UBS tracking reveals 2,919 billionaires worldwide—the highest count since they started monitoring in 1995. That's a staggering milestone.
America? Still the heavyweight champion. 924 billionaires call the US home, representing nearly one-third of the global ultra-wealthy population. China trails at 470.
Their collective fortune? A mind-bending $15.8 trillion. And it keeps climbing.
Wealth concentration accelerates while markets evolve. Makes you wonder where all that capital flows next.
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NftDeepBreather
· 12-07 13:32
Damn, nearly 3,000 billionaires—are these even humans anymore...
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YieldChaser
· 12-05 15:54
Oh wow, the Americans are eating a third of the cake by themselves—how is that even called competition?
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ProxyCollector
· 12-04 23:54
These numbers are exaggerated, right? Nearly 3,000 billionaires? Wake up, ordinary people are still working 996.
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ApyWhisperer
· 12-04 23:54
Where did the $15.8 trillion go... The money for the next bull market has probably already been allocated, right?
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SchroedingerGas
· 12-04 23:38
Now the wealth gap is even wider, with $15.8 trillion circulating among these people.
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TideReceder
· 12-04 23:32
15.8 trillion, what is all that money actually being used for? Ordinary people really can't understand it.
The billionaire club just hit a record.
UBS tracking reveals 2,919 billionaires worldwide—the highest count since they started monitoring in 1995. That's a staggering milestone.
America? Still the heavyweight champion. 924 billionaires call the US home, representing nearly one-third of the global ultra-wealthy population. China trails at 470.
Their collective fortune? A mind-bending $15.8 trillion. And it keeps climbing.
Wealth concentration accelerates while markets evolve. Makes you wonder where all that capital flows next.