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As Bezos turns 59 on Jan. 12, he has a net worth of $116.7 billion, according to Forbes’ Real-Time Billionaires List.
Jeff Bezos’ Wealth Over the Years
In early January 2021, Bezos was overtaken by Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk as the wealthiest person on the list, and the two swapped places from time to time. As of Jan. 10, 2023, though, Bezos is the fourth-wealthiest person on Earth, with Musk second. Bernard Arnault of France and his family, who own a variety of luxury retail brands, top the list, according to Forbes, with a net worth of $204.1 billion.
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At its apex, Bezos’ net worth was $200 billion.
Jeff Bezos’ Early Life and Career
Bezos was born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen to Jacklyn and Ted Jorgensen on January 12, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His parents divorced when he was a toddler, and his mother married Miguel Bezos. Miguel adopted the boy, who then took on the surname Bezos. Jeff grew up in Houston and had a keen interest in science. When he was about to enter high school, his family moved to Miami. He was an excellent student and the valedictorian of his class.
He fell in love with computer science while at Princeton University and graduated with a B.S. in electrical engineering and computer science in 1986.
Upon graduation, he had the pick of many plum opportunities, but he chose to work for Fitel, a financial technology firm. He migrated into banking and got a job at the hedge fund D.E. Shaw & Co. By the time he left the firm four years later, he had ascended to the position of senior vice president.
Jeff Bezos’ Other Business Ventures
Bezos launched his next passion project, Blue Origin, a business geared toward human space flight, in 2000.
In 2013, Bezos became one of the largest players in the news industry after he purchased The Washington Post for $250 million.
Bezos also has major investments in companies other than his own, favoring startups with the potential for huge returns on his investment. Forbes reports that he invested an estimated $250,000 in Google – which now falls under parent company Alphabet – when he met founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998. Yahoo reports he has invested in more than 95 companies and startups, including Airbnb, Workday and Uber.
Jeff Bezos Steps Up His Charitable Giving
Jeff Bezos has not always been viewed as the most generous billionaire, as he has donated less than others, such as Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, to charitable organizations and causes. Bezos also has refrained from participating in The Giving Pledge. Ex-wife MacKenzie Scott committed to the initiative, in which the world’s wealthiest people pledge to donate half their wealth either throughout their lifetime or after their death. Gates, Buffett, and about 235 other individuals and couples have signed The Giving Pledge.
However, in 2020, Jeff Bezos made the single largest charitable donation of the year, giving $10 billion to launch the Bezos Earth Fund, an organization that supports nonprofits working to fight climate change. Bezos also made a $100 million donation to the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund.
He said in an interview with CNN last November that he plans to give away the majority of his wealth during his lifetime without going into details.
Jeff Bezos’ Real Estate Portfolio
MacKenzie and Jeff Bezos purchased an estate in the Medina neighborhood of Seattle in 1998. It consisted of two homes totaling nearly 29,000 square feet. Bezos purchased the neighboring property, which consisted of five acres and a 24,000-square-foot house, in 2010. The compound is believed to be Bezos’ primary home, post-divorce.
Bezos added a Texas ranch to his portfolio in 2004. Located near Van Horn, the property serves as the base of operations for Blue Origin, according to Architectural Digest.
Bezos owns estates in Beverly Hills, California, worth more than $200 million. He owns adjoining mansions purchased in 2007 for $24.45 million and in 2017 for $12.9 million, according to Architectural Digest. In 2020, he paid $165 million for a historic mansion previously owned by David Geffen.
His portfolio also includes a number of properties in Manhattan. Bezos added four Manhattan apartments in 2019 and 2020 to two he already owned. The more recent acquisitions include a 10,000-square-foot penthouse overlooking Madison Square Park.
He also owns at least two properties in Washington, D.C., purchased in 2016 and 2020 for $23 million and $5 million, respectively.
In 2021, Bezos paid $78 million for a 14-acre compound in Hawaii, Architectural Digest reported, bringing the total value of his real estate portfolio to at least $578 million.
Jeff Bezos’ Luxury Toys
Along with his impressive real estate portfolio, Bezos owns private jets — including two Gulfstream aircraft — for his personal travel needs. His limited liability company, Poplar Glen, paid $5.5 million for a hangar at Seattle’s Boeing Field to store his jets in 2015.
Bezos soon will take possession of a $500 million superyacht he commissioned that was built in the Netherlands. It will be the largest sailing yacht in the world at 417 feet long and will cost $25 million per year to maintain, Elite Traveler reported. The name of the yacht is “Koru,” a word from the Maori culture that translates to “new beginnings,” according to the Daily Mail.
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Jennifer Taylor and Jami Farkas contributed to the reporting for this article.