The
ranks of the world’s billionaires continue to scale new heights–and stretch to
new corners of the world. Global wealth team from Forbes Magazine found a record 1,645
billionaires with an aggregate net worth of $6.4 trillion, also a record, up
from $5.4 trillion a year ago. 268 new ten-figure fortunes were unearthed,
including 42 new women billionaires, both also records. In total, there are 172
women on the list, more than ever before and up from 138 last year.
Bill
Gates is back on top after a four-year hiatus, reclaiming the title of world’s
richest person from telecom mogul Carlos Slim Helu of Mexico, who ranked No. 1
for the past four years. Gates, whose fortune rose by $9 billion in the past
year, has held the top spot for 15 of the past 20 years. Spanish clothing
retailer Amancio Ortega (best known for the Zara fashion chain) retains
the No. 3 spot for the second year in a row, extending his lead over Warren
Buffett, who is again No. 4. American gambling tycoon Sheldon Adelson, who
added $11.5 billion to his pile, makes it back into the top ten for the first
time since 2007. Another first: A record net worth of $31 billion was needed to
make the top 20, up from $23 billion last year.
The
year’s biggest dollar gainer was Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg,
whose fortune jumped $15.2 billion, to $28.5 billion, as shares of his social
network soared. Tech, and more specifically Facebook, helped propel numerous
fortunes lately. The company’s COO, Sheryl Sandberg, joins the ranks for the
first time, as does Facebook’s longtime vice president Jeff Rothschild. Also,
thanks to a $19 billion deal (including restricted stock) with Facebook,
WhatsApp founders Jan Koum and Brian Acton join the ranks of Silicon Valley’s
wealthiest for the first time. They are 4 of 26 newcomers whose fortunes come
from technology, 10 of whom are American, including Dropbox CEO Drew Houston
and Workday cofounder Aneel Bhusri.
Thanks
to the tech boom, and strong stock market, the U.S. once again leads the world
with 492 billionaires, followed by China with 152 and Russia with 111. But
wealth is spreading to new places. Billionaires were found for the first time in
Algeria, Lithuania, Tanzania and Uganda. Also for the first time, an
African, Aliko Dangote of Nigeria, breaks into the top 25. Worth $25
billion, he moves up 20 spots.
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