Top 50 Most Powerful Leaders in the World (2025): Who Holds the Power That Impacts Lives?

In today’s world, workers’ rights, job security, wages, and working conditions are often shaped by decisions made far away from factories, offices, and farms. The people who sit in government offices, boardrooms, and global organizations hold the power to make policies that affect millions of workers like us — whether it’s about fair pay, work benefits, or even how companies treat their employees.

That’s why it’s important to know who these powerful leaders are.

This list of the Top 50 Most Powerful Leaders in the World (2025) includes politicians, business tycoons, and global influencers who directly or indirectly shape labor policies, workers’ rights, and job markets across the world.

Top 50 Most Powerful Leaders in the World (2025)

RankNameOrganization / TitleAge
1Xi JinpingPresident of China72
2Vladimir PutinPresident of Russia72
3Donald TrumpFormer President of United States79
4Angela MerkelFormer Chancellor of Germany71
5Jeff BezosFounder of Amazon61
6Pope FrancisRoman Catholic Church (Passed in 2025)88
7Bill GatesCo-founder, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation69
8Mohammed bin Salman Al SaudCrown Prince of Saudi Arabia39
9Narendra ModiPrime Minister of India74
10Larry PageCo-founder of Google (Alphabet)52
11Jerome H. PowellChair, U.S. Federal Reserve72
12Emmanuel MacronPresident of France47
13Mark ZuckerbergFounder & CEO of Facebook41
14Theresa MayFormer Prime Minister of United Kingdom68
15Li KeqiangFormer Premier of China70
16Warren BuffettCEO, Berkshire Hathaway94
17Ali Hoseini-KhameneiSupreme Leader of Iran86
18Mario DraghiFormer President, European Central Bank77
19Jamie DimonCEO, JPMorgan Chase69
20Carlos Slim HeluChairman, América Móvil85
21Jack MaFounder of Alibaba Group60
22Christine LagardePresident, European Central Bank69
23Doug McMillonCEO, Walmart58
24Tim CookCEO, Apple64
25Elon MuskCEO, Tesla & SpaceX54
26Benjamin NetanyahuPrime Minister of Israel75
27Ma Huateng (Pony Ma)CEO, Tencent53
28Larry FinkCEO, BlackRock72
29Akio ToyodaPresident, Toyota Motor Corporation69
30John L. FlanneryFormer CEO, General Electric63
31António GuterresSecretary-General, United Nations76
32Mukesh AmbaniChairman, Reliance Industries Ltd68
33Jean-Claude JunckerFormer President, European Commission70
34Darren WoodsCEO, ExxonMobil60
35Sergey BrinCo-founder of Google (Alphabet)51
36Kim Jong-unSupreme Leader of North Korea41
37Charles KochCEO, Koch Industries89
38Shinzo AbeFormer Prime Minister of Japan70
39Rupert MurdochMedia Mogul, News Corp94
40Satya NadellaCEO, Microsoft57
41Jim Yong KimFormer President, World Bank65
42Stephen SchwarzmanCEO, Blackstone Group78
43Khalifa bin Zayed Al-NahyanFormer President, UAE77
44Haruhiko KurodaFormer Governor, Bank of Japan80
45Abdel Fattah el-SisiPresident of Egypt70
46Li Ka-shingBusiness Magnate, CK Hutchison Holdings97
47Lloyd BlankfeinFormer CEO, Goldman Sachs70
48Recep Tayyip ErdoganPresident of Turkey71
49Bob IgerExecutive Chairman, Walt Disney Company74
50Michel TemerFormer President of Brazil84

These leaders have the power to influence global policies on trade, jobs, labor laws, wages, and corporate responsibility. For workers, knowing who holds this power is the first step to understanding how global decisions can affect local livelihoods.

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