
Mark Zuckerberg passes archrival Elon Musk on billionaires list for first time since 2020
NY Post
Musk got Zucker punched.
Mark Zuckerberg slid into third place on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index on Friday — surpassing his rival, Elon Musk, for the first time in four years.
Zuckerberg, 39, added $58.9 billion to his net worth this year as Meta Platform Inc. soared to new heights, Bloomberg reported.
The 52-year-old Musk, on the other hand, was ranked first on the index as recently as last month, after which his own wealth diminished by $48.4 billion, the outlet said.
Musk is now worth $180.6 billion, while Zuckerberg is chugging along at $186.9 billion.
Musk plummeted to a measly fourth place after Reuters reported that Tesla nixed plans to build a less-expensive car, which sent shares lower.

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