Which country is home to the most billionaires : 2026 and there are now over 3,400 billionaires on the planet, a new high according to Forbes’ latest count. The world’s billionaires are highly concentrated, with the top three countries (the USA, China and India) together house over half of all available tycoons.
Top 10 Countries with the Most Billionaires
| Rank | Country | Billionaire Count | Richest Person (Local) |
| 1 | United States | 989 | Elon Musk ($839B) |
| 2 | China | 539 | Zhang Yiming ($69.3B) |
| 3 | India | 229 | Mukesh Ambani ($99.7B) |
| 4 | Germany | 212 | Dieter Schwarz ($67.2B) |
| 5 | Russia | 147 | Alexey Mordashov ($37B) |
| 6 | Italy | 89 | Giancarlo Devasini ($89.3B) |
| 7 | Canada | 82 | Changpeng Zhao ($110B) |
| 8 | Hong Kong | 71 | Robin Zeng ($53.2B) |
| 9 | Brazil | 70 | Eduardo Saverin ($35.9B) |
| 10 | Taiwan | 66 | Terry Gou ($15.3B) |
Billionaire Boom: The U.S. created more than 100 billionaires over the past year alone, with artificial intelligence (AI) driving gains for some of the wealthiest in the world as the country finds robust performances from technology and finance.
India in Building: India has consolidated at No. 3 position and for the first time, its billionaires’ wealth crossed $1 Trillion mark.
The A.I. Factor: This year, technology is driving most new wealth. A good number of newcomers on the list are from AI-oriented software, semiconductor manufacturing, and EV infrastructure.
Billionaire Density: Although the US has the greatest number of billionaires in total, Monaco is still home to the most per capita; there are nearly 77 billionaires for every million people who live there.