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- Bernard Arnault & family. $194.8 B 72 France.
- Jeff Bezos. $193.4 B 57 United States.
- Elon Musk. $153.2 B 49 United States.
- Bill Gates. $126.8 B 65 United States.
- Here are the 44 new members of The Forbes 400 (net worths are as of September 3, 2021)
- Miriam Adelson. Net Worth: $30.4 billion. Source of wealth: Casinos. Adelson inherited her late husband’s 57% stake in Las Vegas Sands, the publicly traded gambling empire with casinos in Singapore and Macau, after his death in January.
- Sam Bankman-Fried. Net Worth: $22.5 billion. Source of wealth: Cryptocurrency. The 29-year-old MIT grad owes most of his $22.5 billion fortune to his stake in the cryptocurrency derivatives exchange FTX—which he cofounded in 2019—and his share of its FTT tokens.
- Jeff Yass. Net Worth: $12 billion. Source of wealth: Trading, investments. The former pro gambler joins The Forbes 400 thanks to his stake in trading firm Susquehanna International Group, which he cofounded in 1987 and built into one of the most successful firms on Wall Street.
- Here are the 24 real estate billionaires on The Forbes 400: (Net worths are as of September 3, 2021)
- Donald Bren. Net Worth: $16.2 billion (Up from $15.3 billion in 2020) Residence: Newport Beach, California. The founder of real estate colossus the Irvine Company retains his spot as the richest real estate billionaire in the U.S. As the owner of Irvine, Bren oversees an empire with more than 126 million square feet of real estate across southern California, much of it in Orange County, as well as more than 560 office buildings—including a 97% stake in Manhattan's MetLife Building—and 125 apartment complexes.
- Stephen Ross. Net Worth: $8.3 billion (Up from $7.2 billion) Residence: New York, NY. A former tax attorney, Ross founded Related Companies as a developer of affordable housing in 1972 and grew it to a giant that has developed or acquired more than $60 billion in real estate.
- Sun Hongbin. Net Worth: $6.9 billion (New) Residence: Tianjin, China. The Tianjin-based real estate developer is the only real estate tycoon on The Forbes 400 who doesn’t live in the U.S. His Hong Kong-listed Sunac China Holdings owns nearly 150,000 acres of real estate and land across China, with the largest footprint in the southwestern city of Chongqing.
- Ion Țiriac – US$1.2 billion. Former Romanian tennis player Ion Țiriac, 83, won one grand slam title and walked away from the court with only US$180,000 when he retired in 1979, according to British media.
- Roger Federer – US$550 million. The Swiss tennis legend has been ranked world No 1 by the ATP for 310 weeks in total and finished as the year-end No 1 five times.
- Serena Williams – US$250 million. Winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles – the most for women or men – the queen of court, now aged 40, has won US$94 million in prize money, twice as much as any other female athlete, according to Forbes.
- Novak Djokovic – US$220 million. Serbian Novak Djokovic, 35, has been ranked world No 1 for a record total of 373 weeks, and has finished as the year-end No 1 a record of seven times.
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