Forbes' 10 Richest People in the World, How Much is Their Wealth? (October 26, 2025)
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Elon Musk is listed as the world's richest person based on Forbes Real Time Billionaires data as of Sunday (October 26, 2025).
The wealth of the Tesla and Space X founder reached US$484.5 billion (IDR7,568 trillion), assuming an exchange rate of IDR16,561/US$ as of October 26, 2025. This amount of wealth increased by 1.21% compared to last month.
In second place is Larry Ellison with a total wealth of US$342.5 billion (IDR5,350 trillion). The Oracle founder's wealth decreased by 2.7% compared to September 2025.
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Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta Platforms, occupies the third position with a total wealth of US$252.9 billion (IDR3,950 trillion). Mark Zuckerberg's wealth decreased by 1.4% compared to previously.
For information, Forbes always updates the list of the world's richest people daily. The wealth of each individual is updated every 5 minutes based on the share value of public companies after the stock market opens. Meanwhile, for individuals whose wealth comes from private companies, their total assets are updated once every 24 hours.
Here is the complete list of the 10 richest people in the world as of Sunday, October 26, 2025, according to Forbes.
- Elon Musk: US$484.5 billion (up 1.21%)
- Larry Ellison: US$342.5 billion (down 2.7%)
- Mark Zuckerberg: US$252.9 billion (down 1.4%)
- Jeff Bezos: US$236.6 billion (up 2.29%)
- Larry Page: US$215.4 billion (up 5.38%)
- Sergey Brin: US$199.8 billion (up 5.32%)
- Bernard Arnault and family: US$183.9 billion (up 18.19%)
- Jensen Huang: US$161.7 billion (up 4.73%)
- Steve Ballmer: US$157.4 billion (up 2.74%)
- Michael Dell: US$150.5 billion (up 8.51%)
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