49 U.S. healthcare billionaires make Forbes' 2026 World's Billionaires List
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Summary
Forbes' 2026 "World's Billionaires List" features a record 3,428 billionaires with a collective net worth of $20.1 trillion. The United States leads with 989 billionaires, including 15 of the top 20. Among them, 49 U.S. healthcare industry leaders made the list. The top five wealthiest billionaires globally include Elon Musk, with the list highlighting the massive concentration of wealth in the healthcare and technology sectors.
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· 3 pulledAccording to Forbes, there are currently a record 3,428 billionaires on this year's list — 400 more than last year.
They are also richer than ever, with a collective net worth of $20.1 trillion — $4 trillion more than last year.
The United States has the highest number of billionaires with 989, including 15 out of the top 20.
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