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- 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.
- 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.
Oct 5, 2021 · The aggregate wealth of The Forbes 400 reached a record-breaking $4.5 trillion, and the minimum net worth needed to make the cut for this year’s list rose to a record high of $2.9 billion, up...
Oct 5, 2021 · The 22 members on the latest Forbes 400 list who made their fortunes in private equity are now worth a combined $153.7 billion. Leading the list this year is Stephen Schwarzman, chairman and...
- Sergei Klebnikov
Oct 19, 2021 · The 400 wealthiest Americans saw their collective fortune increase 40% over the last year, to $4.5 trillion, and a record net worth of $2.9 billion is required to make the cut. IT HAS BEEN A TERRIBLE YEAR FOR MANY, but the good times keep on rolling for the nation’s richest.
Dec 30, 2021 · He added $121 billion to his net worth in 2021 — just shy of the $140 billion he added in 2020. As 2021 winds to a close, here’s how much the 10 richest people in the world added to their...
Apr 7, 2021 · A record number of billionaires, about one new one every 17 hours, have been created during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the 35th annual Forbes World's Billionaires List 2021. The list features a staggering 2,755 billionaires, 660 more than a year ago, worth a total of US$13.1 trillion.