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The 5 youngest billionaires of 2021
These are the 5 youngest billionaires on the Forbes list. Photos: IG-kgandresen, IG-russellmakes
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After the publication of Forbes magazine about the billionaires of 2021 - with fortunes exceeding one billion dollars -
a total of 2,755 billionaires were counted, a higher number than expected due to the economic crisis due to the pandemic, However, 660 new members emerged, in addition to 86% of these people increasing their fortune throughout 2020 and the first quarter of 2021, being the American and Amazon founder,
Jeff Bezos, the wealthiest person on the list with 177 billion dollars.
In terms of age, only 15 people in the ranking are 30 years old or younger, of which it is
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18-year-old boy becomes youngest billionaire in the world
24-year-old became world’s youngest woman billionaire 2021
By Sameer| Updated: 9th April 2021 3:29 pm IST Photo: US Dollar
New Delhi: Germany’s Kevin David Lehmann (18) became the youngest billionaire in the world with a net worth of $3.3 billion after he received the stakes in German drugstore chain dm (drogerie markt) from his father, Guenther Lehmann. In the Forbes world’s billionaire list, he grabbed the 925
th position.
As per the Forbes website, Dm, a leading drugstore chain headquartered in Karlsruhe city in Germany was founded by Goetz Werner in 1973. In 1974, Guenther invested in it.
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Itâs been an extraordinary year by nearly every estimation â and despite the pandemic, billionairesâ wealth has continued to grow (up $5.1 trillion in total from 2020). There are the mainstays, Jeff Bezos sits at the top for the fourth consecutive year, then the second to sixth positions are tussled between by the regular fixtures of Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Warren Buffett (in that order).
But, further down the list, there are a wealth of newcomers to the three comma club â 63 women joining for the first time, a handful of self-made billionaires in their 20s and crypto magnates who have embraced the possibilities â and volatility â of crypto currencies and come out on top.