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World’s richest man Elon Musk leaves Jeff Bezos $237 billion in the dust, thanks to Donald Trump’s friendship

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Elon Musk, already the world’s richest person, saw his net worth grow by a staggering $213 billion this year alone—largely driven by his close ties to President-elect Donald Trump and the rallying performance of Tesla, SpaceX, and his other ventures.

The combined net worth of the world’s 500 wealthiest individuals hit an unprecedented $10 trillion in 2024, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaires Index. This milestone represents a $1.5 trillion increase in just 12 months, with tech leaders such as Mark Zuckerberg, Jensen Huang, and Larry Ellison gaining billions. Musk, however, emerged as the standout figure, accounting for more than 13% of the total wealth surge among the top billionaires.

By year’s end, Musk’s net worth stood at $442.1 billion, up $213 billion from the start of 2024. The gap between Musk and Jeff Bezos, the world’s second-richest person, reached a record $237 billion, underscoring the sheer scale of Musk’s financial dominance. Bloomberg reported this disparity as the largest ever recorded between the top two billionaires.

Trump’s return to the White House fueled a meteoric rise in Musk’s fortune. His public and financial support for Trump’s campaign not only positioned Musk favorably within political circles but also elevated investor confidence in his companies. Tesla’s stock soared more than 65% in the weeks following Trump’s election win, fueled by optimism around Trump’s promises to streamline autonomous vehicle regulations and curb competition from Chinese electric-vehicle makers.

The broader billionaire class also experienced significant windfalls, with Trump’s victory driving market enthusiasm and boosting valuations across sectors. The S&P 500 climbed more than 23% in 2024, led by tech giants collectively known as the “Magnificent Seven,” which include Meta and Nvidia. It also previously included Tesla, but the company was knocked out in October as Broadband took its place. These companies combined accounted for more than half of the Bloomberg index’s total gains.

In the five weeks following Trump’s win, billionaires tracked by Bloomberg’s index saw their wealth rise by $505 billion, representing 34% of their total gains for the year. Trump’s pro-business policies and pledges to reduce regulatory constraints on tech and energy sectors spurred optimism, particularly for Musk’s ventures.

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