Elon Musk tops world's wealthiest list with $419 billion fortune
The general director of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk, with a fortune valued at $419.4 billion, has been recognized as the wealthiest person in the world in the "Wall Street Journal" ranking. He has significantly surpassed Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, who took second place with a fortune of $263.8 billion.
The American newspaper published for the first time on Tuesday a list of 24 super-billionaires, which includes all individuals globally whose net worth exceeds $50 billion. The data comes from analyses by Altrata, a company that tracks global wealth.
According to the WSJ, super-billionaires hold over 16% of the total wealth of billionaires worldwide, a significant increase from just 4% in 2014. The fortunes of the wealthiest 24 people reached $3.3 trillion, which is comparable to the nominal GDP of France. Within this group, 16 individuals have achieved centibillionaire status, each possessing at least $100 billion.
As reported by the newspaper, Musk's wealth is more than two million times greater than that of an average American family. Last week, Bloomberg estimated that the value of his enterprises increased by $613 billion following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election in November 2024.
This amount includes anticipated investments, which are financial transactions that have not yet been realized but are planned. Musk currently advises Trump.
Top five super-rich
Behind Jeff Bezos, who ranked second on the WSJ list, is Bernard Arnault, the owner of the luxury giant Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, with a fortune of $238.9 billion. The top five include Oracle's chairman Larry Ellison ($237 billion) and entrepreneur and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ($220.8 billion).
The ranking also features three women: Alice Walton, heir to the Walmart fortune ($110.2 billion); Julia Koch, who inherited wealth from her late husband, the founder of the American corporation Koch Inc. ($65.1 billion); and Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, granddaughter of the L'Oréal founder ($61.9 billion).
The list concludes with the wealthiest Chinese individual, Zhong Shanshan, founder and chairman of the beverage company Nongfu Spring ($57.7 billion), and Prajogo Pangestu, an Indonesian entrepreneur of Barito Pacific Timber ($55.4 billion).
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