Kylie Jenner has become the world’s youngest billionaire, according to the latest Forbes billionaires’ list.
The youngest Kardashian family member is making her fortune from her best-selling cosmetics business.
The
21-year-old founded and owns Kylie Cosmetics, the three-year-old beauty
business that generated an estimated $360m in sales last year.
She reached the milestone earlier than Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg who became a billionaire aged 23.
“I didn’t expect anything. I did not foresee the future.
“But [the recognition] feels really good. That’s a nice pat on the back,” Ms Jenner told Forbes.
The list shows Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, remains the world’s richest man.
His fortune totals $131bn, according to Forbes, up $19bn from 2018.
But the billionaires’ combined worth is down from $9.1 trillion at $8.7tn.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s wealth is among those falling.
It has dropped by $8.7bn (£6.6bn) in the past year to $62/3bn, according to the Forbes list.
His shares in Facebook at one point lost a third of their value as the company battled privacy scandals.
Amazon’s
share price has been good for Mr Bezos’ bank balance and the gap
between him and the number two, Bill Gates, is a little wider, even
though Mr Gates’ fortune has swelled to $96.5bn from $90bn last year.
Of
all the billionaires on the list only 252 are women, and the richest
self-made woman is real estate mogul Wu Yajun of China, worth an
estimated $9.4bn.
The number of self-made women reached 72 for the first time, up from 56 a year ago.
According to Forbes there are fewer billionaires around – 2,153 of
them on the 2019 list, down from 2,208 in 2018. This, in part, explains
why their average net worth is $4bn, down from $4.1bn. Forbes also found
that 994 of them are less well off than a year ago.
Luisa Kroll, assistant managing editor of wealth at Forbes, said: “Even with strong headwinds, resourceful and relentless entrepreneurs find new ways to get rich.”
There are 52 UK citizens on the list. At the top are the Hinduja
brothers, Srichand and Gopichand, who control the Hinduja Group
conglomerate, with a net worth of $16.9bn.
Behind them, ranked as the wealthiest single individual in the UK, is James Ratcliffe, founder of the chemical group Ineos, and worth $12.1bn.
Another newcomer is Safra Catz co-chief executive of software firm Oracle, who according to Forbes earns a $41m salary and ranks as one of the world’s highest paid female executives.
The US has 607 billionaires, more than any other country. China has
the next largest number with 324. But the list of Chinese billionaires
has seen some big changes – it has 44 newcomers to the list while 102
have dropped off.
The weakness of the euro has not been kind to
European billionaires who make a poor showing with only two in the top
20: Bernard Arnault (ranked 4th), the chief executive of the French
luxury goods company LVMH, and Amancio Ortega (ranked 6th), who founded
retail group Inditex which owns brands such as Zara.
Forbes said
247 people who were on the billionaires list last year have now dropped
off. Among them are Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, fashion
designers and co-founders of Dolce & Gabbana.
The group
chairman of supply chain management company Li & Fung, Victor Fung,
is also no longer classed as a billionaire by Forbes, after being on the
list for 18 years in a row.
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