Whether you invest in their companies, follow their investment advice or admire their talent, this year's list of billionaires is as impressive as always.
While most of the top five on the list are well-known Americans, the third spot on the list goes to French businessman Bernard Arnault who has been the CEO of LVMH, more commonly known as Paris fashion brand Louis Vuitton, since 1989.
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Comings and Goings
While there were 329 members, including 169 one-year wonders, that fell off the list this year, some new and amazing people joined the billionaires club including pop star Rihanna, worth $1.7 billion, movie director Peter Jackson, worth $1.5 billion, and venture capitalist Josh Kushner, worth $2 billion.
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Elon Musk
Musk is officially the richest person in the world. In his role as Tesla and SpaceX's CEO, last year Musk's net worth grew by $68 billion due to a 33% increase in Tesla's share price following his sale of $16 billion worth of shares and his capital gains tax payment.
Musk got a bit richer at home too, welcoming a daughter to his tribe of six sons.
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Jeff Bezos
Bezos had dropped to number two on Forbes's list long before the official publication. His net worth dropped by $6 billion due to a 3% decrease in Amazon stock and an increase in his charitable contributions.
Fun fact: His ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott has a net worth of $57 billion and is busy giving her money to charitable contributions as well.
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Warren Buffett
Buffett has been a billionaire since the age of 55. It took him 33 years to build that fortune he began accumulating when he bought his first stock at age 11.
The Oracle of Omaha sits at number four on the Forbes billionaires list for 2022. That fortune, however, won't go to his children. He has pledged to give 99% of his money to charity as part of the Giving Pledge, which he began with Bill Gates in 2010 to get billionaires to donate at least half of their wealth to charitable causes.
Bill Gates
Gates holds the number five spot on the list falling further behind his cohorts. The Microsoft founder didn't lose money this past year though, he donated $25 million to charitable endeavors.
His wealth will dip considerably more once his divorce from wife Melinda is finalized. The couple, who married 27 years ago, do not have a prenup.