Rank Billionaires by Public Good

Does wealth buy moral respect?

Right now, voters rank Warren Buffett highest for public good. Elon Musk is the wealth leader. The map shows where those rankings split.

Farther right means more wealth. Higher means voters choose them more often. Rankings reflect current community votes, not an editorial judgment.

Early public signal - 358 votes - 25 people ranked
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Primary thesis

Voters do not simply reward wealth.

The richest people are not automatically ranked as the most moral. Some billionaires outperform their wealth, while others fall below what their fortune might suggest.

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Your Moral Map

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Live takeaways

What voters are saying

The current public ranking turns raw wealth into something people can argue with.

RICH ≠ RESPECTED
The richest person is not the public-good leader.
Voters are separating financial scale from moral credit.
Richest: Elon Musk - Public-good leader: Warren Buffett
Richest: Elon MuskHighest public-good rating: Warren Buffett
RESPECT PREMIUM
This person ranks far above their wealth.
The crowd is giving more public-good credit than net worth alone would predict.
Marc Andreessen: wealth rank #25, public-good rank #2
Wealth #25Public-good #2
Marc Andreessen
WEALTH DISCOUNT
This fortune is not translating into public-good credit.
Voters currently rank this person much lower for public good than for wealth.
Mark Zuckerberg: wealth rank #3, public-good rank #19
Wealth #3Public-good #19
Mark Zuckerberg
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How to read the map

How to read the map

Blue dot = public good rank from voters. Gold dot = wealth rank. Green means voters rank someone higher for public good than their wealth rank; red means lower.

Early rankings can move quickly as more matchups are voted.

Money vs public good

Rank Billionaires by Public Good

Each row compares two ranks for the same person: where voters place them for public good, and where they rank by wealth. Tap a row for the full read.

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Warren Buffett · #1Elon Musk · #3Marc Andreessen · #2Mark Zuckerberg · #19Howard Schultz · #6Carlos Slim · #25Larry Ellison · #7
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More live signals

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Lowest current rating
Who are voters least willing to pick?
The bottom of the ranking shows where current voters are least convinced of positive impact.
#25 - 1,303 rating - 13.0% win rate
Bottom
Carlos Slim
1,303 rating - 13.0% win rate
Personal pattern
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CROWD SPLIT
Voters do not agree on this one.
This name produces one of the messiest signals on the board.
Larry Ellison: 80% split-vote score - 33 votes
80% divisiveness
33 votes
CATEGORY BATTLE
One billionaire world is leading the public-good ranking.
Grouped by background, voters may be rewarding some kinds of impact more than others.
Current leader: Finance
#1Finance1577 avg Elo
#2Conglomerate1537 avg Elo
#3Philanthropy1529 avg Elo
CATEGORY BATTLE
One billionaire world is leading the public-good ranking.
Grouped by background, voters may be rewarding some kinds of impact more than others.
Philanthropy: 60% average divisiveness across 2 people
Finance
0% average divisiveness
Crowd favorite
Who do voters currently rank highest?
The top public-good rating belongs to the person voters most often choose in head-to-head matchups.
#1 - 1,714 rating - 92.9% win rate
#1
Warren Buffett
1,714 rating - 92.9% win rate
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Moral overperformersCrowd favoritesLow-signal / lesser-knownWealth without respectNotableWarren Buffett$130B · Elo 1,714NotableMarc Andreessen$1.7B · Elo 1,636NotableElon Musk$300B · Elo 1,601NotableRichard Branson$3.1B · Elo 1,588NotableMelinda French Gates$13B · Elo 1,578NotableHoward Schultz$4.0B · Elo 1,571NotableMark Zuckerberg$180B · Elo 1,434NotableCarlos Slim$93B · Elo 1,303Farther right means more wealthHigher means current voters rank them more positively
Wealth scale is compressed so very large fortunes fit on one map.
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Full current snapshot

Rankings update as more matchups are voted.

Public rating is the live score behind the ranking. It rises when voters choose someone in a matchup and falls when they lose.

#NameWealthPublic ratingWin rateVotes
#1Warren Buffett
Finance
$130B1,71492.9%28
#2Marc Andreessen
Venture Capital
$1.7B1,63679.2%24
#3Elon Musk
Technology
$300B1,60164.5%31
#4Richard Branson
Conglomerate
$3.1B1,58862.5%24
#5Melinda French Gates
Philanthropy
$13B1,57856.3%32
#6Howard Schultz
Food & Beverage
$4.0B1,57157.1%35
#7Larry Ellison
Technology
$150B1,56657.6%33
#8Sergey Brin
Technology
$125B1,56457.1%28
#9Larry Page
Technology
$135B1,55559.4%32
#10Sam Altman
Technology / AI
$2.0B1,55256.7%30
#11Jack Ma
Technology
$28B1,53353.6%28
#12Jeff Bezos
Technology
$185B1,52353.6%28
#13Azim Premji
Technology
$10B1,50648.6%35
#14Jack Dorsey
Technology
$5.0B1,50353.3%30
#15Peter Thiel
Technology
$9.0B1,49348.1%27
#16Mukesh Ambani
Conglomerate
$88B1,48650.0%28
#17MacKenzie Scott
Philanthropy
$38B1,47950.0%32
#18George Soros
Finance
$6.7B1,44035.7%28
#19Mark Zuckerberg
Technology
$180B1,43440.7%27
#20Michael Bloomberg
Finance / Media
$105B1,42943.3%30
#21Bill Gates
Technology
$107B1,39536.7%30
#22Charles Koch
Industrials
$60B1,36623.1%26
#23Rupert Murdoch
Media
$22B1,34320.8%24
#24Reid Hoffman
Technology
$2.5B1,34217.4%23
#25Carlos Slim
Telecom / Conglomerate
$93B1,30313.0%23
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