Since 2021, Francoise Bettencourt Meyers is listed as the world's wealthiest woman.
French L'Oreal heiress Francoise Bettencourt Meyers continues to top the list of the world's richest women after having taken the lead in 2021 from Walmart heiress Alice Walton.
Gina Rinehart: $43.17 billion
With a net worth of an excruciating $43 billion, Rinehart is not only the richest woman in Australia - by a large margin - she is also the eighth-richest woman in the world and among the wealthiest humans alive.
Françoise Bettencourt Meyers – US$80.5 billion
The richest woman in the world this year hails from France, just like the richest man, Bernard Arnault. With over US$80 billion in the bank, Bettencourt Meyers' wealth is derived from her and her family's 33 per cent stake in L'Oréal.
Princess Charlotte of Cambridge
The title of the world's richest kid is held by none other than Princess Charlotte of Cambridge, with a wealth of $5 billion. She is a member of the British royal family and is the second and only daughter of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine, Princess of Wales.
The Walton Family is the richest family in the world. It owes its wealth to the Walmart company started by brothers Sam & Bud Walton in Northwest Arkansas more than six decades ago.
Yes, there is only one family in the world that is a trillionaire; its name is the Al Saud family. Who are the three richest families in the world? Currently, Al Saud Family, Arnault, And Walton are the richest families in the world.
Australia is now home to 2.2 million millionaires, according to a new study. Half of all Australians in 2021 had more than $400,000 in wealth.
The mining magnate Gina Rinehart is Australia's biggest landholder, controlling more than 9.2m hectares, or 1.2% of the entire landmass of the country, according to data compiled by Guardian Australia.
Australia's richest person, Gina Rinehart, is the daughter of iron-ore explorer Lang Hancock. Rinehart made her wealth rebuilding Hancock Prospecting, becoming chair in 1992 when her father died.
1. George Lucas - $10 billion.
Even as it will be a while before the world sees its first trillionaire, it turns out that we already have a trillionaire family in our midst. The richest family in the world, the Saud family of Saudi Arabia, is also the only family that's worth more than a trillion dollars.
John D. Rockefeller became the world's first billionaire by measurable dollars. The Standard Oil Company founder became a billionaire in 1916 and was worth about 2% of the national economy. According to Forbes, the Rockefeller family's wealth stood at $8.4 billion as of 2020.
A trillion is such a huge number, followed by twelve zeros. That is one thousand times a billion (nine zeros followed by 1). Do you know that only 6 trillionaires ever lived on the face of earth? As of today, there are no trillionaires who live on earth.
Thus, the richest countries in the world are those with the highest GDP per capita. Currently, the richest country in the world in terms of GDP per capita is Luxembourg, with a GDP per capita of $135,700. Other wealthy countries include Bermuda, Ireland, and Switzerland, all with GDP per capita above $80,000.
Altrata's Billionaire Census 2023 report combed data on the billionaire class and found that in 2022 there were 3,194 billionaires in the world. That's a decline of 3.5% from a year earlier.
Muhammed Awal Mustapha AKA Mompha Junior, is living the Richie Rich life as he owned his first mansion at age six, something most don't manage in a lifetime! Not only that, Mompha also travels the globe in a private jet, has several other mansions and already has an entire fleet of supercars, The Sun reports.
Princess Charlotte of Wales is one of the richest kids in the world, with a net worth of $5 billion (£3.85 billion). She is the second child of Prince William and Catherine, the Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge. Fans believe the girl takes after her mother's classy sense of fashion.