Europe’s billionaire hotspots in 2025 show how history, innovation, and family businesses shape today’s wealthy. Forbes’ latest numbers reveal where fortunes grow and each country’s story offers a mix of
Europe’s billionaire hotspots in 2025 show how history, innovation, and family businesses shape today’s wealthy. Forbes’ latest numbers reveal where fortunes grow and each country’s story offers a mix of
The car industry in 2025 looks completely different from what it was just a few years ago. Toyota is once again the world’s most valuable auto brand, worth $64.7 billion, after
Trade surpluses are key to understanding global economics and how countries position themselves in the world economy. A trade surplus happens when a nation exports more than it imports—basically, it
The past twenty years have been full of ups and downs for the United Kingdom. There were times of strong growth and moments of crisis, from financial shocks to major
Europe holds a special spot in the global gold story. In 2025, countries across the continent collectively have over 14,979 tonnes of gold in vaults and banks, worth approximately $1.51
At the start of the 21st century, the global economy looked very different from today. Over the past two decades, the world’s economic landscape has changed dramatically. Countries that were
Unicorn companies—those private startups worth $1 billion or more—aren’t rare magic anymore. They’re everywhere, changing how people live, work, and do business. As of October 2025, there are roughly 1,620 unicorns spread
In 2024, the United States achieved a significant milestone, with the national population surpassing 340 million for the first time. According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Vintage 2024 population estimates,
In 2023, the worldwide air cargo industry remained robust despite continued difficulties. Hong Kong International Airport held onto its position as the premier freight hub globally. Airports Council International (ACI)
According to the latest Forbes analysis, the world’s 3,028 billionaires are distributed across more than 800 cities globally. Nearly 25% of all billionaires live in just ten metropolitan centers. This






