Every year, the Hurun Global Rich List offers a detailed glimpse into the evolving landscape of global wealth. The 2025 edition is no exception, revealing dramatic shifts and landmark milestones among the world’s ultra-wealthy. With a record-breaking 3,442 billionaires now walking the earth, the list reflects a 5% rise in billionaire count and a notable 13% surge in cumulative wealth. At the helm, Elon Musk once again takes the top position with a staggering net worth of $420 billion—an 82% jump from last year—powered by Tesla’s rally.
Meanwhile, Indian tycoon Mukesh Ambani may have dropped from the global top 10, but he remains the richest in Asia. This year’s list also welcomes a number of intriguing new entrants and comebacks, including US President Donald Trump, whose fortune has nearly tripled.
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Let’s dive deeper into the profiles, statistics, and fascinating stories behind the biggest names on the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List:
1. Elon Musk Reclaims the Crown with a Massive Wealth Surge
Elon Musk has once again ascended to the pinnacle of the Hurun Global Rich List 2025. With a jaw-dropping net worth of $420 billion, Musk saw an 82% increase—roughly $189 billion—compared to last year. His financial resurgence can be attributed to the meteoric rise in Tesla’s stock and continued innovations at SpaceX and Neuralink. This is Musk’s fourth time topping the list in the past five years, proving his status as a tech titan and market mover remains unshaken.
2. Jeff Bezos Holds Firm as Amazon Continues Its Global Expansion
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos ranks second on the list with a personal fortune of $266 billion. Though he trails Musk, Bezos continues to dominate the e-commerce and logistics sectors globally. Strategic investments in green energy and global fulfillment centers have helped stabilize his position, even after stepping down from Amazon’s CEO role. His steady financial growth underlines the enduring strength of his business empire.
3. Mark Zuckerberg Breaks Into the Top 3 for the First Time
At age 40, Mark Zuckerberg has made his most significant leap yet by claiming the third spot with $242 billion. A 53% increase in his wealth, driven by Meta’s aggressive push into AI and metaverse platforms, has catapulted him into the top tier. The tech visionary’s calculated risks are finally paying off, making him one of the fastest-growing billionaires in 2025.
4. Larry Ellison
In the 2025 edition of the Hurun Global Rich List, tech magnate Larry Ellison has climbed to the 4th spot among the world’s richest individuals, boasting a staggering net worth of $203 billion. The 80-year-old Oracle co-founder continues to solidify his legacy not only as a tech industry pioneer but also as a dominant force in global wealth rankings.
Ellison’s fortune surged amid strong performance from Oracle, particularly due to its aggressive push into cloud computing and AI-driven enterprise solutions. As demand for data infrastructure grows, Oracle’s market value has skyrocketed—helping Ellison close in on the top three richest individuals globally.
Despite his age, Ellison remains actively involved in the company’s vision and leadership, contributing both strategy and investment in future technologies. His rise reflects the resilience and adaptability of long-standing tech entrepreneurs in today’s fast-evolving digital economy.
5. Warren Buffet
In the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List, Warren Buffett, the esteemed 94-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has maintained his position as the 5th richest person globally, with his net worth reaching $167 billion.
Buffett’s wealth has seen a significant increase of $23 billion over the past year, a testament to the robust performance of Berkshire Hathaway and his astute investment strategies. Unlike many of his billionaire counterparts who faced substantial losses amid market volatility, Buffett’s fortune has notably grown, underscoring his reputation as the “Oracle of Omaha.”
6. Larry Page
In the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List, Larry Page, co-founder of Google and former CEO of Alphabet Inc., secures the 6th position among the world’s wealthiest individuals, boasting a net worth of $164 billion. At 52 years old, Page continues to exert significant influence in the tech industry, primarily through his substantial holdings in Alphabet, the parent company of Google.
Page’s wealth is largely attributed to his approximately 6% stake in Alphabet, encompassing various classes of shares. Despite stepping down from his executive role in 2019, he remains a controlling shareholder and board member, maintaining a pivotal role in the company’s strategic direction.
7. Bernard Arnault
In the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List, Bernard Arnault, the French magnate behind LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton, holds the 7th position among the world’s wealthiest individuals, with a net worth of $157 billion. At 75, Arnault continues to lead the world’s largest luxury goods conglomerate, overseeing a portfolio that includes iconic brands such as Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior, and Sephora.
Arnault’s wealth is primarily derived from his significant stake in LVMH, which has experienced fluctuations due to market dynamics and global economic factors. Despite these challenges, LVMH remains a dominant force in the luxury sector, contributing substantially to Arnault’s fortune.
8. Steve Ballmer
In the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List, Steve Ballmer, former CEO of Microsoft and owner of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers, holds the 8th position among the world’s wealthiest individuals, with a net worth of $156 billion. Ballmer’s substantial wealth is primarily attributed to his significant stake in Microsoft, where he served as CEO from 2000 to 2014, and his ownership of the Clippers, which he purchased for $2 billion in 2014.
9. Sergey Brin
In the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List, Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google and former president of Alphabet Inc., secures the 9th position among the world’s wealthiest individuals, boasting a net worth of $148 billion. Brin’s substantial fortune is primarily attributed to his significant stake in Alphabet, the parent company of Google, where he continues to serve as a board member and controlling shareholder.
Brin’s wealth has experienced fluctuations due to market dynamics and economic factors. Despite these challenges, his investments in technology and innovation have sustained his position among the top global billionaires. Notably, Brin has been involved in ventures such as LTA Research & Exploration, focusing on airship development, and has shown interest in space tourism through investments in companies like Space Adventures.
10. Bill Gates
Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has made headlines once again—not for a new tech innovation or global initiative, but for his unconventional approach to generational wealth. Despite having an estimated net worth of $155 billion, Gates has revealed that his children will inherit only 1% of his vast fortune.
That means each of his three children—28-year-old Jennifer, 25-year-old Rory, and 22-year-old Phoebe, whom he shares with his ex-wife Melinda Gates—will receive a share of approximately $1.55 billion collectively. While the amount may still seem enormous, it’s a mere fraction of the wealth Gates has accumulated over decades.
Top 10 Richest People in the World (2025)
Rank | Name | Net Worth (US$ Billion) | Company | Age | Country |
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1 | Elon Musk | $420 | Tesla | 53 | USA |
2 | Jeff Bezos | $266 | Amazon | 61 | USA |
3 | Mark Zuckerberg | $242 | Meta | 40 | USA |
4 | Larry Ellison | $203 | Oracle | 80 | USA |
5 | Warren Buffett | $167 | Berkshire Hathaway | 94 | USA |
6 | Larry Page | $164 | Alphabet | 52 | USA |
7 | Bernard Arnault | $157 | LVMH | 75 | France |
8 | Steve Ballmer | $156 | Microsoft | 69 | USA |
9 | Sergey Brin | $148 | Alphabet | 51 | USA |
10 | Bill Gates | $143 | Microsoft | 69 | USA |
The Hurun report states that out of 3,442 billionaires, 1,260 saw a drop in wealth, 177 fell off the list, and 399 remained unchanged. While the overall billionaire count grew by 163, this nuanced data shows wealth distribution continues to fluctuate. The U.S., China, and India remain the top three countries by billionaire count, underscoring their strong economic influence.
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FAQs
Q1: Who is the richest person in the world in 2025 according to the Hurun Global Rich List?
Elon Musk tops the list with a net worth of $420 billion, driven by Tesla’s stock performance and SpaceX’s growth.
Q2: How many billionaires are there in India according to the 2025 Hurun Global Rich List?
India ranks third globally with 284 billionaires, marking an increase of 13 from the previous year.