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Who is the richest Harvard alumnus?

If we’re defining “alum” as those that attended and actually graduated from the university, then Michael Bloomberg would be Harvard’s richest alum, with a net worth of $ 57.5 Billion. Bloomberg earned his Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from the university in 1966.Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg both richer than Bloomberg and both attended Harvard as undergraduates, but neither completed their education at the university. Both dropped out after completing their sophomore (2nd) year at the school. While they were never graduates, both would return to give speeches at the school and receive honorary degrees.Gates’ net worth currently sits at $99 Billion making him the second richest man in the world, and soon to be the richest pending Jeff Bezos’ divorce.Zuckerberg’s net worth of $62 Billion currently places him just above Bloomberg.

Are most billionaires currently married?

Yes even the younger self-made billionaires (both genders) are. It seems like they make the best return-on-investment choices even when it comes to their personal lives. The world is their oyster and they have all the options in the world, but they commit to one classy person. The mystery of billionaires’ long marriages If you go down the Forbes list of billionaires, most of them do not fall in the category of 50% divorce statistics.Spanx founder Sara BlakelyNet worth: $1.1 billionNorwegian Property Developer, Petter StordalenNet Worth: $1.8 billionWeWork co-founder, Adam Neumann (businessman)Net worth: $1 billionCo-Founder of PayPal, Peter ThielNet Worth: $2.3 billionVenture Investor, Chris SaccaNet Worth: $1.2 billionEstee Lauder Heiress, Jane LauderNet Worth: 4.3 billionMark CubanNet Worth: $4.1 billionInventor, James DysonNet Worth: $5.7 billionIn-N-Out Burger Heiress, Lynsi SynderNet Worth: $3.6 billionSnapChat CEO: Evan Thomas SpiegelNet worth: $3.8 billon USDFacebook cofounder Eduardo SaverinNet worth: US$11.3 billionJared Kushner (politician, business person)Ivanka and Jared combined net worth estimated at $1.1 billionMark ZuckerbergNet Worth: $80.7 billionSteuart Walton, Walmart HeirFamily Net Worth: $150 billion - $170 billionMarriage rumors with Baywatch girlfriendRichest woman in Asia, Yang HuiyanNet worth: $25.7 billionSpotify Co-Founder, Daniel EkNet Worth: $1.9 billonDell Computer Heiress Alexa DellFamily net worth: $28 billionBMW Heiress, Susanne KlattenNet Worth: $19.2 billionPanda Express founder Peggy CherngNet Worth: $1.7 billionDylan Lauren, daughter of Ralph LaurenNet worth: $4.7 billionDaughter of Louis Vuitton Chairman, Delphine ArnaultNet Worth: $26 billionCEO of Landry’s Tilman FertittaNet Worth: $5.1 billionCo-Founder of Google, Larry PageNet Worth: $66.3 billionMayor of NY, Michael BloombergNet Worth: 61.8 billionCo-founder Napster, Sean ParkerNet Worth: $2.6 billionTopShop owner, Philip GreenNet Worth: $4.9 billionChairman of Selfridges Group, Alannah WestonNet Worth: $7 billionThere are many other undocumented billionaires some of whom I know who guard their privacy fiercely. The billionaire party playboy persona is more of an exception than a norm. I’ve been told by popular culture especially Hollywood celebrities that the rich, famous, beautiful, talented and smart don’t want to settle for one person because why do so when they can have many? But apparently they do and many of them with long-term partners. Susanne Klatten, the BMW heiress was once blackmailed by a lover she cheated on her husband with for £9 million so she certainly acts as a cautionary tale of not fooling around. There are only a few thousand documented billionaires and I’ve already named a number of the most eligible ones who are above. Also these relationships seem really supportive, compatible and sincere (similar backgrounds in looks, culture, social circle and intellect, careers, hobbies) not transactional (dirty rich powerful old men with poor uneducated hot young girl). The nuclear family power dynamic is still very much alive and well. These couples’ love stories are as inspirational as their business and political success. Their relationships are not as volatile or toxic (or at least they’re good at not airing dirty laundry anyway) as the typical gossip column types such as Elon Musk’s, Johnny Depp, Britney Spears etc but it still exists as a backbone of who they are.They’re lucky to have blissful, stable relationships with these partners who help them reach even further success or at least preserve their current fortune because playing around with wrong partners can really destroy your life. The mystery of billionaires’ long marriages

Is being worth $10 million USD considered 'rich'?

If that $10 million were to be earning you a 5% annual liquid return (which is not wildly unrealistic), you would have a permanent income of about $500,000 a year which would put you in the top one percent of the United States. So yes, by any estimation you would be "rich", although nowhere in the same league as the super wealthy people you read about in the press.

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