Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has once again claimed the position of the second-wealthiest person in the world, surpassing Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Despite fluctuations in their net worths, Bezos managed to regain his spot, marking the 11th exchange of their rankings this month. Their net worths have been shifting almost daily, with Bezos and Musk continuously vying for the title of the wealthiest person in the U.S. This ongoing back-and-forth has seen the pair jostle nine times in wealth rankings in March alone. The month-long battle has captured the attention of the finance world, with Forbes reporting the frequent changes in wealth rankings. Bezos' estimated net worth stands at $196.8 billion, while Musk's net worth is estimated at $193.8 billion. Bezos' resurgence in wealth has fueled the intense competition between the two billionaires. The constant shift in rankings has also seen Musk lose his No. 2 world wealth spot on March 6, the first time since August 19, 2021, that he wasn't in the top two of Forbes' real-time billionaire rankings. The ongoing rivalry comes as a source of fascination for many, with both Bezos and Musk continuing their tug-of-war for the top position. The battle for the top spot remains unsettled, leaving the financial world on edge as net worths continue to fluctuate amid the ongoing competition.