With fortunes that exceed the one billion dollarsfigures like Marcos Galperin or Paolo Rocca, leader of the Techint GroupThey head the list of Argentine billionaires, while the country is going through a growing economic crisis, with 17 million people in poverty and with a growing exchange instability, within the framework of negotiations for a new agreement with the IMF. Agreement that will leave the great majorities in worse living conditions. In that scenario, a minority continues to accumulate wealth at the expense of exploiting workers and with invaluable benefits of governments.

He Free Market Founder It is within the 500 richest people in the world, occupying the position 382 with a fortune of USD 8,000 millionwhile it follows Rocca with a heritage of USD 5,800 millionin the 605th position of the global ranking.

The president of Pan American Energy Group, Alejandro Bulgheroniis located in 751, with a heritage of USD 4,800 billionfollowed by Eduardo Eurnekian Located in 1072 position, the owner of Corporation América and current manager of Argentine Airports, counts to his credit USD 3.4 billion.

In 2233 Figure Eduardo Constantinicreator of the malba and real estate developer, with a fortune of USD 1.5 billion.

The inclusion of new magnates, such as DELFÍN JORGE EZEQUIEL CARBALLOmacro co -founder Financial Company and with a heritage of USD 1.2 billionwhich positions it in the 2623 position, shows how, even in times of uncertainty, fortune continues to accumulate among the powerful.

Thus, the Ranking of Forbes is presented not only as an indicator of wealth, but as a reflection of the deep inequalities that are the product of this capitalist system. For the first time, in this 2025 edition, Annual List of Forbes records a 3,028 billionaires record in the worldsiendo los 10 mas ricos: Elon Musk (Tesla), Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Larry Ellison (Oracle), Bernard Arnault & family (LVMH), Warren Buffett (Berkshire Hathaway), Larry Page (Google), Sergey Brin (Alphabet), Amancio Ortega (Inditex), Steve Ballmer (Microsoft).

In a context where thousands of workers fight against dismissals and salary; where retirees who claim week by week for better retirement are repressed and gased; where more than 50% of children and adolescents are poor; is obvious that growing inequality is the result of a structured capitalist system on the interests of the capitalist minority parasitic that accumulates wealth at the expense of foreign labor.

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