As of July 30, 2022, Alon Musk was the wealthiest man in the United States, with an estimated net worth of 271.2 billion U.S. dollars, followed by Jeff Bezos (No. 2, $160.6 billion), Bill Gates (No. 3, $109.7 billion); and Larry Ellison (No. 4, $107.6 billion).
Warren Buffett is the fifth-richest person in the United States, with a whopping $104.4 billion. Larry Page ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $100.0 billion, followed by Sergey Brin with $96.2 billion.
Steve Ballmer is placed 8th with a net worth of $91.6 billion. Michael Bloomberg ($76.8 billion) occupied the 9th position among the top 10 wealthiest people in the United States.
- Elon Musk: $271.2 billion
- Jeff Bezos: $160.6 billion
- Bill Gates: $109.7billion
- Larry Ellison: $107.6 billion
- Warren Buffett: $104.4 billion
- Larry Page: $100.0 billion
- Sergey Brin: $96.2 billion
- Steve Ballmer: $91.6 billion
- Michael Bloomberg: $76.8 billion
- Jim Walton: $62.5 billion
- Alice Walton: $61.6 billion
- Rob Walton: $61.4 billion
- Mark Zuckerberg: $57.4 billion
- Charles Koch: $56.6 billion
- Julia Koch & family: $56.6 billion
- Michael dell: $53.3 billion
- Phil Knight & family: $44.3 billion
- Mackenzie Scott: $39.9 billion
- Jacqueline Mars: $32.8 billion
- John Mars: $32.8 billion
- Stephen Schwarzman: $31.6 billion
- Len Blavatnik: $29.8 billion
- Jim Simons: $28.6 billion
- Miriam Adelson: $28.0 billion
- Ken Griffin: $26.3 billion
Detailed findings & methodology: CEOWORLD magazine put together a panel of experts to go over data points culled from virtually every reputable wealth tracking media outlet, including Bloomberg, The Richest, Money Inc, Cheat Sheet, GOBankingRates, Celebrity Net Worth, Wealthy Gorilla, Forbes, and more. Based on a consensus from these sources, the final decision for ranking was judged editorially. All data is for the most recent period available. Some were not included in the official statistics for various reasons, primarily due to the lack of necessary data. Just remember, these values and fluctuations are estimations based on a host of variables and publicly available documents. The margin of sampling error for the full data sample is plus or minus 1.2 percentage points. In addition to sampling error, one should bear in mind that, as in all survey research, there are possible sources of error—such as coverage, nonresponse, and measurement error——that could affect the results. All figures are in US dollars.
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