10 Georgia residents make Forbes' 400 richest people in the U.S. annual list

Forbes has released its annual list of the 400 richest people in the United States and 10 Georgia residents are on the list.

It's probably no surprise that the Chick-fil-A family -- Donald "Bubba" Cathy, Dan Cathy and Trudy Cathy White -- are the wealthiest Georgians. They tied for the 76th spot with a personal wealth of $9.7 billion each.

Bubba and Dan currently run the chain, which was founded by their father, Truett Cathy. Bubba serves as the executive vice president and heads the company's Georgia-based Dwarf House and Truett's Grill.

Dan serves as the chairman of Chick-fil-A.

It's also probably no surprise that the founders of Home Depot are on the list -- Bernard Marcus and Arthur Blank. Marcus, who is worth $6.7 billion, snagged the 89th spot and Blank, who is worth $7.4 billion, is ranked at 118.

Other Georgians on the list are:

No. 156 -- Jim Kennedy, chairperson of Cox Communications, $6.7 billion
No. 169 -- John Brown, former chairman of Stryker Corp., $5.7 billion
No. 192 -- Gary Rollins, CEO of Orkin's parent company, $5.5 billion

No. 227 -- Dan Kurzius, co-founder of Mailchimp, $4.7 billion
No. 249 -- Ben Chestnut, co-founder of Mailchimp, $4.5 billion

Elon Musk topped the list once again as the world's wealthiest person. His worth is estimated at $251 billion.

The other top 5 are:

No. 2 -- Jeff Bezos, Amazon, $161 billion
No. 3 -- Larry Ellison, Oracle, $158 billion
No. 4 -- Warren Buffet, Berkshire Hathaway, $121 billion
No. 5 -- Larry Page, Google, $114 billion