List of the world's billionaires, ranked in order of net worth | |
The net worth of the world's billionaires increased from less than $1 trillion in 2000 to over $7 trillion in 2015.
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Publication | Forbes |
First published | March 1987 |
Latest publication | March 6, 2018 |
Current list details (2018) | |
Wealthiest | Jeff Bezos |
Net worth (1st) | US$112 billion |
Number of billionaires | 2,208 |
Total list net worth value | US$9.1 trillion |
Average net worth | US$4.1 billion |
Number of women | 256 |
Number of people aged 40 years or less | 63 |
New members to the list | 259 |
Forbes: The World's Billionaires website |
The World's Billionaires is an annual ranking by documented net worth of the world's wealthiest billionaires compiled and published in March annually by the American business magazine Forbes. The list was first published in March 1987. The total net worth of each individual on the list is estimated and is cited in United States dollars, based on their documented assets and accounting for debt. Royalty and dictators whose wealth comes from their positions are excluded from these lists. This ranking is an index of the wealthiest documented individuals, excluding and ranking against those with wealth that is not able to be completely ascertained.
In 2018, there was a record of 2,208 people on the list, that included 259 newcomers mostly from China and the U.S.; there were 63 people under 40 and it had a record number of 256 women. The average net worth of the list came in at US$4.1 billion, up US$350 million from 2017. Added together, the total net worth for 2018's billionaires was US$9.1 trillion, up from US$7.67 trillion in 2017. As of 2018[update], Microsoft founder Bill Gates has topped the list 18 of the past 24 years, while Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is ranked at the top for the first time and he became the first to reach the $100 billion mark.
In 2017, 500 of the richest people in the world became richer by $1 trillion, according to a report by Bloomberg News. According to a 2017 Oxfam report, the top eight billionaires own as much combined wealth as "half the human race".