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Upper-income Americans still list Las Vegas as a top travel destination

The nation's dwindling supply of rich folk still rank Las Vegas as a top destination.

That's according to a survey by Ypartnership, a travel, leisure and entertainment marketing firm.

The survey asked 800 from households with annual incomes greater than $150,000 to identify destinations they would like to visit in the next two years.

Las Vegas tied with New York City with a 29 percent share of the vote. Maui followed at 26 percent, San Francisco at 25 percent was fourth and Honolulu rounded out the top five with 24 percent.

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