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With a new $10 billion valuation for their AI recruiting startup Mercor, the founders are the youngest tech billionaires since Mark Zuckerberg’s debut at age 23.
The number of billionaires is dropping, according to a new analysis of the habits of the world's richest. Here are the hot spots they call home.
Billie Eilish recently criticized billionaires for not utilizing their wealth for charity However, fans think the shade is for Taylor Swift.
When it comes to superyachts, the bigger the better. These are the largest yachts owned by tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg.
The Inspirata Group makes the impossible possible. Founded by Andrea D’Alessio Jr., the firm has been transforming Miami’s luxury landscape since 2018 with projects that leave even the city’s wealthiest clients in awe.
About a third of the world’s billionaires—1,135—were in the U.S. and their fortunes accounted for 43% of the collective wealth, according to Altrata, a wealth-intelligence firm. China came in second with 321 billionaires holding about 10% of the world’s wealth.
The ongoing AI boom is making billionaires richer across the world, but the trend is more prominent in the West than in Asia where the slowdown in China has affected wealth creation, according to wealth intelligence firm Altrata.
Dubai is now a magnet for the world's wealthiest, with a growing list of billionaires calling it home. From tech innovator Pavel Durov to real estate mogul Hussain Sajwani and retail king M.A. Yusuff Ali,