World's Top 10 Richest People Gained More Wealth In 2023 Than Walmart's Total Value: How Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos And Others Fared

Zinger Key Points
  • The 10 richest people in the world added $465.4 billion to their wealth in 2023.
  • Elon Musk ended 2023 as the world's richest person, worth $229 billion.

Billionaire Elon Musk regained the title of world's richest person to end the 2023 year, after a move back to first place in February and again in May.

Musk and the other nine richest people in the world all saw their wealth grow dramatically in 2023 thanks to a strong stock market and soaring prices of technology stocks.

Here's a look back.

What Happened: The S&P 500 ended 2023 on a streak of consecutive weeks with positive gains, helping boost the stock prices of many large caps further to end the full year. The SPDR S&P 500 ETF SPY, which tracks the S&P 500 was up 24% in 2023, which came after a decline of 19% in 2022.

The soaring stock prices helped boost the wealth of the ultra-wealthy, with the top 10 richest people in the world gaining a combined $465.4 billion in wealth in 2023.

Here are the top 10 richest people in the world to close out 2023 and a look at how much their wealth increased, as reported by Bloomberg.

  1. Elon Musk, Tesla Inc TSLA CEO, $229 billion, +$92.0 billion
  2. Bernard Arnault, LVMH LVMUYLVMHF CEO, $179 billion, +$17.0 billion
  3. Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com Inc AMZN founder, $177 billion, +$69.9 billion
  4. Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation MSFT co-founder, $141 billion, +$31.5 billion
  5. Steve Ballmer, former Microsoft CEO, $131 billion, +$45.0 billion
  6. Mark Zuckerberg, Meta Platforms Inc META CEO, $128 billion, +$82.5 billion
  7. Larry Page, Alphabet Inc GOOG GOOGL co-founder, $126 billion, +$43.5 billion
  8. Larry Ellison, Oracle Corporation ORCL co-founder, $123 billion, +$31.1 billion
  9. Sergey Brin, Alphabet Inc co-founder, $120 billion, +$40.6 billion
  10. Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:BRK-A) (NYSE:BRK-B) CEO, $120 billion, +$31.0 billion

Together the top 10 billionaires ended 2023 worth $1.47 trillion, which would rank as the sixth-largest company, with NVIDIA Corporation NVDA currently valued at $1.22 trillion. The 10 billionaires have an average wealth of $147.4 billion.

The billionaires saw their wealth grow by an average of $46.5 billion in 2023 for a total gain of $465.4 billion. Together, the 10 richest people gained more than the market capitalization of Walmart Inc WMT. The retail giant is valued at $424.4 billion.

Surpassing Walmart’s valuation comes as Jeff Bezos’s Amazon.com remains a dominant force in the ecommerce sector, exerting significant competitive pressure on brick-and-mortar retailers, including Walmart and similar companies.

The $465.4 billion amassed by the top 10 billionaires also exceeded the market capitalizations of major corporations like Novo Nordisk, Broadcom Inc, Samsung, Mastercard and ExxonMobil.

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Why It's Important: The 10 richest people weren't the only ones who gained in 2023 with the top 14 richest people all adding to their wealth. Eleventh ranked Carlos Slim ended the year with a wealth of $105 billion, gaining $31.0 billion.

Outside of the top 10, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was one of the top gainers of the year with the soaring valuation of the chip stock, as its market capitalization topping $1 trillion for the first time.

Former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao was also a top gainer in 2023 with a wealth of $34.4 billion, gaining $21.8 billion and ending the year ranking 42nd.

Gautam Adani ended 2023 as the 15th richest person in the world, losing $36.2 billion as the biggest decliner among the world's richest people. Adani and his companies were the subject of short reports in 2023.

Among the world’s 30 wealthiest individuals, only six experienced a decrease in their wealth in 2023. Similarly, within the top 50 richest people globally, 11 witnessed a decline in their wealth last year.

Other decliners in the top 50 were Charles Koch, Jacqueline Badger Mars and John Mars who lost $4.63 billion, $8.16 billion and $8.16 billion respectively.

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