As of July 2025, the world’s ten richest individuals collectively hold nearly $2 trillion in net worth, with fortunes largely built on innovation, infrastructure, and strategic disruption.
World’s 10 richest people— July 2025
Elon Musk
Estimated net worth: $393 billion

The CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI continues to lead the global wealth race. Despite some market volatility earlier this year, Musk’s AI ventures and dominance in space tech have solidified his position at the top.
Larry Ellison
Estimated net worth: $251–276 billion

The Oracle co-founder has leapt past Mark Zuckerberg to take the No. 2 spot. A massive rally in Oracle’s stock—driven by strategic AI and cloud partnerships—has boosted Ellison’s wealth by over $50 billion since early June.
Mark Zuckerberg
Estimated net worth: $247–260 billion

The Meta chief has seen his fortunes fluctuate amid shifting investor sentiment around virtual reality, AI, and content moderation. Still, Zuckerberg remains a central figure in the tech economy.
Jeff Bezos
Estimated net worth: $237 billion

The Amazon founder continues to see steady gains from the company’s expansion into logistics, AI integration, and healthcare—despite stepping down as CEO in 2021.
Bernard Arnault & family
Estimated net worth: $148 billion

As chairman of LVMH, Arnault stands as the only non-American in the top ten. While the luxury market remains robust, slower growth in Asia has tempered gains.
Larry Page
Estimated net worth: $146 billion

The Google co-founder’s wealth has rebounded alongside Alphabet’s push into generative AI and quantum computing.
Warren Buffett
Estimated net worth: $143 billion

At 94, the Berkshire Hathaway chairman is still considered a long-term investing icon. Though more low-key in recent years, Buffett’s portfolio remains one of the most influential in the world.
Steve Ballmer
Estimated net worth: $141 billion

The former Microsoft CEO has gained steadily through his holdings in the tech giant and his recent push into AI-focused philanthropy and sports tech ventures.
Sergey Brin
Estimated net worth: $140 billion

Like Larry Page, Brin benefits from Alphabet’s continued dominance, especially in AI search, data infrastructure, and autonomous vehicle development.
Jensen Huang
Estimated net worth: $138 billion

The founder and CEO of NVIDIA has rocketed into the top 10, thanks to the company’s near-monopoly on high-performance AI chips. As the global demand for GPUs soars, Huang’s wealth has surged.
A dominance of data and disruption
What stands out in this year’s rankings is the overwhelming influence of technology and artificial intelligence. Eight of the ten names on the list are tech founders or executives, underscoring the sector’s central role in shaping global fortunes.
Notably, Bill Gates—long a fixture in billionaire rankings—has dropped out of the top 10 following his continued philanthropic efforts, which include more than $50 billion in recent donations.
Meanwhile, newcomers like Jensen Huang represent a generational shift. While legacy tech leaders like Musk and Ellison remain dominant, the AI boom is propelling engineers and innovators into rarefied financial air.
Billionaires and the AI era
As AI adoption accelerates, and as companies like Oracle, NVIDIA, and Alphabet reshape industries from healthcare to national defense, the composition of the world’s wealthiest will likely continue to evolve. Observers are watching closely to see how shifting technologies, market regulations, and even climate concerns might influence the next chapter of billionaire leadership.

