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Hear at the Infographics show, we've mainly discussed what life might be like for the
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extremely wealthy and even discussed some of the world's billionaires, many of whom
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live in one country, the United States.
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But there are approximately 2,043 billionaires worldwide, with a lot of countries having
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at least one billionaire.
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China is home to the most billionaires in the world at 647 people, and the surprising
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thing is many of these people have amassed their fortunes in a relatively short amount
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of time.
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The U.S. is second on the list with 550 billionaires, and way behind in the low hundreds is Germany
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and India, followed by Russia at 96.
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There are also many countries that have no billionaires, but they obviously have a richest
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person.
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Today we move all over the globe in search of the rich, in this episode of Infographics
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Show, Richest people around the world.
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We'll start with Belgium, and the accolade goes to Albert Baron Frère, a 92-year-old
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businessman that started off in the steel business and later invested in a whole host
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of industries.
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His worth is currently $6.3 billion.
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Over in France, the richest person is Bernard Arnault.
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The 68-year old's accumulated wealth at a staggering $73.3 billion.
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He made his money in luxury goods, which seems like a very frenchy way to get rich.
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Next up, South Africa, and the award goes to 72-year old Nicholas F. Oppenheimer.
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He made most of his money in precious stones, as the former Chairman of De Beers diamond
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mining company and also the Diamond Trading Company.
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According to Forbes, he is worth $7.7 billion.
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He's not the richest person on the continent of Africa, though.
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That title goes to Nigerian Aliko Dangote, a cement and commodities king worth $12.2
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billion.
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Over to Asia and Pakistan.
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This isn't an easy one and many sources give very different answers.
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This might be because big business in the country is often shared by entire families.
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Is it Malik Riaz, with a net worth of $2 billion, or is it Shahid Khan, who owns an American
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football and a British soccer team.
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He's actually now an American citizen, though, but said to be the richest person of Pakistani
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origin and now worth around $8.7 billion.
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Hopefully Finland will be less confusing.
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It seems the accolade goes to Antti Herlin, a 61-year old who made a lot of his $4.6 billion
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in elevators and escalators, but also maintenance and manufacturing.
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Now the United Arab Emirates and the richest man there.
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He's Majid Al Futtaim and is said to be the richest person in the Middle East with
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a net worth of $10.9 billion.
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But that source was probably wrong as it seems Saudi Arabia's Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal
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bin Abdulaziz al Saud has a worth of $25.5 billion.
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Mr. Majid made his cash with the Majid Al Futtaim Group, which builds some really impressive
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malls around the world.
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Far away in Denmark, the richest person is 70-year old Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, a person
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who holds a place in all of our hearts because he is part of the family that created Lego.
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He's said to be worth $23.6 billion now, thanks to those little colourful plastic bricks.
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Across the world in New Zealand the richest geezer we could find is Graeme Richard Hart,
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a man who is a whizz at buying companies in trouble and making them very profitable.
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The 62-year old left school at 16 and became a panel beater.
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He's now worth around 9.5 billion dollars.
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In Norway sources also disagree, so we went right to a Norwegian publication written in
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English.
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According to that publication it is easily John Fredriksen, who is worth around $13 billion.
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He made most of his cash as owner of the largest oil tanker fleet.
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But it seems this man now lives in London, and is a Cypriot citizen.
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So, it could be Odd Reitan, a supermarket guy worth about half of what Fredriksen is
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worth.
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Now we head to Romania and meet a once top-ranking tennis and ice hockey player.
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It's said he's now worth about one billion dollars and made much of that money going
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into business after retiring from tennis.
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Over to Ireland, a favourite place of Apple Inc.
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According to Forbes the richest person there is Pallonji Shapoorji Mistry, an Indian born
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construction magnate worth $18.7 billion.
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He married an Irish gal, but right now the 89-year old lives in Mumbai.
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Over in Mexico we have one of the richest persons in the world with 78-year old Carlos
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Slim Helú.
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Worth around 70.7 billion he's had his hands in just about every industry you can imagine.
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He's said to be worth about 6 percent of Mexico's GDP.
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In Poland the accolade goes to Sebastian Kulczyk, son of Jan, who used to be the richest.
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Their money came from Kulczyk Investments, and it's thought the son is now worth in
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the region of $3.9 billion, but this is also shared with his sister Dominika.
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Not too far away in Sweden it seems there is no doubt that the richest person is 70-year
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old Stefan Persson.
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He's worth 18.9 billion and was fortunate enough to take over the fashion company H&M,
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which his father had built.
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Far away in the Far East we have Indonesia.
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Forbes tells us the richest there are two brothers who made their money from tobacco,
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electronics and banking.
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Together it's said they are worth $32.3 billion.
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Staying in Asia we go to Singapore, a nation that wasn't so prosperous not long ago,
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relatively speaking.
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Again, we have two brothers, Robert & Philip Ng.
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These property magnates are worth around $10.9 billion.
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Far away in the Netherlands the prize goes to someone whose name you might know.
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That is Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken.
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Yes, she controls most of the beer company Heineken and is worth about 15.4 billion.
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In Malaysia the winner is 94-year old Robert Kuok, who made his dough in palm oil, shipping
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and property.
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He's thought to be worth $13.82 billion.
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Staying in South East Asia we head to the Philippines.
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The richest is Henry T. Sy, though at 93, he might not be with us much longer.
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Mr. Sy is worth $21.7 billion.
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He made his money in retail and started out working in his family's convenience store.
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Far away in the colder climate of Germany there are lots of billionaires, but the richest
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of them all is a brother and sister duo.
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They are Beate Heister & Karl Albrecht Jr.
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They amassed a fortune of $31.1 billion from selling supermarket goods at very competitive
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prices.
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That supermarket is called Aldi.
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Downunder, in the country of Australia, the richest person is a 'Sheila' and she is
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called Gina Rinehart.
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Her worth is around $17.7 billion.
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She made her money in iron ore.
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Because the price of this commodity goes up and down a lot, her fortune constantly fluctuates.
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Another former part of the British Empire, Canada, and the richest person is the Baron
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David Thomson.
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He took over the Thompson Corporation, a once powerful information business.
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You might have heard of Thompson-Reuters.
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The business now has long arms into other areas of industry, and the 60-year David is
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said to be worth around $27.2 billion.
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And in the country of India, where we've seen massive wealth grow for individuals in
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recent years, the richest person is 60-year old business magnate Mukesh Dhirubhai Ambani.
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Much of that money came from oil and gas, and he's said to be worth $41.8 billion.
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Now to the former home of the Empire itself and the United Kingdom.
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That's said to be the Hinduja family and four siblings called Srichand, Gopichand,
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Prakash and Ashok.
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The family business, which is very diversified, is said to be worth around $19.7 billion.
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The fab four were actually born in Karachi, then a part of British India, now a part of
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Pakistan.
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They soon learned how to make money in trading and exports and haven't stopped making tons
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of cash since.
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Last on the list is the United States, and it seems we have a new boy on the list after
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a fairly long run – interrupted from time to time – from Microsoft co-founder Bill
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Gates.
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Bill is officially off the number one spot for now and the current holder of the richest
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person in America and the world is Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos.
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As of February 2018, the 54-year old was worth a staggering $120.4 billion compared to Gates
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$91.1 billion.
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Bezos' wealth has skyrocketed due to a lot of savvy investments as well as from his Amazon
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shares.
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That's a long list, so why not tell us what you think about it.
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Should individual people be allowed to amass that much wealth?
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Is it fair to the average joe?
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Let us know in the comments!
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Also, be sure to check out our other video called What Can You Buy with a Million Dollars?
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See you next time!