(NEXSTAR) — You may be dealing with tariffs, a slow job market, a difficult housing market, and prices that seemingly refuse to come down, but the nation's wealthiest residents appear to be doing just fine, according to the latest Forbes 400 ranking.

Combined, the 400 wealthiest people in the U.S. are worth a record-setting $6.6 trillion, Forbes reported in its latest rankings on Tuesday. That's up $1.2 trillion over last year.

To land on the list at all this year, you need to be worth $3.8 billion — yet another record for the publication's report. Several people did just that, including Michael Jordan, who maintains a minority stake in the Charlotte Hornets, and Woody Johnson, who owns the New York Jets.

To rank within the top 10, however, you need an estimated net worth of at least $1

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