Elon Musk ($273.2 billion): With the huge success of SpaceX, Tesla, and other companies, Elon Musk has solidified his place as the world’s richest man. His net wealth has risen in recent years, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
Jeff Bezos ($182.6 billion): Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon and one of the world’s wealthiest individuals for many years, has been somewhat overshadowed by Elon Musk’s rapid rise. However, he remains at number two on this list, which is an incredible performance in and of itself.
Bernard Arnault – $158.7 billion: Bernard Arnault’s wealth is primarily derived from his fashion enterprise, LVMH. With businesses like Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Fendi under his belt, it’s no surprise that he is one of the world’s wealthiest men.
Bill Gates – $121.4 billion: After several years as the world’s richest man, Bill Gates has slid to fourth place. However, given his humanitarian endeavors and his success at Microsoft, he remains a force to be reckoned with.
Mark Zuckerberg – $118.6 billion: Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook, which has become one of the world’s most prominent and successful corporations. With new projects such as the Meta platform, his net worth is only going to increase.
Larry Ellison – $97.9 billion: Oracle Corporation, founded by Larry Ellison, has long been a dominant force in the technology industry. With his immense riches, he has been able to make some amazing real estate purchases, including an entire island in Hawaii.
Larry Page – $92.1 billion: Larry Page, a co-founder of Google, is still one of the world’s richest men. His net worth is increasing as Google maintains its supremacy in the search engine business and expands into other projects such as Waymo.
Sergey Brin – $88.7 billion: Sergey Brin, Google’s second co-founder, is just slightly less wealthy than Larry Page. They’ve worked together to build one of the world’s most successful and influential companies.
Warren Buffett ($74.9 billion): Warren Buffett, also known as the “Oracle of Omaha,” amassed his fortune via astute investments and sound economic judgment. He is also well-known for his philanthropic efforts, having committed to donate 99% of his fortune to charity.
Larry Fink ($61.3 billion): Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock, built his fortune through investment and financial management. With his company’s continuous growth, he has become one of the world’s richest men.