Elon Musk has once again reaffirmed his status as the richest person in the world, leaving competitors behind. According to the latest ranking published by World of Statistics, the tech magnate's fortune amounts to $638 billion.
The second wealthiest person in the world remains Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, with a net worth of $229 billion, ranking sixth globally. Close to the leaders are Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates with (117 billion, in 16th place, and Indian industrialist Mukesh Ambani with )18 billion, in 18th place.
Musk's dominance on the list of the world's wealthiest remains indisputable, reflecting the influence of his business empire, which encompasses electric vehicles, space technology, and neurotechnology.
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Elon Musk has once again reaffirmed his status as the richest person in the world, leaving competitors behind. According to the latest ranking published by World of Statistics, the tech magnate's fortune amounts to $638 billion.
The second wealthiest person in the world remains Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg, with a net worth of $229 billion, ranking sixth globally. Close to the leaders are Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates with (117 billion, in 16th place, and Indian industrialist Mukesh Ambani with )18 billion, in 18th place.
Musk's dominance on the list of the world's wealthiest remains indisputable, reflecting the influence of his business empire, which encompasses electric vehicles, space technology, and neurotechnology.