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'Forbes' 2016 richest list: Zuckerberg zooms up

Kevin McCoy
USA TODAY

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is the biggest gainer in Forbes' 2016 billionaires list of the world's richest people, moving up 10 spots from last year to claim the ranking as the world's sixth richest person, the business magazine said Tuesday.

File photo taken in 2016 shows Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

The tech executive and social media leader achieved the feat with total net worth that Forbes estimated at $44.6 billion, up from $33.4 billion in the 2015 ranking.

Zuckerberg is among 1,810 billionaires who made the updated list, with aggregate net worth of $6.48 trillion, down from $7.05 trillion last year, Forbes said.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Microsoft founder Bill Gates maintained the top spot as the world's richest person. His estimated $75 billion net worth, down from $79.2 billion last year, gave him the number one position for the 17th time in the last 22 years, Forbes said.

Spanish clothing retailer Amancio Ortega, best known in the U.S. for the Zara fashion chain, moved up two spots to second place as his estimated net worth increased $2.5 billion to $67 billion, the listing showed.

Famed business investor Warren Buffett kept third place in the ranking even though his net worth dropped $11.9 billion to an estimated total of $60.8 billion.

Mexican telecom magnate and investor Carlos Slim Helú ranked fourth, down two spots from last year, as his estimated net worth fell to $50 billion from the $77.1 billion Forbes reported in 2015.

Carlos Slim in 2013.

Amazon CEO and founder Jeff Bezos moved up to fifth place from the 15th spot last year as his net worth increased to $45.2 billion.

Rounding out the new top ten are Larry Ellison, executive chairman of software giant Oracle ($43.6 billion); Michael Bloomberg, a former New York City mayor who heads the business information firm that bears his name ($40 billion); and brothers Charles and David Koch ($39.6 billion), who lead U.S. multinational corporation Koch Industries.

Charles Koch.

The new ranking is also notable for those who didn't make this year's list.

J. Michael Pearson, CEO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, fell out of the rankings as the Canada-based drugmaker lost roughly 75% of its value over the last six months amid government and regulatory investigations of the company's pricing and marketing practices.

U.S. fashion designer Tory Burch also missed the 2016 list, as the value of luxury fashion brands fell, Forbes said.

Tory Burch.

In all, 190 women made the 2016 billionaire ranking, seven fewer than last year. Leading the women is France's Liliane Bettencourt, the businesswoman, heiress and grand dame of cosmetics giant L'Oréal. She took the 11th spot overall with an estimated net worth of $36.1 billion, Forbes said.

Billionaires: All in the family

The net worth of Christy Walton, widow of one of Walmart founder Sam Walton's sons, fell from an estimated $36.5 billion last year to $5.2 billion in 2016 based on what Forbes said was new details of how her fortune is split with her son, Lukas. That dropped Walton from the top-ranked woman billionaire last year to the 258th spot in 2016, the magazine said.

Paris photo taken in 2010 shows L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt at an award ceremony.

The new billionaire list also showed that:

  • China had the most newcomers, adding 70 people to the ranking, more than the 33 first-timers from the U.S. But China also 42 drop-offs, leading in that category as well.
  • Norwegian heiresses Alexandra Andresen, 19, and her sister, Katharina Andresen, 20, are the world's youngest billionaires, with an estimated fortune of $1.2 billion. 
  • The U.S. led the list with 540 billionaires, followed by China with 251, Germany with 120, India with 84 and Russia with 77.

Kevin McCoy on Twitter: @kmccoynyc.

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