Before the coronavirus, luxury conglomerate LVMH was posting record-breaking revenues and sending Bernard Arnault's net worth soaring.
Bill Gates, the second-richest person in the world, has an extensive real-estate portfolio sprawling from California and Washington to Florida.
Singapore's richest people include Facebook cofounder Eduardo Saverin and the CEO of a chain of 466 hot pot restaurants.
An investment from Stroll could help boost the company's prospects as it seeks to turn around a poor performance.
The richest town in the entire US is a Silicon Valley enclave where the median income is over $250,000 and the typical home is worth over $2 million.
The median taxpayer's income — $41,740 — may have grown 20% since 2011, but the threshold to join the 1% has grown 33%.
Mukesh Ambani remains the richest person in India for the 12th year in a row. The 15 richest people in the country are worth a combined $215 billion.
In 2018, billionaires paid 23% of their income in federal, state, and local taxes, down from 50% in 1980, according to Saez and Zucman.
Masayoshi Son is the founder and CEO of Japanese holding company SoftBank, which invests millions in some of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies.
Senator Elizabeth Warren's tax plan requires billionaires to pay a small percentage of their net worth on an annual basis.
In 2018, Uniqlo filled 30% of its management positions with women, according to Bloomberg. The Japanese retailer is now aiming to put women in more than half of its senior positions.
When he's not running Fox News, billionaire Rupert Murdoch lives on a fully operational vineyard and winery in Bel Air.
Richard Perry was once considered one of the hedge fund industry's most successful investors, according to the New York Times.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos was seen on David Geffen's superyacht, Rising Sun. Take a look at the yacht that serves as a playground for the rich and famous.
Hong Kong's wealthiest residents enjoy the greatest profits when the markets are bullish, but experience the steepest losses during market routs.
The difference between billionaires' and millionaires' investment choices may be partially to blame, Capgemini told Business Insider.
Sir Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group, has an estimated net worth of $4 billion. When he spends his money indulgently, it's to make money in return.
Masayoshi Son is the founder and CEO of Japanese holding company SoftBank, which invests millions in some of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies.
Even though Mark Zuckerberg lost more money than any of the world's richest billionaires, the Facebook CEO's net worth is nearly $70 billion.
Using Forbes billionaire data, we looked at the richest people's children under the age of 40 who are poised to inherit massive fortunes.