Money keeps flowing into the pockets of the world's wealthiest. 📈💰
Index experienced a bump. He’s still among the ranks of the ultra-wealthy, but Gautam Adani lost $60.2 billion from January through June, including the largest one-day loss with a drop of $20.8 billion.
The biggest percentage decrease was experienced by Carl Icahn, whose fortune fell a whopping 57 percent, losing $13.4 billion. Even still, Adani is the 21Despite major losses like these, Bloomberg noted that every person on its Billionaires Index made an average of $14 million a day in the first six months of 2023. That sure sounds nice, doesn’t it?
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