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Richest People in the World Follow Us On Richest People in the World Who are the richest people in the world? Where are they from? How do they earn? If you are interested in knowing the answer to these questions read the following article on Top richest people in the world. Let’s find out in this article, where we list the top 10 richest people in the world as of 2017. These Richest People in the World are the game- changers and the people who have helped transform the world. You can also try the quiz on “Richest People in the World” here – Quiz Link Richest People in the World Name Net worth (USD) Age Nationality Bill Gates $86.0 billion 61 United States Warren Buffett $75.6 billion 86 United States Jeff Bezos $72.8 billion 53 United States Amancio Ortega $71.3 billion 80 Spain Mark Zuckerberg $56.0 billion 32 United States Carlos Slim $54.5 billion 77 Mexico Larry Ellison $52.2 billion 72 United States Charles Koch $48.3 billion 81 United States https://www.recruitment.guru/General-Knowledge/|1 Follow Us On Richest People in the World David Koch $48.3 billion 76 United States Michael Bloomberg $47.5 billion 75 United States List of Women billionaires in the world Net worth Name Age / Birth date Citizenship (USD) Liliane Bettencourt 21 October 1922 (age 94) 44.6 France Alice Walton 7 October 1949 (age 67) 37.9 United States Maria Franca Fissolo 1941 (age 75–76) 29.8 Italy Jacqueline Mars 10 October 1939 (age 77) 26.0 United States Susanne Klatten 28 April 1962 (age 55) 22.8 Germany Laurene Powell Jobs 6 November 1963 (age 53) 20.2 United States 1981 China, People's Republic Yang Huiyan 16.4 (age 35-36) of Iris Fontbona 1942/1943 (age 74–75) 16.1 Chile Charlene de 30 June 1954 (age 63) 15.6 Netherlands Carvalho-Heineken Gina Rinehart 9 February 1954 (age 63) 15.2 Australia Abigail Johnson 19 December 1961 (age 55) 15.1 United States Blair Parry-Okeden 1950 (age 66–67) 12.8 United States Massimiliana Landini 1942/1943 (age 74–75) 11.3 Italy Aleotti Zhou Qunfei 1970 (age 46–47) 10.4 Hong Kong Katharine Rayner 1944/45 (age 71–73) 8.5 United States Margaretta Taylor Unknown 8.5 Switzerland https://www.recruitment.guru/General-Knowledge/|2 Follow Us On Richest People in the World Loretta Robinson 1939/1940 (age 77–78) 8.1 Canada Sandra Ortega Mera 19 July 1968 (age 49) 7.9 Spain Kirsten Rausing 6 June 1952 (age 65) 7.4 Sweden Eva Gonda de Rivera Unknown 7.2 Mexico Savitri Jindal 20 March 1950 (age 67) 6.9 India 1964 China, People's Republic Wu Yajun 6.6 (age 52–53) of Pauline MacMillan 31 July 1934 (age 83) 6.6 United States Keinath Ann Walton Kroenke 18 December 1948 (age 68) 6.6 United States Marian Ilitch 3 January 1933 (age 84) 6.5 United States We hope you are satisfied with the information we have provided for you. Read the Top 10 richest people in the world and improve your GK Quotient. The Top 100 richest people in the world trivia will help you in preparing for interviews or any competitive exams. Recruitment.Guru is a website which helps people build their careers. It caters to all sort of people who are in need of jobs or a career change. Our page understands today’s job market and will provide you the best job updates. It also provides study materials to help candidates prepare for various competitive exams. And not only competitive exams, even exams conducted for jobs and Interviews. So, utilize all the valuable information and help yourself prepare well for competitive exams like UPSC, PSC, SSC, IBPS, Army exams etc. Our page delivers the Daily Current Affairs, Monthly and Daily quizzes. Also, check our General Knowledge page on diverse topics and utilize it accordingly. Practice our Quiz and improve your GK Quotient. https://www.recruitment.guru/General-Knowledge/|3 Follow Us On Richest People in the World More World GK National Animals of Countries Presidents & Prime Ministers of the World List of International Organizations List of World Rivers List of Stadiums in the World List of Stock Exchanges in the World Send us your feedback at [email protected] https://www.recruitment.guru/General-Knowledge/|4 .
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