Elon Musk richer than all eight Western Balkan countries

The founder and chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk, continues to stand at the top of the list in terms of the world's richest people. According to Bloomberg Billions Index, Musk owns $331 billion in assets, with an increase of $141 billion in one year. The debate over his wealth began when [...]
According to Bloomberg Billions Index, Musk owns $331 billion in assets, with an increase of $141 billion in one year.
The debate over his wealth has begun when the head of the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), David Beasley, had said a small group of multibillions could solve the world's hunger issue, with only a small percentage of wealth, taking Mousk as an example.
Two percent of his fortune is worth over $6 billion.
Six billion dollars to help 42 million people die if we don't support them. It's not complicated.
After this reaction, Musk has indicated that if 2 percent of the property would solve the world's hunger problem, then he would sell company shares.
If the WFP can describe this topic on Twitter exactly how $6 billion will solve hunger in the world, I'll sell Tesla's shares now and do it”, Musk reacted, sends back the Telegraph.
However, W chief himself The FP has indicated that this value stated by Musk does not solve this problem, but that it would save 42 million people on the verge of survival.
“Description is not correct. Six billion dollars will not solve hunger in the world, but will prevent geopolitical instability, mass migration, and save 42 million people on the verge of survival. An unprecedented crisis, and because of COVID-19/consults/world integration”, Beasley wrote.
Musk's Wealth and Western Balkan Countries
Elon Musk, of Bloomberg's recent estimates, turns out to be the richest man with $331 billion, leaving behind rivals like Jeff Bezos from Amazon with $175 billion, France's billionaire Bernard Arnault with $167 billion and Bill Gates with $166 billion.
Musk is not only richer than the eight Western Balkan countries combined.
From Trading Economics data, it turns out that the country's domestic production of Bruto (PBB) is $27.29 billion. Of this estimate, Bulgaria is the country that has the largest GDP in the region with 69.11 billion dollars or $8,743 per capita.
Croatia is the second Balkan country to have the highest per capita GDP of $15.204 with $5.97 billion.
In third place is Serbia with a GDP of $52.96 billion or 7,193 per capita.
Far from third place is Bosnia and Herzegovina, when its domestic production is $19.79 billion or $6.077 per capita.
Albania and Northern Macedonia are the countries that have rough GDP. Where in Albania, The per capita GDP is $5.064, totaling 14.8 billion, while in northern Macedonia, domestic production per capita is $5.371, with a total of $12.27 billion.
Kosovo is the previous Balkan country to have low GDP. Our country's domestic production is $7.61 billion, or $4.230 per capita.
Instead, the estimated eight countries turn out to be Montenegro with a GDP of $4.78 billion, or $7.293 per capita.










