The number of billionaires around the world decreased by 8%, see how much wealth decreased, how much damage was done
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The number of billionaires worldwide has dropped by 8 percent this year since the global economic slowdown. While 16 new billionaires have become in India. Topping this 16 is Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's family. Since his death, his wife currently runs the business.
How many billionaires grew up?
According to the M3M Hurun Global Rich List, 176 new billionaires emerged from 18 industries in 99 cities across the world in 2023. In 2022, there were a total of 3,384 billionaires in the world. In 2023, their number has reduced to 3,112. All of these are from 69 countries and own 2,356 companies. In five years, the wealth of the Indian rich increased by 360 billion dollars, which is equal to the GDP of Hong Kong.
Adani's assets fell by 60 percent to 53 billion dollars
According to the report, Amazon's Jeff Bezos' net worth has fallen by $70 billion this year, which is more than the losses incurred by Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani. Adani's assets have reduced by 28 billion dollars to 53 billion dollars. It has been reduced by 60 percent. That is, a decrease of 3,000 crore rupees has been recorded every week. Due to this, he has already fallen from the second position to the 23rd position in the list of rich people. Ambani's wealth has decreased by 21 billion dollars.
What is the situation regarding billionaires?
A total of 187 billionaires live in India. However, if we talk about billionaires of Indian origin, there are a total of 217 billionaires. Mumbai- Bangalore and New Delhi are among the top-25 in the world in the list of rich people. While China tops the world with 69 new billionaires and America ranks second in the world with 26 new billionaires.
Bezos suffered the most
Jeff Bezos tops the list of billionaires with a net worth of $118 billion. However, Adani is ranked sixth with assets of $53 billion and Ambani is ranked seventh with assets of $82 billion. While Tesla's Elon Musk has lost 48 billion dollars, Sergey Bridgen 44 billion dollars and Larry Page 41 billion dollars. Demart owner Damani's wealth has also dropped by 30%. He has also dropped out of the top 100 richest list.
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