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Been thinking about which sectors are actually churning out billionaires these days. Turns out it's not just tech and finance like everyone assumes.
According to recent research, the industries creating the most wealth over the past decade are pretty interesting. Technology still dominates with hundreds of new billionaires, especially in AI and crypto — those GPU manufacturers like Nvidia have been printing money. But here's what caught my attention: manufacturing just quietly produced over 500 new billionaires in 10 years. Most came from India and China, and with Trump pushing to bring manufacturing back to the US, this sector could be heating up.
Finance and investments minted 353 new billionaires, though it's not just venture capital anymore. Crypto wealth creation has been massive, particularly for people who founded exchanges or platforms rather than just invested early. The finance space is evolving fast.
Fashion and retail created 318 new billionaires — way more than people realize. Bernard Arnault is the obvious example with his $140+ billion, but the Waltons showed that retail can be just as lucrative. The difference is luxury takes time and capital to build, while retail at scale is a different beast entirely.
Healthcare surprised me too. Biotech and pharma generated 284 new billionaires in the same period. The pandemic accelerated this, but it's brutal — long development cycles, massive competition, and you really need to solve a problem affecting millions.
So which industries are actually making the most millionaires and billionaires? Honestly, the pattern is clear: you need either massive scale (manufacturing, retail), rapid growth potential (tech, crypto), or solving expensive problems (healthcare, finance). Most of these paths require serious capital upfront and deep industry knowledge. The competition is fierce everywhere, but if you're looking at where wealth is actually being created right now, these five sectors are where the action is.