• @[email protected]
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    4712 days ago

    Mackenzie Scott built Amazon alongside of Bezos. She didn’t inherit it nearly as much as she just got her split. She is just as complicit in what Amazon has become.

    • @Lumisal
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      211 days ago

      In fairness, I think she’s been trying to give away nearly all her money to many charities. It’s just that billions is such a huge amount it can literally take awhile to give it away.

      If you’ve ever watched Brewster’s Millions you’ll see even that amount is hard to get rid of on purpose.

      • @Maggoty
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        210 days ago

        Her wealth actually grew. She gave away 17B and still came out 2B above the starting number. I don’t think it’s possible for a billionaire to give it all away. Not without just throwing the bulk of the stock shares at someone.

        • @Lumisal
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          210 days ago

          Yup. That’s why such wealth can only really be controlled by the government. When you’re that rich, even actively trying to give it away is difficult because the way the system is set up, you can literally make a ton of money by just having it sit in a bank.

          Even giving the shares away isn’t really giving away the money - it’s just making someone else extremely wealthy instead.

      • Cruxifux
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        210 days ago

        Ah yes, the documentary Brewster’s Millions

  • circuitfarmer
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    2312 days ago

    More evidence that this kind of wealth disparity does not occur without generational wealth. Show me a super rich person, and I’ll show you a nepo-baby.

    Hard cycle to break.

    • @beejboytyson
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      Hard to fail when you lose upwards.

  • @SkunkWorkz
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    It’s missing the Heineken heir. Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken, she’s worth $14B

    So assume this list is incomplete and is missing more heirs.

  • @[email protected]
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    812 days ago

    If the wealth listed in this post were distributed evenly to every citizen of the US, each would receive an over $3000 windfall

    • @Sanctus
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      That would change my life rn. Just that little amount

      • @Jarix
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        112 days ago

        How so?

        • @Sanctus
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          3k? I could actually afford an emergency, or could repair the differed stuff on my car for starters.

          • @Jarix
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            312 days ago

            I bought a lottery ticket today, if i win big ill help you out!

    • @SkunkWorkz
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      Why only Americans? Some of the people on the list are not from the US

      • @[email protected]
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        211 days ago

        Fair, it’s still almost $150 for every person alive in the world which would be live changing for far more people.

        FTR I chose US because it is in US funds.

  • @brlemworld
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    711 days ago

    Mackenzie Scott didn’t inherit billions …

    • @Maggoty
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      Technically. So much technically. She’s also the only one on there who is personally famous for her philanthropy. She’s given something like 17 billion dollars away.

      In a note about billionaires, her fortune still grew.

  • @kemsat
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    611 days ago

    All of them.

    • @[email protected]
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      Not Oprah. Probably all 1999 other known billionaires to a greater or lesser degree, though. Social mobility is rung-by-rung; you can do multiples in theory but you have to get really lucky that many times in a row.

      • @Maggoty
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        510 days ago

        This list is far from complete. The entirety of western royalty is missing for one thing.

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          That’s a good point. Charlie III is so hereditary it’s his whole brand. It looks like he might not actually have a billion, though, just most of one.

          I’m not sure if any other European Royal families might have managed to retain more.

      • Cethin
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        It’s rung-by-rung, but the people in front of you are pulling it up behind them.

    • d00phy
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      And Waltons and Mars.

  • @Ziglin
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    To be fair we aren’t shown any information on those that didn’t inherit large amounts, which likely do exist.

    • @[email protected]
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      I imagine they just get less coverage

      İf you want to do research for yourself, find the top three holdings of Morocco, Egypt, Arabia, Turkey and Indonesia

    • I Cast Fist
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      111 days ago

      They don’t want poor muslims to be aware of just how much money they have.

    • @SkunkWorkz
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      The Aramco shareholders should be on the list.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 days ago

      Could be because they consider usury a sin, and that’s basically how most of these people got wealthy?

      Maybe I’m misunderstanding what usury is.

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        Usury is for-profit moneylending, basically. The Fidelity lady would count, the others are harder to say, either because it’s a different sector or something I’ve never heard of it.

        There’s Muslim definitely-hereditary gotta-be-billionares, like all the petrostate royal families, but they hide their assets enough to stay off of the official lists.

        (Halal lending exists, and it’s basically our-interest-isn’t-interest because we found a random Imam who we convinced to say so. Funny how there’s always a loophole, when the rules get really inconvenient for enough believers)

        • @[email protected]
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          110 days ago

          Billionaires are constantly making money using their money, and it often includes lending (or some convoluted scheme that includes lending as an intermediary step).

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            They borrow themselves as a way of dodging US taxes, which might be what you’re thinking of.

            Holding bonds is the obvious way all of these people would probably be doing the sin of riba. It’s not necessarily public information, though. (And you can invest in bonds too; there’s no secret money glitch, just a societal lottery that someone will inevitably win)

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        111 days ago

        It’s interest on a loan, or unfair (high) interest on a loan, depending on where you are.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 days ago

    Maybe you can add a score on each one for how much of that they have given away to charity so I can prioritize who I want to eat first.