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Rank Billionaires by Public Good
Vote head-to-head. The public ranking updates as people choose who had the better impact. Community votes shape the perceived positive impact ranking.25 people ranked · 347 votes cast so far.
Based on anonymous head-to-head votes. Early rankings may shift as more people vote.
Most Respected Right Now
Voters currently rank these names highest in head-to-head matchups.
Most Divisive Billionaires
These names split voters the most — the crowd is far from agreement.
The Billionaire Moral Map
See where wealth and public moral rating line up — and where they do not. Explore the interactive scatterplot of all ranked billionaires.
Open the Moral Map →Featured Comparisons
See how voters have judged these head-to-head matchups.
How the Billionaire Moral Ranking Works
Moral Matchups uses an Elo rating system — the same method used in chess rankings. Every time you vote on a head-to-head matchup between two billionaires, the winner gains rating points and the loser loses points. The more matchups voted, the more stable the rankings become.
These rankings reflect what the voting community thinks about the perceived positive impact of each billionaire. They are not an editorial judgment or an objective measure of morality. The rankings are based entirely on anonymous public votes and will shift as more people participate.
Based on anonymous head-to-head votes. Early rankings may shift as more people vote. Read the full methodology →
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