The wealth of the world was still with luxury products, finance, and technology in 2025. Ingenuity, shrewd investments, and leadership have enabled these individuals to create phenomenally massive fortunes. Here are the 10 richest people on the planet in 2025, as well as how they accumulated and sustained their empires.
1. Elon Musk – The Future Pioneer
With a net worth of $342 billion, the world’s wealthiest person remains Elon Musk. With Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, and X (previously Twitter), Musk continues to disrupt electric vehicles, space travel, and artificial intelligence, keeping him on the technological frontier.
2. Mark Zuckerberg – Architect of the Digital Empire
Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s co-founder and CEO, is in second place with a net worth of $216 billion. His concentration on virtual reality, AI, and next-generation social platforms has made Meta a top player in the emerging digital world.
3. Jeff Bezos – The E-Commerce Visionary
Although Amazon took a step back from day-to-day management, Jeff Bezos is still a dominant force in the global economy with an estimated net value of $215 billion. His fortune is based on the worldwide shopping footprint of Amazon, space exploration ventures by Blue Origin, and diversified investments.
4. Larry Ellison – Cloud Computing Kingpin
Oracle’s founder Larry Ellison is worth $192 billion. Its solid foundation in enterprise software and cloud services, powered by intelligent purchasing, has turned Oracle into a highly profitable and cutting-edge company in the digital era.
5. Bernard Arnault – Luxury Empire Tycoon
With a net worth of $178 billion, Bernard Arnault is Europe’s richest man and a luxury behemoth. As the CEO of LVMH, he guides fashionable brands such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, and Sephora that continue to dominate the global fashion and lifestyle industries.
6. Warren Buffett – Oracle of Omaha
It is well-known that Buffett used to buy stocks and hold them forever; he is worth $154 billion as per Forbes 2021. Berkshire Hathaway has diversified in several sectors from insurance, banking, consumer goods, and energy, so Buffett really remains the cornerstone of finance wisdom.
7. Larry Page-Technology Pioneer and AI Investor
Larry Page has $144 billion in Alphabet, mainly concerning cloud, search, and AI. His continuous support for cutting-edge and futuristic technologies keeps his spirits up.
8. Sergey Brin-A Champion of Digital Intelligence
Billionaire Sergey Brin, the second co-founder of Google and the owner of $138 billion, is interested in deep learning, artificial intelligence, and life-improving technology transforming the digital economy.
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9. Amancio Ortega-Fast Fashion Magnate
Spanish billionaire Amancio Ortega controls Inditex, the parent company behind Zara, and is estimated to be worth $124 billion. He earned his wealth through a fast-fashion technique that allowed high-end trends to rapidly enter global markets at low cost.
10. Steve Ballmer-Tech and Sports Investor
Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer rounds out the top 10 with $118 billion. His fortunes came from his stake in Microsoft, which he diversified by owning the Los Angeles Clippers and investing further in media and technology.