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Global Wealth on a New Scale: Top 10 Richest People in the World in 2026
The beginning of 2026 was marked by an unprecedented rise in the wealth of the global elite. Tech entrepreneurs, artificial intelligence investors, and space company owners broke personal wealth records, collectively accumulating hundreds of billions of dollars in new assets. This boom reflects a fundamental shift in the global economy, where digital technologies and innovative industries are becoming the main sources of extreme wealth.
The Triumph of Technological Innovators
The dominance of the tech sector among the world’s wealthiest has never been so clear. Founders of IT giants, their investors, and executives control most of the top positions. This is no coincidence — a wave of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and space exploration has created a new class of billionaires whose fortunes are growing exponentially.
Elon Musk: A New Record for Personal Wealth
Entrepreneur Elon Musk remains the undisputed leader among the top 10 wealthiest people in the world, with an estimated net worth of $726 billion. No one in modern history has reached such heights of personal wealth. His fortune is built on the explosive growth of SpaceX (approaching the colonization of Mars), the success of the global Starlink internet network, his positions at Tesla, and increasing influence in neurotechnology. Each of these areas represents a multi-billion dollar empire on its own.
When Tech Giants Are Valued in Billions
The second and third places are held by creators of search and commercial platforms. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, manages a fortune of about $270 billion, benefiting from Alphabet’s leadership in AI system development. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, holds third place with around $255 billion, supported by the growth of cloud service AWS and the expansion of the global logistics network.
Other top positions are also occupied by tech figures: Sergey Brin ($251 billion), Larry Ellison ($248 billion), Mark Zuckerberg ($233 billion). This list vividly demonstrates the concentration of wealth in the information technology sector.
The Full List of the Top 10 Wealthiest People in the World
What Lies Behind the Rise of Billionaires’ Wealth?
The explosive growth of the global elite’s personal capital is driven by several key factors. The AI revolution has led to a multiple-fold increase in the valuations of tech companies. Investments in AI systems are overvalued by the market in the trillions of dollars, directly impacting the stock prices of companies founded by these billionaires.
A second driver is space exploration. SpaceX, led by Musk, has completed a series of successful missions, rethinking the entire industry and causing a sharp jump in its valuation. Simultaneously, demand for semiconductors—crucial for AI and cloud computing—continues to grow, led by Nvidia under Jensen Huang.
The third factor is the long-term commitment of founders. Many in the top 10 have retained significant stock holdings in their companies, allowing them to benefit fully from rising share prices. The strong dominance of American tech corporations in global indices also accelerates wealth concentration among these investors.
A New Era of Global Inequality
The list of the world’s wealthiest in 2026 will tell future historians about an era when technological innovation created unprecedented inequality. The ability of individuals to amass such vast amounts of capital indicates fundamental shifts in the structure of the global economy. The future will depend on how regulators and society respond to this new reality.