Alabama
Jimmy Rane
Net worth: $900 million
Age: 72
Source of wealth: lumber
Residence: Abbeville, Alabama
Rane is the founder and CEO of Great Southern Wood Preserving, which makes decks, fences and other treated lumber products. He’s better known as “the Yella Fella,” his cowboy alter-ego who appears in the company’s TV commercials. Read More.
Alaska
Leonard Hyde, Jonathan Rubini & families
Net worth: $300 million each
Age: 62, 64
Source of wealth: real estate
Residence: Anchorage, Alaska
Business partners Hyde and Rubini own some of Anchorage’s biggest buildings, including JL Tower and the ConocoPhillips Towers. They also oversee an Alaskan military housing development and hotels in both Alaska and the continental United States. Read More.
Arizona
Ernest Garcia II
Net worth: $5.6 billion
Age: 62
Source of wealth: used cars
Residence: Tempe, Arizona
Garcia is the biggest shareholder of Carvana, an online platform for selling used cars and making auto loans that his son Ernest Garcia III founded. It’s a subsidiary of DriveTime Automotive, the nation’s fourth-biggest used car retailer, which the older Garcia founded and runs. Read More.
Arkansas
Jim Walton
Net worth: $51.1 billion
Age: 71
Source of wealth: Walmart
Residence: Bentonville, Arkansas
Walton is the youngest son of Walmart founder Sam Walton. He runs the family’s Arvest Bank, which boasts assets of more than $16 billion. He sat on Walmart’s board for more than a decade before yielding the seat to his son, Steuart, in June 2016. Read More.
California
Mark Zuckerberg
Net worth: $71 billion
Age: 35
Source of wealth: Facebook
Residence: Palo Alto, California
Zuckerberg started Facebook at Harvard in 2004 at the age of 19 for students to match names with faces in class.He took the social media giant public in May 2012; three years later, he pledged with his wife Priscilla Chan to give away 99% of their stock in their lifetimes. Read More.
Colorado
Philip Anschutz
Net worth: $12 billion
Age: 79
Source of wealth: investments
Residence: Denver, Colorado
One of the richest men in sports, Anschutz owns the L.A. Kings, the L.A. Galaxy, over a quarter of the Lakers, and the Staples Center (home to both the Lakers and the Kings). His Anschutz Entertainment Group operates more than 100 arenas and concert venues worldwide. Read More.
Connecticut
Ray Dalio
Net worth: $18.4 billion
Age: 69
Source of wealth: hedge funds
Residence: Greenwich, Connecticut
Dalio is the founder of the world’s largest hedge fund firm, Bridgewater Associates, which manages $160 billion in assets. He started playing the markets at age 12, getting tips from golfers while he worked as a caddie, then launched Bridgewater from his two-bedroom New York City apartment in 1975. Read More.
Delaware
Robert Gore & Elizabeth Snyder
Net worth: $885 million each
Ages: 82, 72
Sources of wealth: Gore-Tex
Residences: Newark, Delaware & Wilmington, Delaware
Siblings Gore and Snyder each have stakes in W.L. Gore & Associates, a materials firm founded by their parents in 1958 that makes everything from implants in the human body to clothing worn on Mount Everest expeditions. It was Robert who invented Gore-Tex, a waterproof lightweight fabric widely used in outdoor clothing and footwear. Read More.
Florida
Thomas Peterffy
Net worth: $18.8 billion
Age: 74
Source of wealth: discount brokerage
Residence: Palm Beach, Florida
Peterffy is the founder and CEO of publicly traded Interactive Brokers, which markets its specialized trading platform to sophisticated investors. He also owns more than 500,000 acres of timberland in his home state. Peterffy arrived in America in 1965 at age 21, the penniless descendant of Hungarian aristocrats who lost nearly everything to the Soviets. Read More.
Georgia
Jim Kennedy
Net worth: $9.2 billion
Age: 71
Source of wealth: media, automotive
Residence: Atlanta, Georgia
Kennedy is the chairman of Cox Enterprises, the automotive and media company headquartered in Atlanta. Kennedy’s grandfather, James M. Cox, founded Cox Enterprises in 1898 when he purchased the Dayton Evening News. Read More.
Hawaii
Pierre Omidyar
Net worth: $13.5 billion
Age: 52
Source of wealth: eBay, PayPal
Residence: Honolulu, Hawaii
Omidyar founded online auction firm eBay in 1995 and now serves on its board. He also co-owns resort properties in southern California and Mexico, and is the founder of First Look Media, the parent company of online news site The Intercept. Read More.
Idaho
Frank VanderSloot
Net worth: $3.5 billion
Age: 70
Source of wealth: nutrition, wellness products
Residence: Idaho Falls, Idaho
VanderSloot founded and runs Melaleuca, which makes more than 400 products ranging from health supplements to eco-friendly household cleaners. Melaleuca sells them directly from the factory to over 1.5 million consumers every month through its online store. He was a national finance co-chair for Mitt Romney’s two presidential bids. Read More.
Illinois
Ken Griffin
Net worth: $11.7 billion
Age: 50
Source of wealth: hedge funds
Residence: Chicago, Illinois
Griffin founded and runs Citadel, a Chicago-based hedge fund that manages $32 billion in assets. He first began trading from his Harvard dorm in 1987, then started his hedge fund three years later. He also owns Citadel Securities, one of Wall Street’s biggest market makers. Read More.
Indiana
Carl Cook
Net worth: $9.5 billion
Age: 56
Source of wealth: medical devices
Residence: Bloomington, Indiana
Cook is the CEO of Cook Group, a $2.4 billion (revenue) medical device manufacturer. His parents started the business in their Bloomington, Indiana, apartment in 1963; Cook took over after his father’s death in 2011. Read More.
Iowa
Harry Stine
Net worth: $3.8 billion
Age: 77
Source of wealth: agriculture
Residence: Adel, Iowa
The son of a hardscrabble farmer, Stine is founder and CEO of Stine Seed Co, which licenses corn and soybean genetics to multinationals like Monsanto and Syngenta. He became fascinated with seeds as a boy and started off working in his father’s soybean cleaning business. Read More.
Kansas
Charles Koch
Net worth: $42 billion
Age: 83
Source of wealth: Koch Industries
Residence: Wichita, Kansas
Koch is the chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, a $110 billion (revenue) conglomerate that makes everything from Dixie cups and Brawny paper towels to fertilizers and air bag fibers. His father, Fred Koch, founded the business in 1940; Charles took over in 1967 and now shares majority control with his younger brother, David. Read More.
Kentucky
Tamara Gustavson
Net worth: $5.3 billion
Age: 57
Source of wealth: self storage
Residence: Lexington, Kentucky
Gustavson is the largest shareholder of Public Storage, which her billionaire father cofounded in 1972. She joined the firm in 1983 and rose to vice president before leaving in 2003 to raise her children. Gustavson now lives at Spendthrift Farm, the racehorse breeding farm owned by her family. Read More.
Louisiana
Gayle Benson
Net worth: $2.9 billion
Age: 72
Source of wealth: pro sports teams
Residence: New Orleans, Louisiana
Gayle is the widow of Tom Benson, the former owner of NFL’s New Orleans Saints and NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans (d. March 2018). She succeeded him as owner of both teams after a multiyear dispute with Tom’s daughter and grandchildren that ended in a confidential settlement. Read More.
Maine
Susan Alfond
Net worth: $1.7 billion
Age: 73
Source of wealth: shoes
Residence: Scarborough, Maine
Alfond and her three siblings inherited a fortune created by their father, Harold Alfond, who started Dexter Shoe Co. six decades ago. In 1993, Harold sold the company to Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway for $420 million in stock; the shares are now worth billions of dollars. Read More.
Maryland
Ted Lerner & family
Net worth: $5.1 billion
Age: 93
Source of wealth: real estate
Residence: Chevy Chase, Maryland
Lerner owns 20 million square feet of commercial and retail space, plus hotels and apartments, primarily in the Washington, D.C., area. He borrowed $250 from his wife to start a real estate company in 1952, first selling homes for developers then became a builder. Read More.
Massachusetts
Abigail Johnson
Net worth: $14.7 billion
Age: 57
Source of wealth: money management
Residence: Milton, Massachusetts
Johnson is the chairman and CEO of Fidelity Investment, the Boston-based mutual fund giant that has $2.7 trillion in managed assets. She took over from her father, Edward Johnson III, in 2014 and has worked full-time for the company since 1988. Read More.
Michigan
Daniel Gilbert
Net worth: $6.8 billion
Age: 57
Source of wealth: Quicken Loans
Residence: Franklin, Michigan
Gilbert cofounded what would become Quicken Loans, America’s largest online mortgage lender, in 1985. He sold it to Intuit for $532 million in 1999, but bought it back three years later for $64 million. He has invested $2.5 billion to purchase and rehab buildings in downtown Detroit. He also owns the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers. Read More.
Minnesota
Glen Taylor
Net worth: $2.9 billion
Age: 78
Source of wealth: printing
Residence: Mankato, Minnesota
Taylor bought a wedding service business for $2 million in 1975 and turned it into Taylor Corp., a printing firm with over $2 billion in sales. He also owns stakes in NBA’s Timberwolves, WNBA’s Lynx and Minneapolis Star Tribune, which he bought in 2014 for about $100 million. Read More.
Mississippi
Thomas Duff & James Duff
Net worth: $1.35 billion each
Ages: 62, 58
Source of wealth: tires, diversified
Residence: Hattiesburg, Mississippi
The brothers founded and co-own Duff Capital Investors, a $2.6 billion (revenue) holding company. The firm’s biggest asset is commercial tire dealer Southern Tire Mart, which was founded by their father Ernest Duff in 1973. Read More.
Missouri
Pauline Macmillan Keinath
Net worth: $6.9 billion
Age: 85
Source of wealth: Cargill
Residence: St. Louis, Missouri
MacMillan Keinath is believed to be the largest shareholder of Cargill, the biggest private company in America. Her great-grandfather, W.W. Cargill, founded the business as a single grain warehouse on the end of an Iowa railroad line in 1865. The Cargill and MacMillan families are no longer involved in management, but together they still own roughly 90% of the company. Read More.
Montana
Dennis Washington
Net worth: $6.2 billion
Age: 84
Source of wealth: construction, mining
Residence: Missoula, Montana
A one-time heavy crane operator, Washington parlayed an early love of machinery into a diversified business group called Washington Companies. Among its businesses are a copper mine and a regional railroad, plus stakes in two diamond mines. Read More.
Nebraska
Warren Buffett
Net worth: $85 billion
Age: 88
Source of wealth: Berkshire Hathaway
Residence: Omaha, Nebraska
Buffett, the CEO and chairman of conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway, is one of the most successful investors of all time. His company owns more than 60 companies, including Geico, Duracell and Dairy Queen. He’s promised to give away over 99% of his fortune and has already donated $3.5 billion in his lifetime. Read More.
Nevada
Sheldon Adelson
Net worth: $35.7 billion
Age: 85
Source of wealth: casinos
Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada
Adelson, the chairman and CEO of Las Vegas Sands, owns more than half of the $14 billion (revenue) gambling empire that spans the U.S. and Asia. A big donor to Jewish causes and the Republican party, Adelson also owns the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Read More.
New Hampshire
Andrea Reimann-Ciardelli
Net worth: $720 million
Age: 62
Source of wealth: consumer goods
Residence: Hanover, New Hampshire
German heiress, and now U.S. citizen, Reimann-Ciardelli sold her stake in the family’s Luxembourg-based investment firm, JAB, to other family members in 2003. The conglomerate owns stakes in dozens of international brands, including hygiene and home products giant Reckitt Benckiser and beauty company Coty. Read More.
New Jersey
John Overdeck
Net worth: $6.1 billion
Age: 49
Source of wealth: hedge funds
Residence: Millburn, New Jersey
Overdeck is the cofounder of Two Sigma Investments, a data-driven hedge fund that manages $57 billion in assets. He began his career at quantitative hedge fund D.E. Shaw, then spent two years working for Amazon before starting his own firm with fellow billionaire David Siegel in 2001. Read More.
New Mexico
Mack C. Chase
Net worth: $700 million
Age: 88
Source of wealth: oil
Residence: Artesia, New Mexico
Chase made his fortune in the Permian Basin oil fields in Texas and New Mexico. He first cofounded Marbob Energy, which offered pumping services to well owners, then struck out on his own with Mack Energy Corp. in 1988. Read More.
New York
Michael Bloomberg
Net worth: $53.8 billion
Age: 77
Source of wealth: Bloomberg LP
Residence: New York, New York
Bloomberg cofounded financial information and media company Bloomberg LP in 1981. He put in the seed funding for the company and now owns 88% of the business, which has revenues north of $9 billion. Bloomberg also served as mayor of New York City for three terms. Read More.
North Carolina
James Goodnight
New worth: $9.1 billion
Age: 76
Source of wealth: software
Residence: Cary, North Carolina
Goodnight cofounded analytics software firm SAS in 1976 with John Sall, whom he met while a Ph.D. student at North Carolina State University. Its products are now used by more than 83,000 organizations around the world, and it generates over $3.2 billion in annual revenue. Read More.
North Dakota
Gary Tharaldson
Net worth: $1 billion
Age: 73
Source of wealth: hotels
Residence: Fargo, North Dakota
Tharaldson is North Dakota’s first billionaire. He sold his first hotel portfolio in 2006 for $1.2 billion, but he has since built more properties and now runs over 40 hotels in 14 states. He also owns a massive aquifer in Arizona and a North Dakota ethanol plant. Read More.
Ohio
Les Wexner & family
Net worth: $4.7 billion
Age: 81
Source of wealth: retail
Residence: New Albany, Ohio
Wexner founded and runs L Brands, the $12.6 billion (revenue) global retail empire that includes Victoria’s Secret and Bath & Body Works. He got his start in 1963, when he used a $5,000 loan from his aunt to open The Limited, which sold fast-moving items like shirts and pants. Today L Brands has over 3,000 stores worldwide. Read More.
Oklahoma
Harold Hamm & family
Net worth: $11.8 billion
Age: 73
Source of wealth: oil & gas
Residence: Oklahoma City
The fracking pioneer runs Continental Resources, one of the nation’s biggest independent oil companies. Continental produces more than 200,000 barrels per day, much of it from North Dakota’s Bakken formation. The thirteenth child of Oklahoma sharecroppers, Hamm picked cotton barefoot as a child and started working at a gas station at age 16 to support his family. Read More.
Oregon
Phil Knight & family
Net worth: $35 billion
Age: 81
Source of wealth: Nike
Residence: Hillsboro, Oregon
Knight, who ran track at the University of Oregon, started the predecessor to sports apparel giant Nike with his former track coach Bill Bowerman. Knight, who later bought out his partner, ran the sports giant for 52 years. He retired in June 2016 but, with his family, remains the biggest shareholder in the $36.4 billion (revenue) business. Read More.
Pennsylvania
Victoria Mars
Net worth: $7 billion
Age: 62
Source of wealth: candy, pet food
Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mars is a great-granddaughter of Frank Mars, who in 1911 founded the candy company known for M&Ms and Milky Way bars. She inherited her estimated 8% stake in Mars Inc. after her father Forrest Mars Jr. died in 2016. Read More.
Rhode Island
Jonathan Nelson
Net worth: $1.8 billion
Age: 63
Source of wealth: private equity
Residence: Providence, Rhode Island
Nelson is the founder and CEO of Providence Equity Partners, the private equity firm he started in 1989. Providence has invested in more than 180 companies—many in the media, communications, education and information industries—including Hulu and the Ironman triathlon. Read More.
South Carolina
Anita Zucker
Net worth: $1.8 billion
Age: 67
Source of wealth: chemicals
Residence: Charleston, South Carolina
Zucker is the CEO of InterTech Group, a private, family-owned chemicals manufacturer founded by her husband, Jerry Zucker (d.2008). The Charleston, South Carolina-based company also owns an aerospace engineering firm and extensive commercial real estate. Read More.
South Dakota
T. Denny Sanford
Net worth: $2.5 billion
Age: 83
Source of wealth: banking, credit cards
Residence: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sanford owns First Premier Bank, which specializes in offering credit cards to high-risk borrowers and is one of the largest issuers of Visa and Mastercards. An active philanthropist, Sanford has so far given away more than $1.6 billion to charity. Read More.
Tennessee
Thomas Frist Jr. & family
Net worth: $11.7 billion
Age: 80
Source of wealth: hospitals
Residence: Nashville, Tennessee
Frist Jr. founded HCA Healthcare, an operator of hospitals and surgical centers in the U.S. and London, with his father in 1968. Though Frist Jr. no longer holds an executive position at the public company, which owns and operates 179 hospitals and 119 surgical centers, his two sons are board members. Read More.
Texas
Alice Walton
Net worth: $50.1 billion
Age: 69
Source of wealth: Walmart
Residence: Fort Worth, Texas
Walton is the only daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton. She has focused on curating art, rather than working for Walmart like her siblings, Rob and Jim. In 2011 she opened the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in her hometown, Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum features works from the likes of Andy Warhol, Norman Rockwell and Mark Rothko. Read More.
Utah
Gail Miller
Net worth: $1.5 billion
Age: 75
Source of wealth: car dealerships
Residence: Salt Lake City, Utah
Miller and husband Larry (d. 2009) turned a single Toyota dealership into a $5.1 billion (estimated revenue) operation with 64 dealerships. The Millers also purchased NBA’s Utah Jazz in 1986 for $22 million; the team is now worth $1.4 billion, according to Forbes. Read More.
Vermont
John Abele
Net worth: $640 million
Age: 82
Source of wealth: health care
Residence: Shelburne, Vermont
Abele cofounded medical device manufacturer Boston Scientific in 1979 to provide less invasive, more accessible treatments. He retired in 2005 and soon began selling most of his shares so that he now only has a tiny stake. These days he’s busy with a second career of philanthropy and early venture investing; he and AOL cofounder Steve Case recently invested alongside one another in edtech startup Knowledgehook. Read More.
Virginia
Jacqueline Mars
Net worth: $28.1 billion
Age: 79
Source of wealth: candy, pet food
Residence: The Plains, Virginia
Mars owns an estimated one third of Mars Inc., the world’s largest candy maker, founded by her grandfather. She worked for the company for nearly 20 years and served on the board until 2016. Read More.
Washington
Jeff Bezos & family
Net worth: $157 billion
Age: 55
Source of wealth: Amazon
Residence: Seattle, Washington
The richest person in the world, Bezos is the founder and CEO of e-commerce giant Amazon, which pulled in $230 billion in revenues and $10 billion in net profit in 2018. He and his wife, MacKenzie, are divorcing after 25 years of marriage. Bezos announced in April he will transfer a quarter of his 16% stake in Amazon to her when the divoce goes through. Read More.
West Virginia
Jim Justice II
Net worth: $1.5 billion
Age: 68
Source of wealth: coal
Residence: Lewisburg, West Virginia
Justice is the governor of West Virginia and the state’s only billionaire. He made his fortune in coal and owns the Greenbrier resort. Yet he’s had a hard time paying the bills: Since 2016, he’s been hit with over $10 million court-ordered penalties and $13 million in tax-related liens. Read More.
Wisconsin
John Menard Jr.
Net worth: $11.4 billion
Age: 79
Source of wealth: home improvement stores
Residence: Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Menard Jr.’s namesake home improvement retailer brings in an estimated $10 billion in sales from over 300 locations. His stores, which compete with Home Depot and Lowe’s, are concentrated in the middle of the U.S., spanning from Wyoming to Ohio. Read More.
Wyoming
John Mars
Net worth: $28.1 billion
Age: 83
Source of wealth: candy, pet food
Residence: Jackson, Wyoming
John and his siblings Jacqueline and Forrest Jr. (d. 2016) each inherited an estimated one third stake in candy firm Mars Inc. when their father died in 1999. The company’s first big hit was the Milky Way candy bar, introduced in 1923. Read More.
Sursa:
Si totusi, nu ei sunt cei mai bogati:
Nu înțeleg ROSTUL postării imediate a acestui articol!
Se datorează faptului că am ATINS subiectul îmbogățirii exagerate, nejustificate nici pentru 9 vieți trăite din care să nu te atingi de salariu, a politicienilor ”noștri”?
Mergem pe ”lasă, că la alții e și mai rău, sau la fel?”
Cei din listele de mai sus sunt copii mici pe langa păpușarii din varful piramidei.
mai transpira cate ceva si din ‘liga superioara’..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_properties_in_the_home_counties
Ce fete au…te golesc sufleteste.
Sunt maxim 3 exceptii – cel cu produsele de nutritie (din Idaho), cel cu carbunele (West Virginia – e mai la distanta in poza, si nu se vede prea bine) si mai unul cu dispozitive medicale (din Vermont, desi acum este cofondator cu AOL la un startup -Knowledgehook- o platforma online pentru invatarea matematicii)
asta cum s-o mai traduce? Totul pt „acreditarea” unor minciuni ..
https://www.activenews.ro/externe/Miliardari-americani-vor-introducerea-unei-taxe-URIASE-pe-averile-lor.-Soros-se-afla-si-el-pe-lista-156623