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Total billionaire's in the world.

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2019. In the 33rd annual Forbes list of the world's billionaires, the list included 2,153 billionaires with a total net wealth of $8.7 trillion, down 55 members and $400 billion from 2018.
Number of billionaires: 2,095
Wealthiest: Jeff Bezos
Publisher: Whale Media Investments; Forbes family
Publication: Forbes













World
rank
Country or dependencyNumber of
billionaires
Population per one billionaire (thousands)Richest in the country or dependencyRichest in the country or dependency's net worth in billions USD (year)
1 United States585559Jeff Bezos113 (2019)
2 China4762912Jack Ma42.3 (2020)
3 India[4]13110221Mukesh Ambani60.8 (2019)
4 Germany114726Beate Heister and Karl Albrecht Jr.31.1 (2017)
5 Russia981505Leonid Mikhelson18.4 (2017)
6 Hong Kong67110Li Ka-shing37.7 (2018)
7 United Kingdom541223Hinduja family19.8 (2018)
8 Brazil434867Jorge Paulo Lemann29.7 (2018)
9 Italy421443Maria Franca Fissolo28 (2018)
10 Canada39950David Thomson27.2 (2017)
11 France381763Bernard Arnault106.6 (2019)
12 South Korea381354Lee Kun-hee20.6 (2018)
13  Switzerland36234Ernesto Bertarelli9 (2017)
14 Australia33745Gina Rinehart17.40 (2018)
15 Japan333842Masayoshi Son23 (2018)
16 Sweden31322Stefan Persson18.9 (2017)
17 Taiwan31761Terry Gou10.6 (2017)
18 Turkey292752Murat Ülker3.9 (2017)
19 Spain251869Amancio Ortega68.4 (2018)
20 Singapore21267Robert and Philip Ng9.7 (2017)
21 Indonesia2013200Robert Budi Hartono12.6 (2018)
22 Thailand203452Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi19.9 (2018)
23 Israel18484Eyal Ofer9.7 (2018)
24 Mexico158613Carlos Slim Helú70.5 (2018)
25 Philippines147493Henry Sy19.8 (2018)
26 Norway14376Odd Reitan4.19 (2017)
27 Chile121504Iris Fontbona16.3 (2018)
28 Malaysia122635Robert Kuok15.4 (2018)
29 Netherlands101708Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken16.1 (2018)
30 Saudi Arabia103294Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud18.7
31 Austria81097Dietrich Mateschitz21.2 (2018)
32 Ireland8598Pallonji Mistry18.7 (2018)
33 South Africa87090Nicky Oppenheimer7 (2017)
34 Argentina76324Alejandro Bulgheroni3.5 (2017)
35 Egypt713936Nassef Sawiris5.3 (2016)
36 Finland7786Antti Herlin4.2 (2016)
37 Pakistan730392Mian Muhammad Mansha2.5 (2016)
38United Arab Emirates UAE71343Al Ghurair Family5.9 (2018)
39 Cyprus6142John Fredriksen7.4 (2018)
40 Czech Republic61763Petr Kellner11.4
41 Denmark6958Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen5.5 (2018)
42 Ukraine67472Rinat Akhmetov5.5 (2018)
43 Kazakhstan53608Bulat Utemuratov2.6 (2018)
44 Peru56434Carlos Rodriguez-Pastor3.4 (2018)
45 Greece42685Spiros Latsis3.2 (2018)
46 Kuwait41105Bassam and Kutayba Alghanim1.4 (2018)
47 Lebanon41714Najib and Taha Mikati2.7 (2018)
48 Monaco410Tatiana Casiraghi2.2 (2018)
49 Nigeria445488Aliko Dangote10.4 (2019)
50 Poland49603Dominika and Sebastian Kulczyk3.8 (2018)
51 Portugal42569Américo Amorim4.8 (2017)
52 Vietnam423838Pham Nhat Vuong6.9 (2018)
53 Colombia316356Luis Carlos Sarmiento11.3 (2017)
54 Morocco311685Othman Benjelloun1.67 (2018)
55 Oman31544Suhail Bahwan3.4 (2018)
56 Belgium25734Albert Frère5.2 (2017)
57 New Zealand22485Graeme Hart10.3 (2018)
58 St. Kitts & Nevis226Wu Xu1.6 (2018)
59 Venezuela216110Juan Carlos Escotet4.4 (2018)
60 Algeria143378Issad Rebrab4.31 (2017)
61 Angola130175Isabel dos Santos2.6 (2018)
62 Bangladesh1[citation needed]166769[citation needed]Salman F Rahman[citation needed]??[citation needed]
63 Eswatini (Swaziland)11367Nathan Kirsh4.3 (2018)
64 Georgia13724Bidzina Ivanishvili4.6 (2018)
65 Guernsey162Stephen Lansdown2.4 (2018)
66 Hungary19764Sandor Csanyi1.14 (2018)
67 Iceland1359Thor Björgólfsson1.99 (2018)
68 Jordan110443Ziyad Manasir1.1 (2015)
69 Liechtenstein138Christoph Zeller3.9 (2018)
70 Macau1623Hoi Kin Hong1.58 (2018)
71   Nepal129610Binod Chaudhary1.5 (2018)
72 Romania119524Ion Țiriac1.19 (2018)
73 Slovakia15450Ivan Chrenko1.31 (2018)
74 Tanzania155891Mohammed Dewji1.52 (2018)
75 Zimbabwe115160Strive Masiyiwa1.65 (2018)

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