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Guinness World Records recognised Elon Musk for the 'largest loss of personal fortune in history'.

Business Insider USThe Guinness World Records organisation says Elon Musk has broken the world record for the"largest loss of personal fortune in history."

Due to plummeting Tesla shares, Elon Musk lost more than $100 billion in 2022 and no longer holds the title of world's richest person. His net worth fell so much that he broke the Guinness World Record for"largest loss of personal fortune in history."Elon Musk has kicked off 2023 by breaking a world record — for money lost.

The Tesla and Twitter CEO erased so much of his fortune in the last year that Guinness World Records recognised him for it. He's officially broken the world record for the"largest loss of personal fortune in history," the organisation

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