Bloomberg Billionaires Index

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The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world's richest people.[1] The index debuted in March 2012 and tracks the net worth of the 500 wealthiest people on the planet.[2][3] It draws information from "action in the stock market, economic indicators and news reports," features a profile of each billionaire, and includes a tool that allows users to compare the fortunes of multiple billionaires. The index is updated every day at the close of trading in New York.[4]

Due to an editorial policy,[5] the Index excludes from ranking the company's own billionaire founder and majority owner, Michael Bloomberg.

Bloomberg Billionaires Index
List of The World's Top 500 billionaires, ranked in order of net worth
Publication details
Publisher
  • Bloomberg L.P.
PublicationBloomberg L.P.
First publishedMarch 2012
Latest publicationAugust 30, 2021
Current list details (2021)
WealthiestJeff Bezos [6]
Net worth (1st)Increase US$194.3 Billion (As of 28 August 2021)[6]
Number of billionairesSteady 500
Total list net worth valueIncrease US$8.4 trillion (As of 10 June 2021)[7]
New members to the listSteady 0
Bloomberg Billionaires Index: The Daily Ranking Of The World's Top 500 Richest

Rankings[]

The Ranking are updated only on every trading day after the closing bell of every trading day based on New York's time.

Legend[]

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Steady Has not changed from the previous ranking.
Increase Has increased from the previous ranking.
Decrease Has decreased from the previous ranking.

As of August 28, 2021[]

As of August 28, 2021, Bloomberg Billionaires Index has covered the Top 500 Richest Persons' net worth. The following are the list of net worth of The Top 10 Richest Billionaires covered by Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

No. Name Net worth (USD) Age Nationality Source(s) of wealth
1 Increase Jeff Bezos $194.3 billion Increase 57  United States Amazon
2 Decrease Elon Musk $193.7 billion Increase 50  United States Tesla, SpaceX
3 Steady Bernard Arnault $159.4 billion Increase 72  France LVMH
4 Steady Bill Gates $151.4 billion Increase 65  United States Microsoft
5 Steady Mark Zuckerberg $138.5 billion Increase 37  United States Facebook
6 Steady Larry Page $128.1 billion Increase 48  United States Alphabet Inc.
7 Steady Sergey Brin $123.6 billion Increase 47  United States Alphabet Inc.
8 Steady Steve Ballmer $107.2 billion Increase 65  United States Microsoft
9 Steady Warren Buffett $104.2 billion Increase 90  United States Berkshire Hathaway
10 Steady Larry Ellison $102.8 billion Increase 76  United States Oracle Corporation

Source: Bloomberg Billionaires Index

Launch and background[]

Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world's billionaires published by Bloomberg News since March 2012. It tracks the 500 wealthiest people in the world.[2] The ranking was designed to provide a more transparent and accountable presentation of the world's biggest personal fortunes.[8] At first, the index only tracked the 20 richest people in the world, and then expanded to 100, 200, 400 and later 500 in October 2016.[9]

At its launch in 2012, Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim was in the top spot, with an estimated $65.8 billion net worth.[2] Beginning in May 2013, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was the world's top billionaire. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Spanish fashion retailer Amancio Ortega both saw a large increase in their respective net worths during 2016 and 2017 and challenged Gates for the number one spot. Bezos eventually surpassed him in 2018 and by 2021 was surpassed furthermore by Elon Musk, who currently reigns as the richest person on Earth.

The Index reported on hidden wealth and uncovered more than 400 hidden billionaires since its founding.[10] Bloomberg Billionaires founding editor Matthew Miller said in 2013 that hidden billionaires are identified by "making sure that we have accounted for all the companies in closely-held assets around the world."[11] Some of the billionaires the index has uncovered includes JPMorgan Chase chairman Jamie Dimon,[12] In-N-Out Burger president Lynsi Torres,[13] Ferrari Motors heir Piero Ferrari[14] and the chairman of Biel Crystal Manufactory Yeung Kin-Man.[15]

While reporting on hidden billionaires, the index provides coverage of and attempts to put in perspective the wealth of the world's richest people, such as Queen Elizabeth II[16] and former US President Donald Trump.[17]

Methodology[]

The index offers a dynamic look at the wealth controlled by the world's richest people while trying to offer a new perspective on how the media views and tracks the movement of that wealth.[2] The index "is built to change daily depending on stock fluctuations and economic/company news."[18]

To calculate individuals' wealth, the index relies on a mixture of public and private data, tracking stock prices and publicly disclosed holdings as well as calculated values for private companies using derived or reported information that is valued using live comparisons to public competitors.[3]

The valuations are converted to U.S. dollars at current exchange rates and do not include assumptions about personal debt.[3][18]

Journalists have noted that the detailed methodology used for the index is more transparent than the "somewhat vaguer" calculation behind other lists.[19] "The Bloomberg listers say their estimates may be more accurate than the competition's because they have better data and reporting (from Bloomberg terminals and its reporting staff)."[20]

Data visualization[]

The full index is available on the Bloomberg Terminal, and a user-friendly version designed to appeal to a mass audience is available online for free.[21] There are tools to compare the fortunes of multiple billionaires, track the billionaires whose assets change the most, and analyze the one-year performance of individual billionaires or billionaires grouped by industry, region or nation.[22][23]

Each billionaire's profile includes explanations of asset valuations and a more detailed visual analysis of each fortune.[9]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Bloomberg's Billionaires Index, a new daily list of the world's richest people". Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Roose, Kevin (2012-03-12). "The Billionaire List Wars". DealBook. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  4. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Compare Fortunes". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  5. ^ "Bloomberg - Methodology". Retrieved 2020-02-15.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Bloomberg Billionaires Index: Jeff Bezos". Bloomberg L.P. Archived from the original on March 3, 2021. Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  7. ^ "World's Richest Face Tax Blow After 40% Wealth Surge to $8.4 Trillion". Bloomberg. June 10, 2021. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  8. ^ Guilford, Gwynn. "Forbes and Bloomberg share a fascination with billionaires, but don't agree on much beyond that". Quartz. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  9. ^ Jump up to: a b "Bloomberg Billionaires Index expands to 500". Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  10. ^ Copeland, Libby; Copeland, Libby (2017-04-26). "How ranking the world's wealthy became a business". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  11. ^ "'Bloomberg Markets' Magazine Reveals Hidden Billionaires". NPR.org. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  12. ^ "Jamie Dimon, head of JPMorgan Chase, joins the billionaires' club". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  13. ^ "Lynsi Torres, In-N-Out Burger's Elusive Billionaire". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  14. ^ "This Ferrari heir is about to become a billionaire". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  15. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Yeung Kin-Man". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  16. ^ "How wealthy is the Queen? Not as rich as you think". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  17. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Donald Trump". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  18. ^ Jump up to: a b "Bloomberg Has A New Billionaire Rankings List That Should Kill Every Other Billionaire Rankings Lists Out There". Business Insider. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  19. ^ Guilford, Gwynn. "Forbes and Bloomberg share a fascination with billionaires, but don't agree on much beyond that". Quartz. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  20. ^ Frank, Robert (2012-03-05). "A Better Billionaire's List". WSJ. Retrieved 2017-08-23.
  21. ^ "On the Trail With Bloomberg's Billionaire Hunters - Digiday". Digiday. 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  22. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index expands to 500". Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  23. ^ "Bloomberg Billionaires Index - Compare Returns". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-08-15.

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