Who is the richest person in your state? Data tracking site HowMuch put together a map of the richest people in each U.S. state in 2017, based on new data from Forbes.

The map is color-coded, with red going to states where its richest person is self-made, blue going to states where that person’s wealth was inherited, and purple where the richest’s person’s wealth is inherited but growing.

The list actually includes 52 people, since two states (Alaska and Delaware) had ties.

While many of the richest people in each state are billionaires, that’s not true for all states — particularly the smaller ones. Seven of the 50 states don’t have any billionaires (Alabama, Alaska, Delaware, New Mexico, North Dakota, Mississippi, Vermont) — though that’s fewer than the nine states without any billionaires last year. In other states, the billionaire’s club is pretty lonely; eBay EBAY, +1.35% founder Pierre Omidyar is the sole billionaire living in Hawaii.

It also means that some of the wealthiest Americans in the world don’t make this list at all. Amazon AMZN, +2.49% CEO Jeff Bezos is the third-richest person in the world (he was briefly No. 1) but he doesn’t make the list since his primary residence is not too far from Microsoft MSFT, +2.27% co-founder Bill Gates’s home in Seattle.

The good news here is that in 34 of the 50 states, the richest person in each state’s wealth is self-made. That include’s Facebook FB, +2.12% co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, who lives in California, and Nike NKE, -0.41% co-founder Phil Knight, who lives in Oregon.

And it turns out, other than some fluctuations in net worth, this list doesn’t look much different than last year’s. The lone newcomer on the map is Idaho’s Frank VanderSloot, the founder of wellness company Melaleuca, who is worth $1.9 billion. He booted potato company heir Scott Simplot, who is the chairman and chief executive of J.R. Simplot Company.

The richest people in each state are worth a combined $747 billion — up from $682 billion last year.