilon) June 6, 2026

Similarly, Australian immigrants hold 14 billion dollar companies in the US and Italian immigrants hold 7 companies. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, which are the strong West Asian economies with billionaire businessmen and firms hold just 1 each billion-dollar start-up companies in the United States. This data illustrates how the Indian-origin immigrants are catalysing the growth of the American economy with a strong entrepreneurial ecosystem, billions of dollars, solid skill power and sound investment. They are evidently aiding to accomplish the billion-dollar dream of the United States, surpassing other immigrant communities including China, which is apparently the second largest economy.

As per the Forbes report, the number of foreign born billionaires in the United States has reached a historic peak with 125 people coming from 41 countries. Three of the top ten billionaires in America are foreign born and Indians form a major chunk of this billionaire club by holding 96 of the country’s billion-dollar companies. This also shows how the American economy is accelerated and its superpower growth story is apparently, but predominantly written by the immigrant community.

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India-born billionaires top the Forbes list surpassing China

The 2025 Forbes America’s richest immigrants list featured 12 India-born billionaires which is the highest compared to the immigrants from any other country. Thus, these billionaires shape the American economy and its success story. This includes, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Microsoft Chief Satya Nadella, Nikesh Arora from Palo Alto Networks, Jay Chaudhry who runs a software company called as Zscaler, Vinod Khosla who is the co-founder of Sun Microsystems and others.

Topics: American EconomyIndian Billionaires in USBillion-Dollar DreamBusinessmenStartup CompaniesIndiaIsraelUSA
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