Wealth concentration hit another milestone this year. By 2025, roughly 2,900 individuals have amassed a combined fortune of $15.8 trillion worldwide. That's a notable jump from the previous year when around 2,700 billionaires held close to $14 trillion between them.
The numbers tell a clear story: the ultra-wealthy club keeps expanding, both in headcount and total assets. Whether you're tracking macro trends or just curious about where capital flows, this shift signals something worth watching in global financial markets.
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CommunityLurker
· 12h ago
Understand the logic by looking at the data
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WenAirdrop
· 13h ago
The Matthew effect is becoming increasingly pronounced.
Wealth concentration hit another milestone this year. By 2025, roughly 2,900 individuals have amassed a combined fortune of $15.8 trillion worldwide. That's a notable jump from the previous year when around 2,700 billionaires held close to $14 trillion between them.
The numbers tell a clear story: the ultra-wealthy club keeps expanding, both in headcount and total assets. Whether you're tracking macro trends or just curious about where capital flows, this shift signals something worth watching in global financial markets.