The U.S. stock market rout this spring tested the mettle of members of Forbes’ eighth annual list of America’s richest self-made women and pushed down the fortunes of these 100 super successful entrepreneurs, executives and entertainers to a collective $111 billion, a 6% drop from last year. It also helped lower the admission cutoff to $215 million, down from $225 million a year ago. Thirty-eight of the 100 list members are worth less than in 2021, but 51 are richer, including seven newcomers and seven women who return to the ranks after having previously fallen off.