The world could soon see its first trillionaires, with five individuals projected to reach the milestone within the next decade if current trends persist, according to Oxfam's annual inequality report released Sunday reported CNN Business.
Prices this high on the Florida island were unthinkable before Jeff Bezos moved there. But for billionaires, there’s no price tag for privacy, security and exclusivity.
According to Forbes, here are the top 7 billionaires in the world for January 2025. 7. The seventh position is secured by Sergey Brin, with a net worth of USD 149 billion. 5. LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault is in fifth position on the global billionaire list with a wealth of USD 168.8 billion.
When you’re the world’s third-richest man – according to Forbes – with a net worth of $209 billion, buying real estate for price tags that would be shocking to most is just another day at the office for Oracle founder Larry Ellison.
Forbes' has revealed its latest billionaire rankings and Tesla's CEO Elon Musk sits at the top on the list of world's wealthiest individuals as of January 2025 with a hefty net worth of
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, currently the world’s richest person worth more than $430 billion, should cross the mark in just under five years. He will soon be joined by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault and family.
An oligarchy of 12 American billionaires and one billionaire family have gained nearly $1 trillion over the past four years, doubling their combined wealth. The gains were
Oxfam’s latest inequality report, unveiled on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos, projects that five billionaires, led by Elon Musk, are set to surpass $1 trillion in wealth within a decade.
In fact, several years ago two Princeton political scientists concluded after examining the data that the U.S. is no longer a democracy, but an oligarchy. The oligarchic face of the United States then is now the face of the entire world. What is to be done?
The president-elects private Palm Beach club has turned into a new center of power the report says The worlds top moguls have b
ABC premiered a game show in 1999, Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The title seems quaint today. A report by Oxfam in early 2024 found that the world’s richest one per cent own 43 per cent of all global financial assets.
Five individuals are predicted to have net worths upwards of one trillion in a certain number of years. Can you guess who they are?