
Top 10 Richest People in the World 2025
By ICON TEAM | Published on Mar 13, 2025

In 2025, a small number of people still control the majority of the world's wealth, and their success is largely attributed to their inventiveness, technological prowess, and smart business sense. These billionaires, who come from sectors like technology, e-commerce, luxury products, and banking, have accumulated money that affects international markets and changes economies as a whole. utilizing the most recent information available, such as the Real-Time Billionaires rankings from Forbes and other trustworthy sources.
List Of Top 10 Richest People in the World 2025:
1. Elon Musk – $359.5 Billion:
With a net worth of $359.5 billion as of March 1, Forbes reports that Elon Musk is still the richest person in the world in 2025. The U.S.-citizen entrepreneur, who was born in South Africa, has amassed a fortune through innovative businesses including SpaceX, Tesla, and xAI. While SpaceX, a $350 billion company, has revolutionized space exploration with reusable rocket technology, Tesla, the massive electric vehicle manufacturer, is still at the forefront of the sustainable energy revolution. Musk still holds the top slot, which he regained from Bernard Arnault in May 2024, despite his wealth plummeting $62 billion in February 2025 as a result of a steep decrease in Tesla shares. His participation in projects like The Boring Company and X (previously Twitter) broadens his holdings and solidifies his position as a trailblazer influencing the future.
2. Mark Zuckerberg – $202.5 Billion:
With a net worth of $202.5 billion, co-founder of Meta Platforms, Inc. Mark Zuckerberg comes in second. Zuckerberg started Facebook in his Harvard dorm room in 2004 and has since grown it into a massive global social media platform with over 2.8 billion monthly active users. Although his wealth has increased due to his forays into Instagram, WhatsApp, and virtual reality through Oculus, Meta stands out for his concept of the metaverse as a virtual, networked digital world. Zuckerberg has risen through the rankings in 2025 thanks to his emphasis on immersive technology and Meta's leadership in digital advertising; earlier this year, he even surpassed Jeff Bezos in certain listings. He is still among the top 10 youngest billionaires at 40.
3. Jeff Bezos – $233.5 Billion:
Third place goes to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who has a net worth of $233.5 billion. Under Bezos' direction, Amazon, which began as an online bookshop in 1994, has developed into a massive force in e-commerce, branching out into cloud computing (AWS), entertainment (Amazon Prime Video), and logistics. Even though Bezos resigned as CEO in 2021, he still owns a sizeable chunk of the business—just under 10%—after selling some of his shares over the years. With achievements like his 2021 suborbital trip, his space exploration business, Blue Origin, also adds to his legacy. Bezos' fortune is a reflection of Amazon's long-standing dominance and his wise investments, even though the company has fallen from the top rank he held from 2018 to 2021.
4. Larry Ellison – $209.7 Billion:
Oracle Corporation co-founder Larry Ellison comes in fourth place with a net worth of $209.7 billion. Ellison established Oracle in 1977 and has since grown it into a dominant force in cloud computing and enterprise software. After leaving his position as CEO in 2014, he continues to have a big impact on the business as chairman and CTO. Investments in companies such as Salesforce and his ownership of 98% of the Hawaiian island of Lanai, which he acquired for $300 million in 2012, are the main sources of his fortune. Because of Oracle's impressive tech success and his astute investment decisions, Ellison's fortune has grown steadily in 2025.
5. Bernard Arnault – $204 Billion:
As the chairman and CEO of LVMH, the largest luxury goods firm in the world, Bernard Arnault, the only non-American in the top five, with a net worth of $204 billion. The French billionaire is in charge of companies like Tiffany & Co., Sephora, and Louis Vuitton, which propel LVMH's success around the world. In 2024, Arnault momentarily overtook Musk as the richest person in the world, but changes in the value of luxury stocks have caused him to drop in 2025. His broad approach to wealth-building is demonstrated by his investments in businesses like as Netflix and ByteDance, which go beyond the fashion industry. The presence of Arnault highlights Europe's sway over the billionaire class.
6. Larry Page – $178 Billion:
With a net worth of $178 billion, Larry Page, a co-founder of Google, comes in sixth place. In 1998, Page and Sergey Brin founded Google, which transformed digital advertising and internet search. As a pivotal member of Alphabet, the 2015-formed parent company of Google, Page has managed the business's forays into cloud computing, YouTube, and Android. His fortune is a reflection of Alphabet's supremacy in the digital sector, even if he resigned from daily leadership in 2019. Page's investments in space exploration businesses like Planetary Resources (purchased in 2018) and flying automobile startups like Kitty Hawk demonstrate his forward-thinking nature and help explain why he has remained one of the wealthiest people in the world.
7. Sergey Brin – $167 Billion:
With a net worth of $167 billion, Google co-founder Sergey Brin comes in at number seven. Brin, who was born in Russia and grew up in the US, was instrumental in creating Google's search engine and went on to lead unique initiatives like Google Glass. He still has a lot of influence over Alphabet's course as a board member. Due to Alphabet's extensive tech empire and stock performance, Brin's wealth is comparable to Page's. He remains in the top 10 despite having a lesser profile than other billionaires, which conceals his enormous impact on the development of the digital age.
8. Bill Gates – $166 Billion:
With a net worth of $166 billion, Bill Gates, who was formerly the world's richest person, is currently ranked ninth. The co-founder of Microsoft, who oversaw the software behemoth until 2000, had his fortune decline in 2024, briefly falling out of the top 10, and then rising back into the top 10 ranks in 2025. Although Gates has diversified through investments in a number of industries and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, his Microsoft share accounts for the majority of his fortune. Even if his personal wealth has diminished over time due to his focus on philanthropy, which includes global health efforts, he is still a titan among billionaires, which is indicative of his lasting legacy in technology.
9. Steve Ballmer – $154 Billion:
With a net worth of $154 billion, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer comes in at number nine. Ballmer led Microsoft through the early internet era as CEO from 2000 to 2014, succeeding Bill Gates, albeit his tenure had mixed outcomes. Due to his considerable Microsoft stock holdings, which were strengthened by the company's success in cloud computing under Satya Nadella, his wealth increased significantly after he retired. Ballmer's income has increased after he paid $2 billion for the Los Angeles Clippers in 2014, and the team has since appreciated greatly. He defeats other competitors to stay in the top 10 in 2025.
10. Amancio Ortega ($123.3):
Amancio Ortega, a Spanish retail tycoon with a $123.3 billion net worth, completes the list. Ortega was a pioneer in fast fashion and helped create Inditex, the parent company of Zara, which now has over 7,500 locations worldwide. His 60% ownership in Inditex has given him fortune that has fluctuated with the performance of retail stocks. In late 2024, he briefly fell out of the top 10 before regaining his position in 2025. Ortega is the second non-American in this exclusive group, and his modest lifestyle stands in stark contrast to his enormous impact in the fashion industry.
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