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Currently the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, with earnings of 430 billion dollars, could become a trillionaire in a few years.
Oxfam’s latest inequality report, unveiled on the eve of the World Economic Forum in Davos, projects that five billionaires, led by Elon Musk, are set to surpass $1 trillion in wealth within a decade.
The world will soon have five trillionaires as the wealth growth rate of its richest people rises faster than earlier estimates, according to a recent forecast.
Behar said the planet's five richest people — Tesla CEO Elon Musk, LVMH owner Bernard Arnault, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, and investor Warren Buffett — have seen their fortunes increase by 114 percent since 2020, and the prospect of someone amassing $1,000 billion — a trillion — is now very real.
The world could soon see its first trillionaires, with five individuals projected to reach the milestone within the next decade if current trends persist, according to Oxfam's annual inequality report released Sunday reported CNN Business.
Five individuals are predicted to have net worths upwards of one trillion in a certain number of years. Can you guess who they are?
In fact, several years ago two Princeton political scientists concluded after examining the data that the U.S. is no longer a democracy, but an oligarchy. The oligarchic face of the United States then is now the face of the entire world. What is to be done?
In the world ranking of Forbes the billionaires richest in the world I am Elon Musk (with an estimated wealth of $421.2 billion), Bernard Arnault ($233 billion) e Jeff Bezos ($195 billion). In the top 10,
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Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and three others are projected to become trillionaires over the next decade, further deepening global inequality as poverty levels remain stagnant.