Unknown. They certainly exist though as there are people working in high finance who have witnessed transactions of just under a trillion. The book 'Vultures Picnic' by Greg Palast refers to one. Obviously you won't find these people listed on the Forbes index as secrecy is very important to them. We are talking the people who puppeteer our governments and who ultimately work for the Fourth Reich.
If you are pertaining to a person - no there isn't any Trillionaires yet. But if you pertain to a country - yes there are trillionaire countries. Examples of this are the countries USA, Japan, China, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, Australia, and South Korea.
there are none at all. the united states are in 13 trillion dollars in debt and they only 14 trillion dollars in economy sooo 14-13=1 trillion then divide that by at least 300,000,000 people in America hope that helped oh yeah
No. Bill Gates is currently the closest to the mark by far, however, at over $50 billion.
Unknown. They certainly exist though as there are people working in high finance who have witnessed transactions of just under a trillion. The book 'Vultures Picnic' by Greg Palast refers to one. Obviously you won't find these people listed on the Forbes index as secrecy is very important to them. We are talking the people who puppeteer our governments and who ultimately work for the Fourth Reich.
Many people are in debt all over the world, which country would you like the answer to be on?
Zero.
one thousand billions makes one trillion. And no, there are no trillionaires. The worlds richest man has 3 - 4 billion dollars.
If you are pertaining to a person - no there isn't any Trillionaires yet. But if you pertain to a country - yes there are trillionaire countries. Examples of this are the countries USA, Japan, China, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Italy, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, Australia, and South Korea.
there are none at all. the united states are in 13 trillion dollars in debt and they only 14 trillion dollars in economy sooo 14-13=1 trillion then divide that by at least 300,000,000 people in America hope that helped oh yeah
No one in the world has yet had a net worth of $1 trillion. However John D. Rockefeller can be considered the closest to becoming a trillionaire if his fortune from the time of his death in 1937 is inflated to current times which would make his fortune abour $660 billion
No one in the world has yet had a net worth of $1 trillion. However John D. Rockefeller can be considered the closest to becoming a trillionaire if his fortune from the time of his death in 1937 is inflated to current times which would make his fortune abour $660 billion
No. Bill Gates is currently the closest to the mark by far, however, at over $50 billion.
Unknown. They certainly exist though as there are people working in high finance who have witnessed transactions of just under a trillion. The book 'Vultures Picnic' by Greg Palast refers to one. Obviously you won't find these people listed on the Forbes index as secrecy is very important to them. We are talking the people who puppeteer our governments and who ultimately work for the Fourth Reich.
Yes, there is a such thing as a trillionaire, and is actually an achievable status. A trillionaire is just someone who has a trillion dollars.
how many people are there in the world
There are 7billion people in the world in 2012
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