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Can you opt out of Forbes?

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Who is Number 1 on Forbes list?

The richest person in America, for the fourth year in a row, is Jeff Bezos. The founder and, since July, chairman of online retailer and cloud computing juggernaut Amazon is worth $201 billion—$22 billion more than last year’s list.

How do I delete my Forbes account?

How To Delete An Account: Send Forbes a deletion request at [email protected] and include your username. The request should be processed within 30 business days.

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How rich do you have to be to be on Forbes?

There are 44 new names on the list, which now requires a minimum net worth of $2.9 billion, up $800 million from a year ago.

Who are the 3 richest people in the US today?

Top 25 richest Americans

Rank Name Age
1 Elon Musk 50
2 Jeff Bezos 57
3 Bill Gates 65
4 Mark Zuckerberg 36

Is the Forbes list of billionaires reliable?

Many of the billionaires who show up on the list are already high profile. So, the list is reliable for people like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, and Warren Buffet. You can also quickly check their net worth on Wikipedia. Yet, not all billionaires are as easy to pin down.

Why don’t all billionaires show up on the public list?

Yet, not all billionaires are as easy to pin down. Many billionaires are unlikely to show up on any public list. They don’t want the publicity for themselves or their family. They fear being kidnapped, being hit up for money, and even more: they fear the taxman.

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How long will it take you to become a billionaire?

Using the future value function in excel and compounding the returns monthly, we reach the princely sum of $1,009,076,276.09 in just . . . 84 years. So max out your retirement accounts beginning at age 20, and when you turn 104 you will be a billionaire. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.