Bill
Gates is the richest American for the 20th year in a row and has
reclaimed the title of world’s richest person from Mexico’s
Carlos Slim with a net worth of $72 billion. Warren Buffett, again
number two, was the year’s biggest dollar gainer, having added
$12.5 billion to his fortune. Facebook’s hot stock pumped up Mark
Zuckerberg’s fortune by $9.6 billion and put him back into the top
20 after missing the top cut last year; Carl Icahn lost his battle to
stop Dell from going private but he had a great year and moves back
in the top 20 for the first time since 2008. The biggest percentage
gainer was Workday’s David Duffield, whose fortune more than
tripled to $6.4 billion, and just behind him in terms of percentage
jumps was the entrepreneur Elon Musk, now worth $6.7 billion and
ranked 61st.
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The
400 wealthiest Americans are worth a record $2.02 trillion, roughly
equivalent to the GDP of Russia. That is a gain of $300 billion from
a year ago, and more than double a decade ago. The average net worth
of list members is a staggering $5 billion, $800 million more than a
year ago. The minimum net worth needed to make the 400 list was $1.3
billion. The last time it was that high was in 2007 and 2008, just
before the financial crisis. Because the bar is so high, 61 American
billionaires didn’t make the cut.
There
are 20 newcomers to the list. Among the notables are Michael Rubin,
whose online sports merchandise retailer Fanatics, recently attracted
venture capital investors at a sky-high valuation; Jeff Sutton, who
owns a number of the priciest store fronts on Fifth Avenue and Times
Square, and 35-year-old Robert Pera, one of just nine under 40,
whose wireless networking gear maker Ubiquiti Networks surged after a
strong earnings announcement in August. At the time he tweeted this
lyric from a Jay-Z song: “And as for the critics, tell me I don't
get it. Everybody can tell you how to do it, they never did it.”
Only
30 people from last year’s list are poorer than a year ago.
Twenty-nine people dropped out of the ranks and four people died. Of
those 29, only 15 saw their fortunes drop, including T. Boone
Pickens, whose costly bets on wind energy lost him his billionaire
status, and Manoj Bhargava, whose 5-Hour Energy drink firm has been
hit by lawsuits and falling revenues. The rest simply couldn’t keep
up with the rising tide. Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder is one
of the billionaires who didn’t qualify and, in his case, even with
a rise in his fortune, just didn’t have enough to stay in the
club.
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