The 400 billionaires on Forbes' annual list have a combined total net worth of $2.4 trillion
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has retained the top spot on The Forbes 400 list for the 23rd consecutive year. The Silicon Valley icon’s net worth rose to $81 billion this year, up by $5 billion over 2015.
The billionaires on Forbes’ 2016 ranking of the 400 richest people in America, ‘The Forbes 400’ have a combined total net worth of $2.4 trillion, Forbes said in a statement on Tuesday. Their combined net worth was $2.34 trillion last year.
Immigrants comprised 10.5 percent (42 billionaires) on The Forbes 400 list, including five ranks held by Indian-origin naturalized citizens. These include Romesh T Wadhwani (No. 222; $3 billion), Bharat and Neerja Sethi Desai (No. 274; $2.5 billion), Rakesh Gangwal (No. 321; $2.2 billion), John Kapoor (No. 335, $2.1 bn), and Kavitark Ram Shriram (No. 361, $1.9 billion).
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos (No. 2), worth $67 billion, is the biggest gainer on the list riding on the 56 percent surge in Amazon's share price. The 'Oracle of Omaha', Warren Buffett (No. 3) surrenders the runner-up spot that he has held for 15 years, despite his net worth of $65.5 billion in the 2016 list.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg (No. 4), worth $55.5 billion, made it into the top 5 for the first time. Rounding out the top 5 is Larry Ellison (No. 5), worth $49.3 billion, up $1.8 billion from last year; Ellison drops from the number 3 rank for the first time since 2007.
The average net worth of a Forbes 400 member hit $6 billion, compared to $5.8 billion last year. The minimum net worth needed to make this year’s list remains at $1.7 billion, unchanged from 2015.
“The theme of the 2016 Forbes 400 package is the success of immigrants and the thriving American dream. There are a record number of Forbes 400 list members born outside the U.S., and that’s a positive trend in terms of entrepreneurship and job growth,” Forbes said in its media release.
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