List of 10 World's Richest People According to Forbes

In a world where poverty and the ongoing effort of the vast majority of the planet try to survive with dignity, there are some who see... zeroes in their accounts growing every time they close their eyes. Let's take a look at Forbes ' updated list for November 2025 of the 10 richest people [...]
In a world where poverty and the ongoing effort of the vast majority of the planet try to survive with dignity, there are some who see... zeroes in their accounts growing every time they close their eyes. Let's take a look at Forbes ' updated list for November 2025 of the 10 richest people on the planet and what made them rise (or fall) in just one month.
Elon Musk: $197 billion
Elon Musk continues to play in a completely unique arena. With a fortune of $497 billion, he no doubt remains the richest person in the world. Tesla founder SpaceX X (formerly Twitter) and xAI saw its value rise by $6 billion within a month. Forbes even reports that if Tesla's new stock package is approved by shareholders, Musk could reach $1 trillion, yes, you read it well, it starts with a “tr”.
Larry Ellison: The architect of the Oracle and the Persistent Vice Champion
Larry Ellison may have lost $22 billion in a month, but he remains second with $320 billion. The value of the Oracle has dropped, but the 81-year-old tycoon does not seem to be worrying, as he is already investing in the Stargate Project, a massive $500 billion investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure along with OpenAI and Softbank.
Jeff Bezos: Return
The Amazon founder has climbed back to third, with a fortune of $254 billion. Amazon profits rose significantly in the third quarter, giving Bezo 22 billion dollars a month. And as he enjoys space travel with Blue Origin, his warehouses continue to reveal billions.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin: “Gourte” and Google are flying again
Google cofounders Larry Page and Sergey Breen won 30 billion and $28 billion respectively, thanks to the spectacular increase in Alphabet shares. Page went up 4th with $22 billion, while Brin remained at 6th place with $225 billion and is now actively involved in the development of Gemi's artificial intelligence.
Mark Zuckerberg: He fell off the podium
It wasn't a good month for Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who saw his shares drop and lose 29 billion dollars, leaving him with $23 billion and falling to fifth place. However, it still remains one of the newest supermiliards on the planet.
Bernard Arnault: European Representative
The only non-American in the best ten, Bernard Arnault, remains the king of luxury. With an asset of $183 billion, LVMH CEO (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Tiffany, Mot) has managed to transform style into a gold industry and toʹi places all five of his children in key group positions.
Jensen Huang
From player to billionaire chip. Jensen Huang of Nvivia has a fortune of $1176 billion and became the ideal brain after the first brand in the world worth $5 trillion. His graphic cards now use, not games, but artificial intelligence itself.
Steve Ballmer: The guy who saw it all with Windows
Ex- Microsoft CEO remains 9th with $156 billion after investing in LA Clipers now worth $7.5 billion. Ballmer, always smiling and explosive, proves that basketball investments are based not only on passion but also on this prospect of financial return.
Michael Dell: The Returning King
At the end of the list, we find a man who... comes and goes... At 10th place, it's Michael Dell, who got back in the first ten with 155 billion dollars. Dell Technology and Broadway shares increased by 14% and 12% respectively, and the man who started selling PCs from his student dorm room closed another deal worth billions.
Forbes' top 10 for November 2025
Elon Musk 497 billion dollars
Larry Ellison $320 billion
Jeff Bezos $254 billion
Larry Page 232 billion dollars
Mark Zuckerberg 223 billion dollars
Sergey Breen 215 billion dollars
Bernard Arnault $183 billion
Jensen Huang 176 billion
Steve Ballmer 156 billion dollars
Michael Dell 155 billion dollars









