Guardian
- The number of billionaires in
the world has jumped by 13% to a record 3,302 people, new figures show, as the
super-rich accumulate wealth at an accelerating rate.
Billionaires’ wealth grew by 25% on average in the year
ended in April, compared with a 10.8% rise in average personal wealth around
the world, the Swiss bank UBS found.
There were 18 people who had amassed wealth between $50bn and
$100bn, with a further 19 people who were worth more than $100bn. Of these
people, 15 were based in the US.
James Mazeau, an economist at the bank, said billionaires
had benefited from the AI boom in the stock market.
“Most [billionaire] wealth is tied to listed companies,” he
said. “So part of the rise is due to equity markets.”
….The millionaire class has also been rapidly expanding,
according to UBS, which found the global millionaire population reached more
than 57.5 million last year…
The US, where more than 440,000 people became millionaires
for the first time, made up almost half of the growth in 2025. \
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