The wealth rankings for 2025 have been released, and the data is a bit heart-wrenching. Among the top ten, nine are Americans, with the only exception being the French tycoon Arnault, who holds up the scene with his luxury goods empire. The tech sector remains the main battlefield for wealth creation, with Musk alone amassing a net worth of 458.1 billion dollars, firmly sitting at the top, as the wave of AI benefits sends these people's wealth skyrocketing.
What is even more magical is the concentration of wealth - the top ten control over 62% of the wealth globally, while the average net asset of ordinary workers is only $4,100 per month. This comparison is indeed thought-provoking; the technological revolution is reshaping the wealth landscape, but the wealth gap is also widening simultaneously.
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UncleWhale
· 11-30 11:20
Musk alone has 458.1 billion, and the two of us together don't even have as much as his loose change, haha
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The top ten control 62% of the wealth? This number really can't hold up
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So it's the AI dividend, no wonder these tech pros' wealth is rising at rocket speed while we are still working
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Nine Americans and one French guy, the wealth list looks like an American club
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62% of the wealth is held by ten people, this is our era
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Working people have a net worth of 4,100 dollars a month? How come I remember having less...
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Arnault relies on luxury goods to hold up the scene, while the other nine rely on technology to Be Played for Suckers, that's the difference
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Taking a rocket up? We're in the basement, brother
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The widening wealth gap sounds nice, but it's really just wealth disparity
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Musk alone is worth the efforts of several generations of us
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The gap in wealth between the top ten billionaires and ordinary people looks absurd when compared.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 11-27 19:48
Elon Musk alone has eaten 45.81 billion, and we don't even have a share of the soup...
AI is really giving the rich an advantage, the wealth gap is so huge, what else is there to play?
The top ten control 62%? My gosh, as soon as this data came out I knew it was time to enter a position.
Americans monopolize the rich list, why is there still a French guy stirring things up...
They are in rockets, while we crawl on the ground, it hits hard.
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GasFeeSobber
· 11-27 11:45
Musk's 458.1 billion, how long the hell do I have to work to catch up...
Really don’t know if I should keep playing with encryption, it feels like financial freedom is getting further away from us.
62% of the wealth is in the hands of the top ten, this is just blatant harvesting.
The AI dividend is real, but it just adds fuel to the fire for the rich.
Taking a rocket? We can’t even afford a ticket.
All ten are Americans, just that alone is enough irony.
Ordinary people make 4100 dollars a month, Musk makes more than that in a second... interesting.
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FloorSweeper
· 11-27 11:42
Is it reasonable for Musk to stand in for several generations of workers?
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The top ten control 62% of the wealth, while we at the bottom are endlessly grinding...
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Are they all Americans and tech tycoons? Is the landscape really this small?
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The AI dividends are all being consumed by these people, we didn't even get a drop of soup
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What does 458.1 billion even mean? I might never comprehend it in my lifetime
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This wealth gap isn't just widening, it's self-destructive
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Why is it always the tech circle that is playing people for suckers? It's interesting
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Ordinary people earn 4100 dollars a month, and I still have to pay taxes, it's absurd
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The number of the top ten billionaires sounds like something out of a sci-fi novel, it's really fucking surreal
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How come Musk is at the top again? How much money can this guy really make?
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ForumMiningMaster
· 11-27 11:33
The gap between the rich and the poor is clear at a glance, with 62% of the wealth in the hands of ten people. How are we supposed to play this game?
Elon Musk alone has 458.1 billion; I won't even earn a fraction of that in my lifetime.
The AI dividend? To put it bluntly, it's a game for the wealthy, and we can only work and watch.
The top ten are all Americans plus one Frenchman; this setup is truly a stage for Western tycoons.
A net worth of 4,100 dollars a month... who are they talking about? I don't even have that.
The myth of wealth creation through technological revolution is just that, a myth; the wealth gap will only get deeper.
Looking at these numbers, I still feel that the time when mining was a thing was refreshing; there was a chance when the barriers to entry weren't so high.
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LiquidatedTwice
· 11-27 11:23
Elon Musk is really outrageous, a single person is equivalent to the small goals of several generations of us.
The top ten control 62% of the wealth, this number sounds suffocating.
The AI dividends have all been siphoned off by the tech pros, while we are still working 996.
Four thousand dollars a month? Laughing to death, I haven't even got four thousand soft sister coins yet.
With such high wealth concentration, it's becoming increasingly difficult for ordinary people to turn their lives around.
Americans dominate the list, nothing new there.
Arnault upholds the face of France just by selling bags, how rich must that be?
Shooting up in rockets, while we are digging down in basements.
This is the price of "technology changing the world," right? The wealth gap is a chasm.
2025 Wealth Rankings: Musk Tops with 458.1 Billion, Top Ten Billionaires Control Over 60% of Global Wealth
The wealth rankings for 2025 have been released, and the data is a bit heart-wrenching. Among the top ten, nine are Americans, with the only exception being the French tycoon Arnault, who holds up the scene with his luxury goods empire. The tech sector remains the main battlefield for wealth creation, with Musk alone amassing a net worth of 458.1 billion dollars, firmly sitting at the top, as the wave of AI benefits sends these people's wealth skyrocketing.
What is even more magical is the concentration of wealth - the top ten control over 62% of the wealth globally, while the average net asset of ordinary workers is only $4,100 per month. This comparison is indeed thought-provoking; the technological revolution is reshaping the wealth landscape, but the wealth gap is also widening simultaneously.