The world’s wealthiest individuals continue to reshape industries, set new financial records, and influence global economies. Forbes presents the 2025 list of its annual ranking of the richest people on the planet.This year’s list sees a historic surge in billionaire numbers, with fortunes reaching unprecedented heights. With tech moguls, retail tycoons, and investment wizards leading the way, these ten individuals command vast financial empires that shape the modern world.Who are they, and how did they amass such staggering fortunes? 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For the first time ever, the number of billionaires has surpassed the 3,000 mark.ALSO READ: Ghana Cedi becomes the 7th strongest currency in Africa at end of Q1 2025Collectively, these ultra-wealthy individuals hold a staggering $16.1 trillion, an increase of $2 trillion compared to last year.This figure surpasses the GDP of every country on the planet, apart from the United States and China. The average fortune now stands at $5.3 billion, reflecting a $200 million increase from 2024.For the first time in history, three individuals boast fortunes exceeding $200 billion, forming part of the elite $100 Billion Club, which now includes a record-breaking 15 members.These 15 centibillionaires collectively hold $2.4 trillion—more than the combined wealth of the bottom 1,500 billionaires on the list.The Top 10 Richest Individuals in 2025:1. Elon MuskNet worth: $342 billion | Age: 53 | Country: United States | Industry: AutomotiveElon Musk has co-founded seven companies, including electric vehicle giant Tesla, aerospace firm SpaceX, and artificial intelligence venture xAI.2. Mark ZuckerbergNet worth: $216 billion | Age: 40 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologyMark Zuckerberg launched Facebook in 2004 as a 19-year-old student, originally designing it to help classmates match names with photos. Today, it has evolved into a global social media empire.3. Jeff BezosNet worth: $215 billion | Age: 61 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologyJeff Bezos started Amazon in 1994 from his Seattle garage. What began as an online bookstore is now a global e-commerce and technology behemoth.4. Larry EllisonNet worth: $192 billion | Age: 80 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologyLarry Ellison is the chairman, chief technology officer, and co-founder of software powerhouse Oracle, where he still owns around 40% of the company.5. Bernard Arnault & FamilyNet worth: $178 billion | Age: 76 | Country: France | Industry: Fashion & RetailBernard Arnault oversees LVMH, a luxury empire comprising 75 fashion and cosmetics brands, including global icons Louis Vuitton and Sephora.6. Warren BuffettNet worth: $154 billion | Age: 94 | Country: United States | Industry: Finance & InvestmentsNicknamed the “Oracle of Omaha,” Warren Buffett is widely regarded as one of the most successful investors of all time.7. Larry PageNet worth: $144 billion | Age: 52 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologyLarry Page, co-founder of Google, stepped down as CEO of its parent company, Alphabet, in 2019 but remains a board member and a major stakeholder.8. Sergey BrinNet worth: $138 billion | Age: 51 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologySergey Brin, co-founder of Google, also stepped down as Alphabet’s president in December 2019 but continues to serve as a board member and key shareholder.9. Amancio OrtegaNet worth: $124 billion | Age: 89 | Country: Spain | Industry: Fashion & RetailSpanish billionaire Amancio Ortega is one of the world’s most successful clothing retailers, best known for founding Zara’s parent company, Inditex.READ ALSO: Ghana’s Cedi set for a huge comeback following the IMF’s $3 Billion bailout10. Steve BallmerNet worth: $118 billion | Age: 69 | Country: United States | Industry: TechnologySteve Ballmer, the high-energy former CEO of Microsoft, led the company from 2000 to 2014, overseeing its growth into one of the world’s most valuable technology firms.ConclusionThe world’s richest individuals continue to redefine wealth, innovation, and business leadership. As the billionaire ranks swell, the gap between the ultra-rich and the rest of the world remains a topic of global discussion. Who will rise or fall in next year’s rankings? Only time will tell.