Forbes has unveiled its 2025 World’s Billionaires List, showcasing significant shifts in global wealth and highlighting notable individuals whose fortunes have markedly changed over the past year. This comprehensive report not only underscores the dynamic nature of wealth accumulation but also reflects broader economic trends and the evolving landscape of industries worldwide.
Elon Musk Reclaims Position as World’s Wealthiest Individual
Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur behind companies such as Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI, has reclaimed his position as the world’s richest person. According to Forbes, Musk’s net worth has surged by 75% over the past year, reaching an unprecedented $342 billion. This remarkable increase is primarily attributed to substantial valuations of his ventures, notably xAI and SpaceX, coupled with a significant rise in Tesla’s stock value. Despite facing challenges, including a recent selloff, Tesla’s stock has demonstrated resilience, contributing to Musk’s financial ascent. Notably, Musk has become the first individual to surpass the $300 billion mark in personal wealth.
Global Billionaire Landscape: Record Numbers and Collective Wealth
The 2025 Forbes list reveals a record-breaking 3,028 billionaires worldwide, an increase of 247 individuals compared to the previous year. Collectively, these billionaires possess a combined net worth of $16.1 trillion, reflecting a $1.9 trillion increase from 2024. This surge underscores a favorable economic environment that has facilitated wealth creation across various sectors and regions.
Arizona’s Growing Billionaire Community
Arizona has witnessed a notable increase in its billionaire population, now boasting 15 individuals on the Forbes list, up from 14 in 2024. This growth reflects the state’s expanding economic landscape and the success of its entrepreneurs across diverse industries.
Ernest Garcia II: Arizona’s Wealthiest Resident
Leading the pack in Arizona is Ernest Garcia II, with a net worth of approximately $14.9 billion. Garcia’s substantial wealth primarily stems from his significant stake in Carvana, an online platform for selling used cars, and his ownership of DriveTime, a used-car business. Over the past year, Garcia’s net worth has experienced a notable increase, rising from $8.9 billion in 2024 to $14.9 billion in 2025. This growth is largely attributed to the rebound in Carvana’s stock price, where Garcia is the dominant shareholder.
Other Prominent Billionaires in Arizona
Arizona’s representation on the Forbes list includes several other notable individuals:
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George Kurtz: Ranked No. 551 globally with a net worth of $6.3 billion. Kurtz’s wealth is derived from his role in CrowdStrike, a leading cybersecurity firm.
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Ernest Garcia III: At No. 620, Garcia III, the CEO of Carvana, has a net worth of $5.7 billion, reflecting the company’s growth and success in the online used-car market.
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Mark Shoen: Holding the No. 700 spot with $5.1 billion, Shoen’s wealth comes from U-Haul International, the well-known truck rental company.
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Arturo Moreno: Ranked No. 717 with a net worth of $5 billion, Moreno’s fortune is linked to his investments in billboards and ownership of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team.
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E. Joe Shoen: At No. 801, with $4.5 billion, Shoen shares in the U-Haul fortune alongside Mark Shoen.
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Bob Parsons: Also at No. 929, Parsons has a net worth of $3.9 billion, primarily from founding GoDaddy, a web hosting and domain registration company.
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Stewart Horejsi and Family: Sharing the No. 929 spot with $3.9 billion, their wealth is tied to investments in Berkshire Hathaway.
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Bennett Dorrance: Ranked No. 1,073 with $3.4 billion, Dorrance’s fortune comes from his stake in Campbell Soup and real estate ventures.
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Rick Smith: At No. 1,947, Smith has a net worth of $1.8 billion from his involvement with Axon Enterprise, known for producing stun guns.
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Jerry Moyes and Family: Sharing the No. 2,019 spot with $1.7 billion, their wealth is derived from trucking through Swift Transportation.
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Peter Sperling: Also at No. 2,019 with $1.7 billion, Sperling’s fortune comes from investments in higher education, notably the University of Phoenix.
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George Christ and Family: Tied at No. 2,019 with $1.7 billion, their wealth is linked to technology investments.
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Jahm Najafi: Ranked No. 2,479 with $1.3 billion, Najafi’s fortune stems from private-equity investments.
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Ken Kendrick: At No. 2,623 with $1.2 billion, Kendrick’s wealth is associated with software, banking, and ownership of the Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team.
This diverse group of billionaires highlights the varied economic sectors contributing to Arizona’s growing prominence in the national and global economy.
Political Influence of Wealthy Individuals
Forbes also notes the increasing political influence of wealthy individuals in the United States. The current administration, led by President Donald Trump, includes several billionaires in key positions, reflecting a trend of affluent individuals holding significant governmental roles. This development underscores the intertwining of economic power and political influence in shaping national policies and governance.
The 2025 Forbes Billionaires List not only highlights the dynamic nature of global wealth but also emphasizes the growing intersection between economic.