FOW24NEWS.COM---LEADING MEN, The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking by net worth of the world's wealthiest billionaires compiled and published in March annually by the American business magazine FOW24NEWS.COM. The list was first published in March 1987.[1] The total net worth of each individual on the list is estimated, in United States dollars, based on their assets and accounting for debt. Royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from these lists.[3]
In 2017, there was a record of 2,043 people on the list, which is the first time over 2,000 people were listed, that included 195 newcomers that included 76 from China and 25 from the U.S.; there were 56 people under 40 and it had a record of 227 women.[4] The average net worth of the list came in at US$3.75 billion, down US$110 million from 2015. Added together, the total net worth for 2017's billionaires was US$7.67 trillion, up from US$7.1 trillion in 2015.[2][5] As of 2017, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has topped the list 18 of the past 23 years.[2]
According to a 2017 Oxfam report, the top eight billionaires own as much combined wealth as "half the human race".[6][7]
Each year, FOW24NEWS.COM, employs a team of more than fifty reporters from a variety of countries to track the activity of the world's wealthiest individuals.[8] Preliminary surveys are sent to those who may qualify for the list. According to Forbes, they received three types of responses – some people try to inflate their wealth, others cooperate but leave out details, and some refuse to answer any questions.[9] Business deals are then scrutinized and estimates of valuable assets – land, homes, vehicles, artwork, etc. – are made. Interviews are conducted to vet the figures and get a better idea of an individual's holdings. Finally, positions in a publicly traded stock are priced to market on a date roughly a month before publication. Privately held companies are priced by the prevailing price-to-sales or price-to-earnings ratios. Known debt is subtracted from assets to get a final estimate of an individual's estimated worth in United States dollars. Since stock prices fluctuate rapidly, an individual's true wealth and ranking at the time of publication may vary from their situation when the list was compiled.[8]
Family fortunes dispersed over a large number of individuals are included only if those individuals' holdings are worth more than a billion dollars. However, when a living individual has dispersed his or her wealth to immediate family members, it is included under a single listing provided that individual is still living.[8] Royalty and dictators are always excluded from the lists.
Rankings are published annually in March, so the net worth listed are snapshots taken at that time. These lists show the top 10 wealthiest billionaires.
On the 30th anniversary of in FOW24NEW.COM' list of the world's billionaires, for the fourth year in a row, Bill Gates was named the richest man in the world.[2] The number of billionaires increased 13% to 2,043 from 1,810 in 2016; this is the biggest change in over 30 years of tracking billionaires globally.[2] This is the first time after 12 years that Carlos Slim was not within the top five. The U.S. continues to have the most billionaires in the world, with a record of 565. China has 319 (this does not include Hong Kong with 67 and Macau with 1), Germany has 114 and India has the fourth most with 101; India has reached over 100 billionaires for its first time.
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $86.0 billion |
61 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $75.6 billion |
86 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Jeff Bezos | $72.8 billion |
53 | Amazon.com | |
| 4 |
Amancio Ortega | $71.3 billion |
80 | Inditex, Zara | |
| 5 |
Mark Zuckerberg | $56.0 billion |
32 | ||
| 6 |
Carlos Slim | $54.5 billion |
77 | América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 7 |
Larry Ellison | $52.2 billion |
72 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 8 |
Charles Koch | $48.3 billion |
81 | Koch Industries | |
| 8 |
David Koch | $48.3 billion |
76 | Koch Industries | |
| 10 |
Michael Bloomberg | $47.5 billion |
75 | Bloomberg L.P. |
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $75.0 billion |
60 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Amancio Ortega | $67.0 billion |
79 | Inditex | |
| 3 |
Warren Buffett | $60.8 billion |
85 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 4 |
Carlos Slim | $50.0 billion |
76 | América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 5 |
Jeff Bezos | $45.2 billion |
52 | Amazon.com | |
| 6 |
Mark Zuckerberg | $44.6 billion |
31 | ||
| 7 |
Larry Ellison | $43.6 billion |
71 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 8 |
Michael Bloomberg | $40.0 billion |
74 | Bloomberg L.P. | |
| 9 |
Charles Koch | $39.6 billion |
80 | Koch Industries | |
| 9 |
David Koch | $39.6 billion |
75 | Koch Industries |
Bill Gates was named the richest man in the world by Forbes's annual list of the world's billionaires. This was the 16th time that the founder of Microsoft claimed the top spot. Carlos Slim came in second for the second consecutive time. Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway was placed third, while Amancio Ortega of Spain, slipped down a position from last year to number four. Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle rounded off the top five. Christy Walton was the highest ranking female at number eight. America's Evan Spiegel, co-founder of photo messaging app Snapchat became the youngest billionaire this year at the age of 24. At age 99, David Rockefeller maintained his position as the oldest billionaire to be included in the list.[18] Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, rose to number 16 with $33.4 billion. Iceland had a billionaire Thor Bjorgolfsson in the list after a gap of five years. Guatemala had a billionaire, Mario Lopez Estrada, for the first time in its history.[19]
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $79.2 billion |
59 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Carlos Slim | $77.1 billion |
75 | América Móvil, Telmex, Grupo Carso | |
| 3 |
Warren Buffett | $72.7 billion |
84 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 4 |
Amancio Ortega | $64.5 billion |
78 | Inditex | |
| 5 |
Larry Ellison | $54.3 billion |
70 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 6 |
Charles Koch | $42.9 billion |
79 | Koch Industries | |
| 6 |
David Koch | $42.9 billion |
74 | Koch Industries | |
| 8 |
Christy Walton | $41.7 billion |
60 | Walmart | |
| 9 |
Jim Walton | $40.6 billion |
66 | Walmart | |
| 10 |
Liliane Bettencourt | $40.1 billion |
92 | L'Oreal |
Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, added $9 billion to his fortune since 2013 and topped theFOW24NEWS.COM 2014 billionaire list. He has topped the list 15 of the previous 20 years, but his last number one ranking in 2009.[20] Mexican telecommunication mogul Carlos Slim came in second place after being number one the previous four years. Zara founder Amancio Ortega placed third for the second consecutive year. American investor Warren Buffett was in the top five for the 20th consecutive year, placing fourth.[21] America's Christy Walton was the highest ranking female, placing ninth overall.[1] Aliko Dangote of Nigeria became the first African ever to enter the top 25, with an estimated net worth of $25 billion.[3]
A total of 1,645 people made the 2014 billionaire list, representing combined wealth of $6.4 trillion.[21] Of those, a record 268 were newcomers, surpassing 2008's 226 newcomers.[1] One hundred people listed in 2013 failed to make the list.[21] The number of women on the list rose to a record 172 in 2014.[1] Approximately 66 percent of the list was self-made, 13 percent achieved their wealth through inheritance alone, and 21 percent through a mixture of the two.[3]
The United States had 492 billionaires on the list, the most of any country.[21] The country also had the most newcomers with 50, and women with 54.[1] China had the second most billionaires with 152, while Russia was third with 111.[21] Algeria, Lithuania, Tanzania, and Uganda were all represented on the list for the first time. Turkey saw the most people drop off the list, 19, due to a period of high inflation in the country.[3]
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $76.0 billion |
58 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Carlos Slim & family | $72.0 billion |
74 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 3 |
Amancio Ortega | $64.0 billion |
77 | Inditex | |
| 4 |
Warren Buffett | $58.2 billion |
83 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 5 |
Larry Ellison | $48.0 billion |
70 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 6 |
Charles Koch | $40.0 billion |
78 | Koch Industries | |
| 6 |
David Koch | $40.0 billion |
73 | Koch Industries | |
| 8 |
Sheldon Adelson | $38.0 billion |
80 | Las Vegas Sands | |
| 9 |
Christy Walton & family | $36.7 billion |
58–59 | Walmart | |
| 10 |
Jim Walton | $34.7 billion |
65 | Walmart |
A global rise in asset prices, led FOW24NEWS.COM editor Randall Lane to declare "It [was] a very good year to be a billionaire". However, it was not a good year to be Eike Batista who fell from seventh to 100th, suffering the largest net loss of anyone on the list.[22] Overall, net gainers outnumbered net losers by 4:1.[23]
A record total of 1,426 people made the 2013 list, representing $5.4 trillion of assets.[24] Of those, 442 billionaires hailed from the United States.[22] The Asian-Pacific region had 386 billionaires and Europe 366. The list also featured a record number of newcomers, 210, representing 42 different countries. Sixty people from the 2012 list fell below a billion dollar of assets in 2013 and eight others from the 2012 list died. The Asia-Pacific region had the most drop offs, with 29, followed by the United States with 16. The 2013 list featured 138 women, of which 50 came from the United States. A majority of the list (961 individuals, 67 percent) was entirely self-made; 184 (13 percent) inherited their wealth, and 281 (20 percent) achieved their fortune through a combination of inheritance and business acumen.[24]
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Carlos Slim & family | $73.0 billion |
73 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 2 |
Bill Gates | $67.0 billion |
57 | Microsoft | |
| 3 |
Amancio Ortega | $57.0 billion |
76 | Inditex Group | |
| 4 |
Warren Buffett | $53.5 billion |
82 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 5 |
Larry Ellison | $43.0 billion |
68 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 6 |
Charles Koch | $34.0 billion |
77 | Koch Industries | |
| 6 |
David Koch | $34.0 billion |
72 | Koch Industries | |
| 8 |
Li Ka-shing | $31.0 billion |
84 | Cheung Kong Holdings | |
| 9 |
Liliane Bettencourt & family | $30.0 billion |
90 | L'Oréal | |
| 10 |
Bernard Arnault | $29.0 billion |
63 | LVMH |
A record total of 1,226 people made the 2012 list, representing 58 different countries. Of those, 126 were newcomers to the list and 104 were women. The United States had the greatest number of billionaires with 425. Russia had 96 people on the list, while China had 95.[25] Georgia, Morocco, and Peru were newly represented on the list. Falling stock prices in Asia contributed to 117 former billionaires falling from the list worldwide. Twelve others listed in 2011 died. Overall, net gainers (460) barely outnumbered net losers (441).[27]
To coincide with the release of the 2012 list, Forbes announced a new "Billionaire Real-Time Ticker" updating the wealth of the world's top fifty billionaires in real time.[25]
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Carlos Slim & family | $69.0 billion |
72 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 2 |
Bill Gates | $61.0 billion |
56 | Microsoft | |
| 3 |
Warren Buffett | $44.0 billion |
81 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 4 |
Bernard Arnault | $41.0 billion |
63 | LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton | |
| 5 |
Amancio Ortega | $37.5 billion |
75 | Inditex Group | |
| 6 |
Larry Ellison | $36.0 billion |
67 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 7 |
Eike Batista | $30.0 billion |
55 | EBX Group | |
| 8 |
Stefan Persson | $26.0 billion |
64 | H&M | |
| 9 |
Li Ka-shing | $25.5 billion |
83 | Cheung Kong Holdings | |
| 10 |
Karl Albrecht | $25.4 billion |
92 | Aldi |
In the 25th annual Forbes list of global billionaires, Carlos Slim added $20.5 billion to his fortune, the most of anyone, and retained his number one ranking with a total fortune of $74 billion. Bill Gates remained in second place with $56 billion, while Warren Buffett was third with $50 billion. The top 10 had a combined wealth of $406 billion, up from $342 billion in 2010.[28] According to FOW24NEWS.COM editor "media and technology billionaires definitely benefited from a stronger stock market and a growing enthusiasm for all things social" since the 2010 list.[29] However, Nigerian commodity mogul Aliko Dangote was the greatest gainer on a percentage basis as his fortune increased 557 percent to $13.5 billion. Mark Zuckerberg was one of seven Facebook-related billionaires on the list, as he $9.5 billion to his fortune to move up to 52nd. Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz was the youngest person on the list. Aged 26, eight days younger than Zuckerberg, he debuted at number 420 with an estimated fortune of $2.7 billion. IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad was the largest loser as he saw his fortune plummet from $23 billion to $6 billion, dropping him from 11th to 162nd overall.[28]
A record 1,210 billionaires made the 2011 list, representing a combined wealth of $4.5 trillion, up from $3.6 trillion the previous year.[30] One third of the world's billionaires, 413, came from the United States. China had the second most billionaires with 115, while Russia was third with 101. Asia moved up to 332 billionaires, passing Europe as a region for the first time since the 1990s.[28] The 2011 list included 214 newcomers and the average net worth of those on it increased to $3.7 billion.[29]
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Carlos Slim & family | $74.0 billion |
71 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 2 |
Bill Gates | $56.0 billion |
55 | Microsoft | |
| 3 |
Warren Buffett | $50.0 billion |
80 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 4 |
Bernard Arnault | $41.0 billion |
62 | LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton | |
| 5 |
Larry Ellison | $39.5 billion |
66 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 6 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $31.1 billion |
60 | Arcelor Mittal | |
| 7 |
Amancio Ortega | $31.0 billion |
74 | Inditex Group | |
| 8 |
Eike Batista | $30.0 billion |
53 | EBX Group | |
| 9 |
Mukesh Ambani | $27.0 billion |
57 | Reliance Industries | |
| 10 |
Christy Walton & family | $26.5 billion |
55 | Walmart |
Carlos Slim narrowly eclipsed Bill Gates to top the billionaire list for the first time. Slim saw his estimated worth surge $18.5 billion to $53.5 billion as shares of America Movil rose 35 percent. Gates' estimated wealth rose $13 billion to $53 billion, placing him second. Warren Buffett was third with $47 billion.[31] Christy Walton was the highest ranking woman, placing 12th overall, with an inherited fortune of $22.5 billion.[32] At age 25, Mark Zuckerberg continued to be the world's youngest self-made billionaire.[9] American Isaac Perlmutter was among the top newcomers with an estimated fortunate $4 billion acquired in his sale of Marvel Entertainment to Disney.[31]
A total of 1,011 people made the 2010. The United States accounted for 403 billionaires, followed by China with 89 and Russia with 62.[32] It was the first time China, while including Hong Kong, placed second.[31] A total of 55 countries were represented on the 2010 list, including Finland and Pakistan which claimed their first billionaires.[32] Eighty-nine women made the list, but only 14 of them were self-made.[32] The combined net worth of the list was $3.6 trillion, up 50 percent from 2009's $2.4 trillion, while the average net worth was $3.5 billion.[9]
The 2010 list featured 164 re-entries and 97 true newcomers.[9] Asia accounted for more than 100 of the new entrants. Overall, just 12 percent of the list lost wealth since 2009, and 30 people fell off the list. Thirteen others died.[31] Of the 89 women, 12 were newcomers in 2010. BUCHI GEORGE said the growing number of billionaires was clear sign that the world's economy was recovering from 2009's global financial crisis.[9]
Warren Buffet and Bill Gates announce The Giving Pledge that is a promise to give the majority of wealth to philanthropy. As of 2017, 157 people have signed the pledge, most of them billionaires.
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Carlos Slim & family | $53.5 billion |
70 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 2 |
Bill Gates | $53.0 billion |
54 | Microsoft | |
| 3 |
Warren Buffett | $47.0 billion |
79 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 4 |
Mukesh Ambani | $29.0 billion |
53 | Reliance Industries | |
| 5 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $28.7 billion |
60 | Arcelor Mittal | |
| 6 |
Larry Ellison | $28.0 billion |
66 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 7 |
Bernard Arnault | $27.5 billion |
61 | LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton | |
| 8 |
Eike Batista | $27.0 billion |
53 | EBX Group | |
| 9 |
Amancio Ortega | $25.0 billion |
74 | Inditex Group | |
| 10 |
Karl Albrecht | $23.5 billion |
90 | Aldi Süd |
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $40.0 billion |
53 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $37.0 billion |
78 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Carlos Slim | $35.0 billion |
69 | Telmex, América Móvil | |
| 4 |
Larry Ellison | $22.5 billion |
64 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 5 |
Ingvar Kamprad | $22.0 billion |
83 | IKEA | |
| 6 |
Karl Albrecht | $21.5 billion |
89 | Aldi Süd | |
| 7 |
Mukesh Ambani | $19.5 billion |
57 | Reliance Industries | |
| 8 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $19.3 billion |
58 | Arcelor Mittal | |
| 9 |
Theo Albrecht | $18.8 billion |
87 | Aldi Nord, Trader Joe's | |
| 10 |
Amancio Ortega | $18.3 billion |
73 | Inditex Group |
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Warren Buffett | $62.0 billion |
77 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 2 |
Carlos Slim | $60.0 billion |
68 | Telmex, América Móvil | |
| 3 |
Bill Gates | $58.0 billion |
52 | Microsoft | |
| 4 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $45.0 billion |
57 | Arcelor Mittal | |
| 5 |
Mukesh Ambani | $43.0 billion |
50 | Reliance Industries | |
| 6 |
Anil Ambani | $42.0 billion |
48 | Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group | |
| 7 |
Ingvar Kamprad | $31.0 billion |
81 | IKEA | |
| 8 |
Kushal Pal Singh | $30.0 billion |
76 | DLF Group | |
| 9 |
Oleg Deripaska | $28.0 billion |
40 | Rusal | |
| 10 |
Karl Albrecht | $27.0 billion |
88 | Aldi Süd |
2007
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $56.0 billion |
51 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $52.0 billion |
76 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Carlos Slim | $49.0 billion |
67 | Telmex, América Móvil, Grupo Carso | |
| 4 |
Ingvar Kamprad | $33.0 billion |
80 | IKEA | |
| 5 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $32.0 billion |
56 | Arcelor Mittal | |
| 6 |
Sheldon Adelson | $26.5 billion |
73 | Las Vegas Sands | |
| 7 |
Bernard Arnault | $26.0 billion |
58 | LVMH | |
| 8 |
Amancio Ortega | $24.0 billion |
71 | Inditex Group | |
| 9 |
Li Ka-shing | $23.0 billion |
78 | Cheung Kong Holdings, Hutchison Whampoa | |
| 10 |
David Thomson | $22.0 billion |
49 | Thomson Corporation |
2006
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $52.0 billion |
50 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $42.0 billion |
75 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Carlos Slim | $30.0 billion |
66 | Telmex | |
| 4 |
Ingvar Kamprad | $28.0 billion |
79 | IKEA | |
| 5 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $23.5 billion |
55 | Mittal Steel Company | |
| 6 |
Paul Allen | $22.0 billion |
53 | Microsoft | |
| 7 |
Bernard Arnault | $21.5 billion |
57 | LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton | |
| 8 |
Prince Al-Waleed | $20.0 billion |
49 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 9 |
Kenneth Thomson | $19.6 billion |
82 | The Thomson Corporation | |
| 10 |
Li Ka Shing | $18.8 billion |
77 | Cheung Kong Group, Hutchison Whampoa |
2005
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $46.5 billion |
49 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $44.0 billion |
74 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Lakshmi Mittal | $25.0 billion |
54 | Mittal Steel Company | |
| 4 |
Carlos Slim | $23.8 billion |
65 | Telmex | |
| 5 |
Prince Al-Waleed | $23.7 billion |
49 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 6 |
Ingvar Kamprad | $23.0 billion |
79 | IKEA | |
| 7 |
Paul Allen | $21.0 billion |
52 | Microsoft | |
| 8 |
Karl Albrecht | $18.5 billion |
85 | Aldi Süd | |
| 9 |
Larry Ellison | $18.4 billion |
60 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 10 |
S. Robson Walton | $18.3 billion |
61 | Walmart |
2004
The founders of Google, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, become billionaires at age 30.| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $46.6 billion |
48 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $42.9 billion |
73 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Karl Albrecht | $23.0 billion |
84 | Aldi Süd | |
| 4 |
Prince Al-Waleed | $21.5 billion |
47 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 5 |
Paul Allen | $21.0 billion |
51 | Microsoft | |
| 6 |
Alice Walton* | $20.0 billion |
55 | Wal-Mart | |
| 7 |
Helen Walton* | $20.0 billion |
84 | Wal-Mart | |
| 8 |
Jim Walton* | $20.0 billion |
56 | Wal-Mart | |
| 9 |
John Walton* | $20.0 billion |
58 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
S. Robson Walton* | $20.0 billion |
60 | Wal-Mart |
2003
Oprah Winfrey becomes the first female African American billionaire.| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $40.7 billion |
47 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $30.5 billion |
72 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Karl and Theo Albrecht | $25.6 billion |
83 | Aldi Süd | |
| 4 |
Paul Allen | $20.1 billion |
50 | Microsoft | |
| 5 |
Prince Al-Waleed | $17.7 billion |
46 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 6 |
Larry Ellison | $16.6 billion |
58 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 7 |
Alice Walton* | $16.5 billion |
54 | Wal-Mart | |
| 8 |
Helen Walton* | $16.5 billion |
83 | Wal-Mart | |
| 9 |
Jim Walton* | $16.5 billion |
55 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
John Walton* | $16.5 billion |
57 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
S. Robson Walton* | $16.5 billion |
59 | Wal-Mart |
- Each hold an essentially equal share in Wal-Mart.
2002
As a result of the market crash caused by the Dot-com bubble, 83 billionaires drop off the list from the previous year.| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $52.8 billion |
46 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $35.0 billion |
71 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Karl and Theo Albrecht | $26.8 billion |
82 | Aldi Süd | |
| 4 |
Paul Allen | $25.2 billion |
49 | Microsoft | |
| 5 |
Larry Ellison | $23.5 billion |
57 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 6 |
Jim Walton* | $20.8 billion |
54 | Wal-Mart | |
| 7 |
John Walton* | $20.7 billion |
56 | Wal-Mart | |
| 8 |
Alice Walton* | $20.5 billion |
53 | Wal-Mart | |
| 9 |
S. Robson Walton* | $20.5 billion |
58 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
Helen Walton* | $20.4 billion |
82 | Wal-Mart |
- Each hold an essentially equal share in Wal-Mart.
2001
In 2001, BET founder Robert L. Johnson became the first ever African-American billionaire.[33]| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bill Gates | $58.7 billion |
45 | Microsoft | |
| 2 |
Warren Buffett | $32.3 billion |
70 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 3 |
Paul Allen | $30.4 billion |
48 | Microsoft | |
| 4 |
Larry Ellison | $26.0 billion |
56 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 5 |
Karl and Theo Albrecht | $25.0 billion |
81 | Aldi | |
| 6 |
Prince Al-Waleed | $20.0 billion |
44 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 7 |
Jim Walton* | $18.8 billion |
53 | Wal-Mart | |
| 8 |
John Walton* | $18.7 billion |
55 | Wal-Mart | |
| 9 |
S. Robson Walton* | $18.6 billion |
57 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
Alice Walton* | $18.5 billion |
52 | Wal-Mart | |
| 10 |
Helen Walton* | $18.5 billion |
81 | Wal-Mart |
- Each hold an essentially equal share in Wal-Mart. Had he been alive in 2001, Sam Walton would have been the world's wealthiest person.
2000
| No. | Name | Net worth (USD) | Age | Nationality | Source(s) of wealth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bill Gates | $60.0 billion | 44 | Microsoft | |
| 2 | Larry Ellison | $47.0 billion | 55 | Oracle Corporation | |
| 3 | Paul Allen | $28.0 billion | 47 | Microsoft | |
| 4 | Warren Buffett | $25.6 billion | 69 | Berkshire Hathaway | |
| 5 | Karl and Theo Albrecht | $20.0 billion | 80 | Aldi Süd | |
| 6 | Prince Al-Waleed | $20.0 billion | 43 | Kingdom Holding Company | |
| 7 | S. Robson Walton | $20.0 billion | 57 | Wal-Mart | |
| 8 | Masayoshi Son | $19.4 billion | 43 | Softbank Capital, SoftBank Mobile | |
| 9 | Michael Dell | $19.1 billion | 46 | Dell | |
| 10 | Kenneth Thomson | $16.1 billion | 77 | The Thomson Corporation |
Legend
| Icon | Description |
|---|---|
| Has not changed from the previous ranking. | |
| Has increased from the previous ranking. | |
| Has decreased from the previous ranking. |
Statistics
The Dot-com bubble created the most paper wealth for some billionaires. However, once the dotcom bubble burst the new rich saw their fortunes disappear.[34] Billionaires' fortunes were hit even harder by the global financial crisis; 2009 was the first time in five years that the world had a net loss in the number of billionaires.[35] The strong performance of the financial markets and global economic recovery have erased financial assets losses. Most of the richest people in the world have seen their fortunes soar in the early 2010s.[36][37]| Year | Number of billionaires | Group's combined net worth |
|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 2,043 | $7.67 trillion |
| 2016 | 1,810 | $6.5 trillion |
| 2015[5] | 1,826 | $7.1 trillion |
| 2014[39] | 1,645 | $6.4 trillion |
| 2013[40] | 1,426 | $5.4 trillion |
| 2012 | 1,226 | $4.6 trillion |
| 2011 | 1,210 | $4.5 trillion |
| 2010 | 1,011 | $3.6 trillion |
| 2009 | 793 | $2.4 trillion |
| 2008 | 1,125 | $4.4 trillion |
| 2007 | 946 | $3.5 trillion |
| 2006 | 793 | $2.6 trillion |
| 2005 | 691 | $2.2 trillion |
| 2004 | 587 | $1.9 trillion |
| 2003 | 476 | $1.4 trillion |
| 2002 | 497 | $1.5 trillion |
| 2001 | 538 | $1.8 trillion |
| 2000 | 470 | $898 billion |


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