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The world's richest

The richest people in the world, according to Forbes.

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The world's richest

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  1. The world's richest 

  2. 1: Bill Gates is still the richest man in the world with an estimated net worth of $79.2 billion, according to the latest Forbes ranking of the world's billionaires. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett

  3. 2: Mexican telecommunications tycoon Carlos Slim is worth $77.1 billion. REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Garcia

  4. 3: Investing icon Warren Buffett is worth $72.7 billion. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

  5. 4: Amancio Ortega, the Spanish founder of clothing conglomerate Inditex SA, which includes the Zara fashion chain, is worth $64.5 billion. REUTERS/Miguel Vidal

  6. 5: Oracle chief Larry Ellison is worth $54.3 billion. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

  7. 6 (tied): Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries are each worth $42.9 billion. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton

  8. 8: Christy Walton and her family are worth $41.7 billion. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

  9. 9: Jim Walton (L), also a member of the Walton family, is worth $40.6 billion. Seen also is his sister Alice Walton and brother Rob Walton. REUTERS/Jacob Slaton

  10. 10: Liliane Bettencourt, heiress to the L'Oreal fortune, is worth $40.1 billion. REUTERS/Charles Platiau

  11. 11: Alice Walton is worth $39.4 billion. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

  12. 14: Wal-Mart Chairman Rob Walton is worth $39.1 billion. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

  13. 12: Wal-Mart Chairman Rob Walton is worth $39.1 billion. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

  14. 12: Wal-Mart Chairman Rob Walton is worth $39.1 billion. REUTERS/Rick Wilking

  15. 13: Bernard Arnault, chairman and chief executive officer of LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, is worth $37.2 billion. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

  16. 14: Bloomberg LP founder and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is worth $35.5 billion. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

  17. 14: Bloomberg LP founder and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is worth $35.5 billion. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

  18. 14: Bloomberg LP founder and former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg is worth $35.5 billion. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

  19. 15: Amazon Chairman and CEO Jeff Bezos is worth $34.8 billion. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas

  20. 16: Mark Zuckerberg is worth $33.4 billion. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith

  21. 17: Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing is worth $33.3 billion. REUTERS/Oli Scarff/Pool

  22. 18: Sheldon Adelson, Chairman and CEO of the casino company Las Vegas Sands, is worth $31.4 billion. REUTERS/Baz Ratner

  23. 19: Google CEO Larry Page is worth $29.7 billion. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

  24. 20: Google co-founder Sergey Brin is worth $29.2 billion. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

  25. 21: Georg Schaeffler, majority shareholder of the Schaeffler Group, is worth $26.9 billion. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

  26. 22 (tied): Forrest Mars Jr., Jacqueline Mars, and John Mars of the Mars candy company are each worth $26.6 billion.� REUTERS/Larry Downing

  27. 25: Thomson Reuters Chairman David Thomson and family are worth $25.5 billion. REUTERS/Jon Blacker

  28. 26: Brazilian Jorge Paulo Lemann, who owns a stake in the world's largest brewer AB InBev, is worth $25 billion. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir

  29. 27: Hong Kong real estate tycoon Shau-kee is worth $24.8 billion. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

  30. 28: Chairman and main shareholder of H and M Stefan Persson is worth $24.5 billion. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

  31. 29: Financier George Soros is worth $24.2 billion. REUTERS/Bob Strong

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