The Richest Person in Every Major Country (2026)

The richest person in the world is Elon Musk of the United States, but nearly every country has its own wealthiest resident — from India’s Mukesh Ambani and Mexico’s Carlos Slim to Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote. Here is the richest person in 24 major economies, as of 2026.

The richest person in every major country (2026)

Wealth is concentrated in different industries around the world — technology in the US and China, luxury in France, telecoms in Mexico, cement and energy in Africa. The table below lists the wealthiest person in 24 leading economies, with figures from the Forbes 2026 list (via secondary sources). All net worths are approximate and change with markets.

CountryRichest personNet worthSource of wealth
United StatesElon Musk~$839BTesla, SpaceX
FranceBernard Arnault~$148BLVMH (luxury)
SpainAmancio Ortega~$148BZara (Inditex)
MexicoCarlos Slim~$125BAmérica Móvil (telecom)
IndiaMukesh Ambani~$99.7BReliance Industries
ChinaZhang Yiming~$69.3BByteDance (TikTok)
JapanTadashi Yanai~$61.8BFast Retailing (Uniqlo)
ItalyGiovanni Ferrero~$48.8BFerrero (Nutella)
Hong KongLi Ka-shing~$45.1BCK Hutchison
GermanyDieter Schwarz~$41BSchwarz Group (Lidl)
BrazilEduardo Saverin~$33BMeta (Facebook) cofounder
NigeriaAliko Dangote~$28.5BCement, refining
RussiaLeonid Mikhelson~$28.3BNovatek (gas)
South KoreaJay Y. Lee~$27BSamsung
IndonesiaBudi Hartono~$21.6BDjarum, Bank Central Asia
Saudi ArabiaAlwaleed bin Talal~$19.9BKingdom Holding
ThailandDhanin Chearavanont~$19.9BCP Group
South AfricaJohann Rupert~$16.1BRichemont (Cartier)
UKMichael Platt~$16BBlueCrest (hedge fund)
UAEHussain Sajwani~$15.3BDAMAC (property)
TurkeyHamdi Ulukaya~$13.5BChobani (yogurt)
EgyptNassef Sawiris~$9.6BOCI (fertilisers)
CanadaDavid Thomson & family~$60BThomson Reuters (media, data)
AustraliaGina Rinehart~A$39BHancock Prospecting (iron ore)

Net worths as of the Forbes 2026 list, approximate; the Australia figure is in Australian dollars. Some titles change with share and currency moves.

World map installation on a wall at a financial centre, symbolizing global wealth
Nearly every country has its own wealthiest resident. Photo: Pexels.
The six richest, compared Net worth, US dollars billions (Forbes 2026) Musk (US)839 Arnault (FR)148 Ortega (ES)148 Slim (MX)125 Ambani (IN)99.7 Zhang (CN)69.3
Source: Forbes 2026 World’s Billionaires list.

Patterns in global wealth

A few themes stand out. The United States is far ahead of everyone: Elon Musk alone is worth more than the five next-richest people combined, and by mid-2026 some trackers had pushed his fortune past $1 trillion. Luxury drives Europe’s biggest fortunes (Arnault and Ortega), while telecoms and industry dominate the emerging world. In India the title is contested — Gautam Adani overtook Mukesh Ambani in real-time rankings during 2026. And some “richest” titles are volatile: in Canada, the long-standing leaders are the Thomson family, though the crypto founder Changpeng Zhao has been ranked higher on contested, fast-moving valuations.

Rising stacks of coins beside an upward arrow, illustrating growing fortunes
The US is home to the richest person and the most billionaires. Photo: Pexels.

Key takeaways

  • Elon Musk (US) is the richest person in the world and in any single country.
  • Europe’s richest made their money in luxury (Arnault, Ortega).
  • Aliko Dangote (Nigeria) and Johann Rupert (South Africa) lead in Africa.
  • The United States has the most billionaires of any country (989).

Frequently asked questions

Who is the richest person in the world in 2026?

Elon Musk of the United States, worth about $839 billion on the Forbes 2026 list — the largest fortune ever recorded. By mid-2026, some real-time trackers had valued him above $1 trillion.

Which country has the most billionaires?

The United States, with a record 989 billionaires in 2026, ahead of China (610, including Hong Kong) and India (229) (Forbes). Together these three countries hold most of the world’s billionaire wealth.

Who is the richest person in Africa?

Aliko Dangote of Nigeria, worth about $28.5 billion, from cement, sugar and oil refining. He has been Africa’s richest person every year since 2013, ahead of South Africa’s Johann Rupert.

Sources

  • Forbes, 2026 Billionaires facts and figures — retrieved 2026-07-05 — forbes.com
  • Forbes, The richest billionaire in each country 2026 — retrieved 2026-07-05 — forbes.com
  • Vanguard, Dangote leads Africa (Forbes 2026) — retrieved 2026-07-05 — vanguardngr.com

Last updated: July 4, 2026

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