Billionaires per country in Europe (2026)

Posted by vladgrinch

37 Comments

  1. Hmm excluding Monaco Sweden has to be the “winner” here. Startlingly they have the same number as UK and France.

    Luxembourg is surprising.

  2. DarkKingfisher777 on

    German billionaires live such insanely private life you won’t find much info about them.

  3. generally-speaking on

    With the vastly different sizes of the populations and nations a per 1m inhabitants would’ve been much more illustrative.

  4. H_Doofenschmirtz on

    I’m portuguese and I can name some 10 portuguese billionaires just off the top of my head lol

  5. Due-Cardiologist-802 on

    The graphic is wrong! Switzerland should be yellow not dark green according to the numbers. 

  6. As a german myself I have no words for this. This state has an insane disparity between the poor and rich. Or even average and rich. And because of politics it keeps getting worse

  7. Worldly-University13 on

    Ok now do one that shows which billionaires have the most single daughters aged 28-35 please

  8. Worldly-University13 on

    Ok now do one that shows which billionaires have the most single daughters aged 28-35 please

  9. Ukrainian billionaire Rinat Ahmetov just bought one of the most expensive flats in history for around 500 million dollars, so those seven people are some evil fucks

  10. webhallensuger on

    most on the norwegian and danish ones lives de facto in sweden. like stordalen and maersk.

  11. TheGayestLavender on

    Please make one reperesentitive to their population. Germany has a lot of everything because it just has the highest population

  12. Awkward_Cash1828 on

    In a healthy socio-economic system, billionaires should/could not exist.
    A citizen theoretically (even if it is harder and harder from decade to decade) can become a millionaire by doing something new and popular for the society. But no one can “work hard enough” to earn a billion. It is just done by financial speculation and owning assets/shares in businesses that this shareholder doesn’t have any personal working involvement with. This is why billionaires are the cancer of the economy and society.