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Mark Zuckerberg Out Of Top 10 Richest Men In America

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American business magnate and internet entrepreneur, Mark Zuckerberg, has lost his spot on the list of the top 10 richest men in the United States.

Mark Zuckerberg Out Of Top 10 Richest Men In America
Mark Zuckerberg

This is happening for the first time since 2015, after losing $76.8 billion in one year. This was announced when Forbes released the 41st edition of its list of 400 America’s richest people.

The 38-year-old Facebook founder who lost more than half his fortune, $76.8 billion since September 2021 dropped from number three to number 11 on the Forbes 400 list of America’s wealthiest people, due to his company’s staggering stock price drop.

In October 2021, Facebook officially became Meta.

Meta’s Instagram and Facebook are also losing their middle age and teenage customers to TikTok. Facebook reported its first-ever quarterly loss of daily active users in February.

As of Tuesday, September 27, Zuckerberg’s net worth stands at $57.7 billion.

Zuckerberg became a billionaire in 2008 at the age of 23. He debuted on the Forbes 400 list at number 321 with a worth of $1.5 billion.

On the new Forbes 400 list, Elon Musk, worth $251 billion reigns supreme, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, worth $151 billion and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, worth $106 billion compete for the top 3.

Software mogul Larry Ellison sits at number four with $101 million, just above investor Warren Buffet at $97 billion.

Alphabet co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who also saw their net worth drop, take the fourth and fifth spots.

Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer sits at number eight with a worth of $83 billion.

Other than Musk, the only other person in the top ten to see their fortune increase is Michael Bloomberg.

Jim Walton, the youngest son of Walmart founder, Sam Walton, rounds out the top ten with a worth of $57.9 billion.

The top ten richest in the country are; Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, Warren Buffett, Larry Page, Sergey Brin, Steven Ballmer, Micheal Bloomberg, Jim Walton

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