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Jan 3, 2021 · America’s 50 most-moneyed families are collectively worth an estimated $1179.4 billion, which is greater than the individual GDPs of Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Saudi Arabia, according to a recent CEOWORLD magazine report.
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Feb 8, 2024 · Forty-five multigenerational families made the cut. Altogether they are worth a combined $1.3 trillion. By comparison, just 36 families were worth $10 billion or more in 2020, the last time...
- Walton Family (Worth: $247 billion; Walmart Inc.)
- Koch Family (Worth: $100 billion; Koch Industries)
- Mars Family (Worth: $94 billion; Mars Inc.)
- Cargill-MacMillan Family (Worth: $47 billion; Cargill Inc.)
Dec 17, 2020 · Thanks to soaring markets, the 50 clans on Forbes’ latest ranking of America’s Richest Families are worth a collective $1.2 trillion—up about 30% from $916 billion in 2015. These families...
Mar 27, 2021 · The country’s 50 richest families hold a collective wealth of $1.2 trillion. This ranking goes beyond nuclear family units and self-made fortunes, and it instead measures the wealth of multi-generational or extended families.
Jul 7, 2021 · Three of the 27 families on both the 1983 and 2020 “top 50” lists saw their wealth increase by less than 100 percent (the Du Pont, Mellon, and Bass families), and one saw their wealth actually decline modestly, by 11 percent (the Rockefeller family).