Las Vegas Billionaires in 2025: Meet the 10 Wealthiest Casino and Business Moguls

Las Vegas Billionaires in 2025: Meet the 10 Wealthiest Casino and Business Moguls

By Michael Harrison

December 9, 2024 at 10:16 PM

Las Vegas's wealthiest residents have amassed their fortunes through various industries, from casinos and hospitality to retail and fast food. Here are the top 10 billionaires who call Las Vegas home in 2025, ranked by net worth according to Forbes data.

Mark Davis and Miriam Adelson

Mark Davis and Miriam Adelson

  1. William Foley II ($2.1B) Founder of Fidelity National Financial and owner of NHL's Vegas Golden Knights. Resides in Summit Club community since 2016.

Bill Foley smiling in vineyard

Bill Foley smiling in vineyard

  1. Elaine Wynn ($2.1B) Co-founder of Mirage Resorts and Wynn Resorts. Largest individual shareholder of Wynn Resorts.

Elaine Wynn smiling with blonde hair

Elaine Wynn smiling with blonde hair

  1. Mark Davis ($2.3B) Owner of Las Vegas Raiders and Las Vegas Aces. Inherited Raiders from father Al Davis.

Mark Davis smiling at camera

Mark Davis smiling at camera

  1. William S. Boyd & Family ($2.7B) Co-founder of Boyd Gaming, operating 11 off-Strip casino hotels. Owns 17% of the company.

Bill Boyd smiling in suit

Bill Boyd smiling in suit

  1. Phil Ruffin ($2.7B) Owner of Treasure Island and Circus Circus resorts. Co-owns Trump International Hotel.

Phil Ruffin smiling

Phil Ruffin smiling

  1. Frank Fertitta III ($3.2B) Former UFC owner and CEO of Red Rock Resorts. Made fortune through UFC sale and Station Casinos.

Frank Fertitta smiling at camera

Frank Fertitta smiling at camera

  1. Lorenzo Fertitta ($3.2B) Former UFC chairman and current vice chair of Red Rock Resorts. Partnered with brother Frank in ventures.

Lorenzo Fertitta smiling

Lorenzo Fertitta smiling

  1. Peggy & Andrew Cherng ($4B) Co-founders of Panda Express, operating 2,200+ locations generating $3.5B in revenue.

Asian couple smiling in formal attire

Asian couple smiling in formal attire

  1. Nancy Walton Laurie ($15.1B) Walmart heir and daughter of co-founder Bud Walton. Splits time between Henderson and Bel Air.

Blonde woman in formal business attire

Blonde woman in formal business attire

  1. Miriam Adelson & family ($36.3B) Majority owner of Las Vegas Sands and publisher of Israel Hayom newspaper. Richest Israeli globally.

Smiling woman with white hair

Smiling woman with white hair

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