While the broader labor market threw curveballs at working women this year, a different story unfolded at the top. One hundred women now steer a staggering $37 trillion in economic firepower—a concentration of influence that reshapes markets and policies alike.
The 2025 ranking of the globe's most powerful women just dropped, and the numbers tell a tale of resilience amid turbulence. These leaders don't just occupy corner offices—they command capital flows, drive regulatory shifts, and set the tempo for entire industries. The contrast is stark: while many face barriers, this cohort wields unprecedented clout.
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ser_ngmi
· 22h ago
Hmm... 37 trillion? Wow, that's an astonishing number, but women at the grassroots are still struggling. The wealth is so concentrated at the top; this disparity is truly outrageous.
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AirdropHermit
· 23h ago
37 trillion, is this number real? It seems like the women above are earning faster than BTC's price increase...
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4am_degen
· 23h ago
3.7 trillion? Wow, the top 100 women are indeed controlling the global economic pulse... This number sounds incredible.
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OldLeekConfession
· 23h ago
3.7 trillion? Wow, that gap... Ordinary women are still being PUA, while others are already controlling the global market.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-10 19:13
37 trillion... Honestly, this number is a bit crazy, but women at the grassroots are still working 996, and the wealth gap is laughable.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-10 19:07
37 trillion? Wow, these 100 women in power have an energy level that’s skyrocketing. Working women at the grassroots are still struggling, while those at the top are already playing a whole different game.
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RadioShackKnight
· 12-10 19:05
37 trillion? To be honest, that number is frightening, but women at the grassroots are still worried about social insurance and housing funds.
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FalseProfitProphet
· 12-10 19:03
37 trillion? Oh my God, 100 women are controlling the global economy, this pattern is incredible... women at the grassroots are still working hard, while top sisters are already rewriting the rules.
While the broader labor market threw curveballs at working women this year, a different story unfolded at the top. One hundred women now steer a staggering $37 trillion in economic firepower—a concentration of influence that reshapes markets and policies alike.
The 2025 ranking of the globe's most powerful women just dropped, and the numbers tell a tale of resilience amid turbulence. These leaders don't just occupy corner offices—they command capital flows, drive regulatory shifts, and set the tempo for entire industries. The contrast is stark: while many face barriers, this cohort wields unprecedented clout.