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In the latest global wealth ranking, Elon Musk once again secures the position of the world's richest person, with a total net worth of $638 billion, far ahead of others. This Silicon Valley entrepreneur has repeatedly held this title, and it seems no one can shake his dominance.
Close behind are other tech magnates and business elites. Meta (Facebook) founder Mark Zuckerberg ranks sixth with a net worth of $22.9 billion and remains the world's wealthiest young entrepreneur. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, although in 16th place, still has a substantial $11.7 billion in assets. Indian business tycoon Mukesh Ambani also enters the top 20 global billionaires, ranking 18th, demonstrating the rise of emerging market entrepreneurs.
According to data from World of Statistics, this ranking reflects the concentration of global wealth—despite having billions of people, the top-tier billionaires are still these tech and industry giants. For the world's wealthiest individuals, the rate of wealth growth seems to far surpass that of ordinary people, sparking ongoing discussions about wealth distribution and economic inequality.