2020 Hurun Global 80s self-made rich list: Pinduoduo Huang reelected as China's richest man

Sino-Singapore Jingwei Client on March 9th: WeChat Hurun Report said on the 9th that "Hurun Global Rich Young People Self-made Rich List 2020", Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg ranked fifth with 590 billion yuan He became the richest man in his own right after the 80s, and he was the richest man in China after the 80s.

It is reported that the list counts one billion US dollar entrepreneurs under the age of 40 (including 40) and starting from scratch. Wealth calculation deadline is January 31, 2020.

Source: WeChat Hurun Report

Specifically, the 35-year-old Mark Zuckerberg's wealth has increased by 50 billion yuan, to 590 billion yuan for the fifth consecutive year, becoming the richest man in the post-80s generation. Among the top three, China has two seats. Pinduoduo's wealth has increased by 20%, ranking second with 126 billion yuan in wealth. The founder of Douyin Zhang Yiming has risen one place to third.

In addition, the list has a total of 18 new faces, 8 of them from China, 4 from India, and 3 from the United States. China's leading newcomers are Cheng Yixiao and Mei Tuan Mu Rongjun.

The list also shows that a total of 53 billion-dollar entrepreneurs under the age of 40 were found worldwide, 7 more than last year. China increased by 3 to 19; the United States decreased by 1; India increased by 3 to third place. The top ten threshold is 33 billion yuan, which is lower than 44 billion yuan last year.

Hu Runbaifu Chairman and Chief Investigator Hu Run said that there are more than 200 countries in the world, but the world ’s most successful post-80s entrepreneurs come from only 9 countries. Of the world's most successful post-80s entrepreneurs, China and the United States account for over 70%.

From the perspective of the city, Beijing added two people, on an equal footing with San Francisco with 11 people on the list, and Bangalore in India rose to third place.

From an industry perspective, e-commerce and social media have created the most billion-dollar entrepreneurs in the 1980s, with eight and seven on the list, followed by the sharing economy and online games, and three with virtual currency transactions. (Zhongxin Jingwei APP)