Another year brings another round of record-breaking achievements for the world’s billionaire elite

Another Year Brings Another Round of Record Breaking Achievements For The World’s Billionaires Elite

Forbes has been tracking the world’s billionaires since 1987, when we uncovered just 140 of them. It took 20 years to cross the 1,000 mark, and by 2017, the count had doubled to 2,000. Fast forward to 2025, and we’ve hit another historic milestone: 3,028 billionaires made this year’s list—247 more than last year. Not only is the billionaire club growing, but its members are wealthier than ever, with a combined net worth of $16.1 trillion, up nearly $2 trillion from 2024. The U.S. leads the pack with a record 902 billionaires, followed by China (516, including Hong Kong) and India (205). Our calculations are based on stock prices and exchange rates as of March 7, 2025. For the most up-to-date net worths, visit our real-time billionaires ranking. Check the full list of the billionaires: https://www.forbes.com/billionaires/?utm_campaign=socialflowForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwY2xjawJeszpleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHuzNovaYC7M_IzxsFIJ2qWoMse09flWiIVtMyvqMEGVmBIGHT3jh_tcsnJmc_aem_vxbgtON0Mom-rPpOQbDeHw

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Subsidy: Tinubu reels out gains in governance

Here are the gains Nigeria has achieved and what the President Tinubu-led government has been able to actualize from the removal of Fuel Subsidy among other ongoing reforms in the country… Economic Gains: Investment Gains: Transparency and Accountability Gains: Energy Sector Gains: Social Gains: Environmental Gains: Overall: These gains demonstrate the positive impact of fuel subsidy removal on Nigeria’s economy, energy sector, and society. It has been a challenging year so far, but it must be said that so much progress has been made in the bid to reposition the economy for a sustainable future.

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