Forbes Names the World’s Wealthiest Billionaires for 2025

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Forbes magazine has been keeping a record of billionaires since 1987 when there were just 140 people in the world to amass this type of wealth. In their latest list, which was published on April 1st, the magazine says there are 3,028 entrepreneurs, investors, and heirs who are billionaires.

The United States remains the country with the most billionaires, at 902, followed by China with 516 and India with 205. Here’s our breakdown of Forbes magazine’s top 15 billionaires worldwide.

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15. Alice Walton

75-year-old Alice Walton was ranked as the 15th wealthiest billionaire in the world. She is the only daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, and in 2024, her wealth reached a reported amount of $101 billion. Unlike her brothers, she has not served at Walmart but dedicated herself to art curation, opening the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Arkansas. Her wealth, however, comes from Walmart shares.

14. Michael Bloomberg

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Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at Warehouse 215 at Bentley Projects in Phoenix, Arizona. Credit: Gage Skidmore – CC BY-SA 2.0 via Flickr.

Michael Bloomberg is the cofounder of media and financial information company Bloomberg LP. The 83-year-old has a net worth of $105 billion, owning 88% of the company. He was also the mayor of New York City for 12 years between 2002 and 2013 and had an unsuccessful presidential campaign in 2020.

13. Bill Gates

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Bill Gates will be visiting Athens, Greece, as well as several islands. Credit: Kuhlmann/Wikimedia Commons/ CC BY 3.0

Bill Gates, 69, was once the wealthiest man on the planet. This year, however, he was ranked at 13 on Forbes’s billionaire list. His wealth is reportedly worth $107.7 billion. The former Microsoft boss currently owns less than 1% of the company, as after he stepped down from the board in 2020, he donated billions in shares to the Gates Foundation in 2022.

12. Jim Walton 

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Alice and Jim Walton present the Sam M. Walton Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the 2011 Walmart Shareholders Meeting. From left to right, Jim, Alice and Rob. Credit: Walmart Corporate – CC BY 2.0 via Flickr

Jim Walton is the youngest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton, at 76 years old. He is worth an estimated $109 billion, primarily through Walmart shares. He is also chairman of the Walton family’s Arvest Bank Group, which holds assets worth $26 billion.

11. Rob Walton

The oldest of the three Walton siblings, at 80, Rob Walton has amassed a fortune worth $110 billion. He became Walmart chairman after his father died in 1992, but retired in 2015. He also led a consortium in 2022 to own the NFL team, the Denver Broncos.

Steve Ballmer was the Microsoft CEO between 2000 and 2014

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Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer, presents his pre-show keynote at the 2010 International CES in Las Vegas Wednesday evening. Credit: Microsoft Sweden – CC BY 2.0 via Flickr

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer ranks number 10 in Forbes’s 2025 billionaire rankings. His wealth is estimated to be worth $115.6 billion. Ballmer joined the tech giants in 1980 and was the company’s 30th employee. The 69-year-old also owns the NBA team the Los Angeles Clippers, which is estimated to be worth $4.65 billion.

9. Amancio Ortega

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Amancio Ortega after signing off funds for cancer research. Credit: Cristina Cifuentes -CC BY 2.0 via Flickr

Amancio Ortega, 89, is the first European to feature in Forbes’s top 15. His reported net worth is $114.8 billion. He founded Inditex, a conglomerate that owns Zara, Bershka, and Massimo Dutti. Ortega currently owns 60% of Inditex. Forbes reports that he earns over $400 million in yearly dividends, which he re-invests in real estate in Europe and North America.

8. Sergey Brin

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Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Sports the New Google Glasses at Dinner in the Dark, a Benefit for the Foundation Fighting Blindness — San Francisco, CA. Credit: Thomas Hawk – CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr

Brin, 51, is a co-founder of Google. He stepped down as President of the parent company, Alphabet, in 2019 but remains a board member and a shareholder. His net worth is estimated to be $125.8 billion.

7. Larry Page

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Larry Page, Google’s co-founder. Credit: Stansfield PL / CC-BY-SA-3.0 / Wikimedia Commons

Page, another Google cofounder, ranks at number seven with a net worth of $131.3 billion. Much like Brin, 52-year-old Page stepped down as CEO of Alphabet in 2019 and remains a controlling shareholder on the company’s board. Brin and Page invented Google’s PageRank algorithm, which powers the search engine.

6. Warren Buffett

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Buffet, 94, runs Berkshire Hathaway, which owns companies that include Geico, Duracell, and Dairy Queen. Buffett is among the most successful investors of all time and has amassed a fortune estimated to be worth $166.3 billion. He is also one of the top philanthropists in the world, as he has donated close to $62 billion.

Bernard Arnault, chairman and CEO of  LVMH Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy, ranks at number 5

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The 76-year-old Frenchman is the founder, chairman, and CEO of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton. His luxury conglomerate owns brands like Dior, Sephora, and Fendi. His wealth comes from owning LVMH stock, and his net worth is estimated $1761.7 billion.

4. Larry Ellison

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Larry Ellison. Credit: Oracle PR / CC-BY-2.0 / Wikipedia Commons

As co-founder, chief technology officer, and former CEO of Oracle, Ellison’s staggering climb to the top five richest men in the world is very impressive. Although less known and much less glamorous than social media apps, Oracle is the software company that runs corporate America, specializing in cloud computing and database platforms.

His fortune is estimated to be worth $177.6 billion mostly from owning 40% of Oracle and Tesla stock.

3. Jeff Bezos

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Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s founder. Credit: Seattle City Council / CC-BY-2.0 / Wikipedia Commons

Bezos’s net worth is estimated to be $208.7 billion, with most of his wealth coming from owning large amounts of Amazon stock. He is also the owner and executive chairman of the tech giants. He owns less than 10% of the company. He is also the owner of The Washington Post, and aerospace company, Blue Origin.

2. Mark Zuckerberg

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Mark Zuckerberg at Carnegie Mellon University. Credits: Anirudh Koul, CC BY-NC 2.0, via Flickr

Zuckerberg, 40, owns Meta, a company that owns social media apps like Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp. His net worth is estimated to be $216 billion.

1. Elon Musk

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Elon Musk smiling at a TED Talk. Credits: Steve Jurveston, CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons.

Musk, 53, remains the wealthiest man in the world. Having co-founded seven companies including SpaceX, and xAI, he has amassed wealth worth $345.6 billion. According to estimates by Forbes, SpaceX is currently worth $350 billion. Musk owns a 42% stake in the company.

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