Just been diving into wealth distribution data and there's something wild about how concentrated it is at the top. The 10 richest people in America are sitting on at least $100 billion each - that's the entry ticket to this club.



What's interesting is how tech-dominated this list really is. You've got Musk leading the pack somewhere around $200 billion, mostly from Tesla and SpaceX. Then Bezos right on his heels with nearly $195 billion, which is almost entirely from Amazon's AWS business (the infrastructure side most people don't think about). Zuckerberg's around $180 billion from Meta/Facebook.

But here's where it gets less obvious. Larry Ellison at $140 billion made his money from Oracle - a company most people have never heard of. Same with Warren Buffett and his Berkshire Hathaway empire. These guys control massive wealth but stay out of the headlines. Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer both came up through Microsoft, though Ballmer's now famous as the Clippers owner.

The co-founders of Google - Page and Brin - are both in the $110-114 billion range. And Jensen Huang from NVIDIA is right there too, though his wealth is more recent. His company absolutely exploded thanks to AI and cloud computing demand.

What really stands out when you look at the 10 richest people in America is the tech concentration. Almost all of these fortunes came from building tech companies or infrastructure plays. The wealth creation here over the past 20 years has been insane.

The thing about these rankings is they shift constantly based on stock prices. One bad trading day and the order changes. But the overall group stays pretty stable - you need at least nine figures to even be in this conversation.

Makes you think about what wealth actually means at that scale. These 10 individuals control wealth equivalent to a significant portion of US GDP. Anyway, interesting rabbit hole to go down if you're thinking about how markets and wealth concentration actually work.
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