What just happened? Mark Zuckerberg has achieved a lot during his long career in the tech industry, but yesterday saw the Meta CEO achieve another first: he is now the second richest person in the world, having passed Jeff Bezos after his total net worth reached $206 billion.

Things weren't looking rosy for Meta in 2022 as it suffered a downturn following the pandemic boom period. For the first time since its inception 17 years ago, the number of global daily Facebook users declined as the company's shares fell 24%, wiping $200 billion off its market value.

But Meta's shares have skyrocketed since then, climbing from $90 in November 2022 to $582.77 today. The price has increased over 64% during the year-to-date period alone.

Meta's success has seen Zuckerberg's fortune climb to $206 billion – he has a 13% stake in the company – putting him ahead of third-place Bezos by $1 billion, though the Meta boss is still $50 billion behind leader Elon Musk.

Rank Name Total net worth $ Last change $ YTD change Country / Region Industry
1 Elon Musk $256B - $5.97B + $27.1B United States Technology
2 Mark Zuckerberg $206B + $3.43B + $78.1B United States Technology
3 Jeff Bezos $205B - $2.62B + $28.2B United States Technology
4 Bernard Arnault $193B - $2.38B - $14.2B France Consumer
5 Larry Ellison $179B - $1.14B + $55.9B United States Technology
6 Bill Gates $161B - $508M + $20.4B United States Technology
7 Larry Page $150B - $64.0M + $23.4B United States Technology
8 Steve Ballmer $145B - $213M + $13.9B United States Technology
9 Warren Buffett $143B - $1.32B + $22.9B United States Diversified
10 Sergey Brin $141B - $61.4M + $21.2B United States Technology
11 Amancio Ortega $114B - $482M + $26.1B Spain Retail
12 Michael Dell $110B + $991M + $31.6B United States Technology
13 Jensen Huang $107B + $3.42B + $63.5B United States Technology
14 Mukesh Ambani $107B - $4.29B + $10.5B India Energy
15 Jim Walton $103B - $50.0M + $30.2B United States Retail

One area of the Bloomberg Billionaire's Index where Zuckerberg does lead is the year-to-date change. His wealth has increased an enormous $78.1 billion this year, almost $15 billion more than second-place Jensen Huang, whose fortune has jumped $63.5 billion on the back of Nvidia providing the majority of the advanced AI hardware being used today.

As is sadly so often the case, Meta's turnaround was prompted by a streamlining process that saw 21,000 people let go from the firm. Investors welcomed the cost-cutting move, sending the stock in the right direction.

Meta has reported better-than-expected sales this year, and is pushing hard into the generative AI field with its own Large Language Models and chatbots – the sort of stuff that investors love, even if most of the public isn't as enthusiastic.

Meta's stock has reached an all-time high following Meta Connect 2024, which had huge focus on artificial intelligence. The company also revealed several new tech products, including a pair of AR smart glasses capable of projecting holograms directly into a user's field of vision. Jensen Huang called the Project Orion glasses "a big deal."