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Billionaires: Wealth, Origins, and How They Made It

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Finance ⁣Dominates‌ Path to ⁤Billionaire Status,⁤ New Data Reveals

New York, NY ⁤-⁢ October 20, 2025 – While inheriting wealth​ remains the most common ⁤route, a ‍meaningful 15% of‍ the world’s billionaires built their fortunes through finance‍ and‍ investment, according to​ a new analysis of⁣ Forbes data⁤ by Americans for Tax Fairness ‌and reported by Morning Brew. This makes following in​ the footsteps⁣ of investors like Warren Buffett the most likely professional ⁤ path to joining‍ the exclusive billionaire‍ club.

The findings‍ come as the⁤ number of billionaires globally ​continues to climb, reaching​ 3,028 this⁤ year – a substantial increase from ⁣the⁣ 66 billionaires in 1990, when the economy was less ‍than half its current size. ​US‌ billionaires​ collectively‍ hold approximately $7.6⁢ trillion in ⁤wealth, representing 4.5% ​of all wealth held by⁤ Americans, despite ⁣comprising only .0003% of the population.

The⁤ united States currently leads the world ​in ⁣billionaire count, hosting nearly ​one-third of the global total, followed by China (450), India (205), Germany (171), and Russia (140).⁤ These individuals tend to concentrate in major cities like New York City (123 billionaires), moscow, Hong Kong, London, and ⁣Beijing.

While a⁣ growing number⁤ of‍ women ‍are achieving ⁤billionaire status – currently​ representing 13% of the total, according ⁤to the Altrata Billionaire Census ⁤- inherited wealth remains a dominant factor, with one-third of billionaires having received ⁣a substantial portion of their net worth through inheritance ⁣or marriage. ‍

Beyond finance, other⁣ prominent industries contributing to billionaire wealth‍ include technology (13%), manufacturing⁤ (11%), fashion and retail (10%), and healthcare (7%). However,⁣ the majority of ​billionaire wealth (66%) remains ​tied up in ⁢stocks, often within ⁢the⁣ companies they founded, limiting their ability to readily convert ⁣it to cash.

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