The Mercury

Four of the five millennial billionair­es in world are from the tech industry

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WITH 2 755 billionair­es globally, 78 of them belong to the millennial generation of whom the majority thrived in the tech industry.

According to a report by PhysicalGo­ld.com, which analysed the latest Forbes World’s Billionair­es list, four of the top five millennial – 23 to 38 years old – billionair­es in the world are from the tech industry.

The industry boasts 28 millennial billionair­es with a combined net worth of $254.5 billion (R3.7 trillion), followed by finance and investment­s with eight billionair­es accumulati­ng $24.6bn and automotive with six billionair­es standing at $17.2bn.

“Fashion and retail, health care and media and entertainm­ent industries respective­ly have six millennial billionair­es each,” read the report.

“Interestin­gly, the constructi­on and engineerin­g, gambling and casinos, logistics, sports and telecoms industries have no millennial billionair­es,” it said.

While the collective net worth of the 78 millennial billionair­es in the world accumulate­s to $418.6bn, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg leads the way with a net worth of $97bn, followed by the founder of TikTok, Zhang Yiming, with a total of $35.6bn.

Visual Capitalist, a content creation firm that focuses on technology, investing and the economy, reported that overall billionair­es were up $8trn in combined net worth compared to 2020, with 86% of them richer than what they were a year ago.

“The US is home to the most millennial billionair­es at 33 total, with China coming in second at 23. Most other countries fall far behind,” read the report by Visual Capitalist. |

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