The richest president in history is believed to be Donald Trump, who is often considered the first billionaire president. His net worth, however, is not precisely known because the Trump Organization is privately held. Truman was among the poorest U.S. presidents, with a net worth considerably less than $1 million.
While he made less than $100 million during his career as the NBA's greatest player of all time, he's been a billionaire since 2014. Currently, his net worth is estimated at $2.1 billion.
He began his career at the securities brokerage Salomon Brothers before forming his own company in 1981. That company, Bloomberg L.P., is a financial information, software and media firm that is known for its Bloomberg Terminal. Since signing The Giving Pledge, Bloomberg has given away $8.2 billion.
What college did Trump go to?
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania1966–1968
Fordham University1964–1966
Where is Donald Trump from?
New York, NY
Jamaica Hospital Medical Center
This doesn't mean that there won't ever be a trillionaire. In fact, financial experts predict that there won't be just one, but around 11 of them within the next 60 years. The great financial strides that Bezos has made put him in the lead as the person most likely to become the world's first trillionaire.
Though his net worth slipped to about $80 billion at the height of the coronavirus pandemic in March, Arnault reclaimed the centibillionaire title in May and today is worth about $115 billion. This makes him the third-richest person on earth–$90 billion poorer than Jeff Bezos.
Wealth. Bezos first became a millionaire in 1997 after raising $54 million through Amazon's initial public offering (IPO). He was first included on the Forbes World's Billionaires list in 1999 with a registered net worth of $10.1 billion. His wealth rose by 85.2% in 2010, leaving him with $12.6 billion.
Even as the coronavirus pandemic rages across the world, the world's richest are estimated to grow their wealth in the coming years. According to a report, Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos could potentially become the world's first trillionaire as early as 2026, at which point he will be aged 62, says a study.
For example, Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world with a net worth of $143 billion, has donated $125 million. That's equivalent to about $85 for the median American donor, according to the Post's calculations.
It's now valued at $1.7 trillion. Last quarter, Amazon blew past Wall Street's expectations, reporting $5.2 billion in net profit, even after warning investors it would spend all of the $4 billion it had expected to make for the quarter on COVID-related initiatives.
Jeff Bezos, the world's richest person, is worth $190 billion, according to Bloomberg's Billionaires Index. In August, the Amazon CEO became the first person in history to be worth $200 billion as Amazon sales surged during the coronavirus pandemic, but his net worth has since dipped back down from that peak.
But for him to obtain the billions required for Youtube he will have to sell a lot of his assets, stocks and shares in Amazon and other companies. But the 100 million in physical cash(bank account) seems logical, in truth its probably less but thats a safe figure.
He is making about $8.99 billion a month or $2.25 billion per week this year. Breaking the amount down more, Bezos is making about $321 million a day, $13.4 million an hour, $222,884 a minute, and $3,715 a second this year.
The Love Affair version
| "Everlasting Love" |
|---|
| Songwriter(s) | Buzz Cason, Mac Gayden |
| Producer(s) | Mike Smith, Keith Mansfield |
| The Love Affair singles chronology |
| "She Smiled Sweetly" (1967) "Everlasting Love" (1967) "Rainbow Valley" (1968) |
What year did She's a Bad Mama Jama come out?
Carl Carlton, the talented Detroit-born singer who topped the charts with two VERY differently styled hits, is ailing in a Detroit hospital after reportedly suffering a stroke. The stroke caused the 66 year old Carlton to miss a planned concert in Detroit last night. Fortunately, he is reportedly alert and speaking.