Elon Musk Hits $839B on Forbes List, People Say “This Can’t Be Real”

James Holloway

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Elon Musk just got hit with a number that looks like a typo. 839 billion dollars. Forbes says it is the largest fortune ever recorded. So now the internet is doing the same thing it always does with Musk. Half of the people are celebrating it. Half are outraged by it. And a whole lot of people are just saying this whole system is broken.

Meet The New Billionaires On The World’s Billionaires List 2026 | Forbes

Forbes just put out its new list of billionaires. It says Musk’s net worth rose by about $500 billion in just the last year. Tesla and SpaceX being worth more did most of the heavy lifting. The report even mentions that SpaceX might try to sell stock to the public in 2026. That just adds more fuel to the fire. When you watch the video, you will see why people keep asking, “How is this even possible?” It is not just one company doing well. It is a bunch of company values stacked on top of each other, making one huge number that shocks people.

The reaction is split like you would expect. Fans treat it like a scoreboard. They say it proves Musks bets on electric cars and space and AI keep working out. Critics say this is not a success story at all. They say it is a warning sign about too much money in one place. They talk about fake paper values and how fast billionaire rankings can jump when the market gets too excited.

Here is a YouTube news breakdown of the 2026 Forbes billionaires list. It talks about the twenty trillion dollar total wealth number too.

Meet the billionaires of 2026 in the new Forbes list – 10/03 …

Here is the part that quietly raises the stakes. Forbes annual list uses one specific day to take a picture of everyones money. The report says that day was March 1 2026. But the real time tracker can change every single day. That means the eight hundred thirty nine billion dollar headline could shift even if nothing real changes overnight. That is why this story is such good bait for arguments. Either Musk is running fast toward the first trillion dollar fortune ever. Or people are watching a record high that is way more fragile than it looks.