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According to the latest data from World of Statistics, there have been recent shifts in the global ranking of the world's wealthiest people. Elon Musk holds the leading position as the richest person in the world with a net worth of 638 billion dollars. His advantage over the rest remains substantial.
In sixth place on the list is Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg with 229 billion dollars — his wealth significantly trails the leader, comprising approximately one-third of Musk's fortune. Notably, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has dropped to 16th place with his 117 billion dollars.
It is interesting to observe how representatives from different regions and industries are distributed in the top 20. Indian magnate Mukesh Ambani ranks 18th among the world's wealthiest business people, continuing to strengthen the position of Indian business on the global stage. The gap between the top of the ranking and his position demonstrates a colossal concentration of capital with the world's richest person.