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I just saw that the Walton family has broken wealth records again. Apparently, Walmart's stock keeps rising, and that has propelled them straight into the top 10 richest people in the world. Jim, Rob, and Alice have basically gained positions without doing much, just by inheriting a fortune that continues to grow.
Bloomberg recently posted this on X, and it's really interesting to see how the Walton family directly benefits from market performance. The retail giant continues to operate strongly, and that is reflected in the net worth of these heirs. It's as if Walmart's business success is a money-making machine for them.
I don't know, sometimes it's curious to see how these wealth dynamics work. The Walton family is just there, consolidating their position in the global elite while retail keeps moving forward. Do you think this will stay the same, or will there be some change?