Meet the 16 members of the $100 billion club — who are jointly worth more than Amazon or Google
- The elite group worth more than $100 billion includes Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates.
- The 16 members have grown about $414 billion richer this year and are jointly worth $2.4 trillion.
- Walmart heirs Jim and Rob Walton joined the club this month and their sister could soon follow.
Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg are among the handful of people on the planet with a net worth above $100 billion.
Members of this elite group have amassed 12-digit fortunes by owning huge amounts of stock in some of the world’s most valuable companies. Most are founders and either current or former CEOs, and some, such as Warren Buffett, would be much richer if they didn’t give billions to charity.
There may be only 16 centibillionaires, but their combined wealth is around $2.4 trillion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. They’re worth more than Amazon or Google-parent Alphabet, which command market values of around $2 trillion each.
All but one of them have grown richer this year, adding a net $414 billion to their collective fortunes. Procter & Gamble ($409 billion), Costco ($406 billion), and Johnson & Johnson ($398 billion) are all worth less than that.
Walmart heirs Jim and Rob Walton joined the exclusive group this month thanks to their net worths surging by over $29 billion this year. Their sister, Alice, could soon follow given her net worth stands at $99.5 billion.
Here’s the list of individuals worth at least $100 billion, showing Bloomberg’s estimate of their net worth at the time of publication, how much it’s changed this calendar year, and the source of their wealth.
All figures are correct as of September 16, 2024.
This article was originally published by Theron Mohamed at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/wealth-billionaires-musk-bezos-zuckerberg-net-worth-jensen-huang-waltoans-2024-8).
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