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World richest people

Richest People in the world : According to Forbes' real-time billionaire tracker as of February 25, 2023, here are the top 20 richest people in the world in descending order:

Wold richest man

Rank Name Wealth Source
1 Elon Musk $222.4 billion Tesla, SpaceX
2 Bernard Arnault & family $167.7 billion LVMH
3 Jeff Bezos $161.1 billion Amazon
4 Bill Gates $116.3 billion Microsoft
5 Mark Zuckerberg $104.5 billion Facebook
6 Warren Buffett $103.3 billion Berkshire Hathaway
7 Larry Ellison $96.5 billion Oracle
8 Larry Page $92.5 billion Google
9 Sergey Brin $90.5 billion Google
10 Steve Ballmer $86.8 billion Microsoft
11 Amancio Ortega $83.3 billion Zara
Rank Name Wealth Source
12 Mukesh Ambani $81.3 billion Reliance Industries
13 Jim Walton $77.8 billion Walmart
14 Rob Walton $77.3 billion Walmart
15 Alice Walton $75.6 billion Walmart
16 MacKenzie Scott $59.9 billion Amazon
17 Steve Schwarzman $46.6 billion Blackstone
18 Phil Knight $45.3 billion Nike
19 Elon R Musk $42.8 billion Tesla, SpaceX
20 Francois Pinault & family $42.7 billion Kering

1) Elon Musk - United States - $197 billion - Founder and CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company


2) Jeff Bezos - United States - $187 billion - Founder and former CEO of Amazon


3) Bernard Arnault & Family - France - $157 billion - Chairman and CEO of LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy)


4) Bill Gates - United States - $129 billion - Co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist


5) Mark Zuckerberg - United States - $117 billion - Co-founder and CEO of Facebook


6) Warren Buffett - United States - $102 billion - CEO of Berkshire Hathaway and philanthropist


7) Larry Ellison - United States - $93 billion - Co-founder and former CEO of Oracle Corporation


8) Larry Page - United States - $91 billion - Co-founder of Google and CEO of Alphabet Inc.


9) Sergey Brin - United States - $88 billion - Co-founder of Google and president of Alphabet Inc.


10) Mukesh Ambani - India - $84 billion - Chairman and largest shareholder of Reliance Industries, India's most valuable company

World richest man

11) Steve Ballmer - United States - $81 billion - Former CEO of Microsoft and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA team


12) Amancio Ortega - Spain - $77 billion - Founder of Inditex, the parent company of Zara and other clothing brands


13) Jim Walton - United States - $71 billion - Heir to the Walmart fortune and chairman of Arvest Bank


14) Alice Walton - United States - $68 billion - Heir to the Walmart fortune and founder of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art


15) Rob Walton - United States - $67 billion - Heir to the Walmart fortune and former chairman of Walmart


16) Zhong Shanshan - China - $65 billion - Founder and chairman of Nongfu Spring, a bottled water company, and chairman of vaccine maker Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy


17) Carlos Slim Helu & family - Mexico - $64 billion - Chairman and CEO of Grupo Carso, a conglomerate with interests in telecommunications, construction, and mining


18) Francois Pinault & family - France - $63 billion - CEO of Kering, a luxury goods company that owns brands like Gucci and Saint Laurent


19) Larry Fink - United States - $60 billion - Founder and CEO of BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager


20) Michael Bloomberg - United States - $59 billion - Founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, a financial data and media company, and former mayor of New York City.


It's important to note that the wealth of these individuals may have changed since my knowledge cutoff date, as their net worths can fluctuate due to changes in the stock market, business operations, and other factors.

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