The richest person the same age as you
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Discover your billionaire peer
Ever wondered which mega-moneyed billionaire shares your year of birth? Using Forbes' net worth data, we reveal the wealthiest people born each year from 1941 to 1991. Read on to find your super-rich counterpart.
21 – Kylie Jenner, net worth: $1 billion (£798m)
Kylie Jenner became the world's youngest self-made billionaire earlier this year, when Forbes reported that her net worth had reached $1 billion (£798m) thanks to the success of her cosmetics company, Kylie Cosmetics.
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22 – Alexandra Andresen, net worth: $1.4 billion (£1.1bn)
Norwegian hedge fund heiress Alexandra Andresen inherited a cool 42% stake in the family investment company, Ferd, making her the second-youngest billionaire on the planet.
23 – Jennifer Gates, net worth: up to $103.5 billion (£82.6bn)
Jennifer Gates is the eldest daughter of Microsoft mogul Bill Gates, and given that the 23-year old would technically be the first in line to her father’s $103.5 billion (£82.6bn) fortune, the budding equestrian could be one of the wealthiest people in the world. Yet it's not a sure bet, as philanthropist Gates has vowed to give only a minuscule inheritance to each of his three children. That said, he has reportedly snapped up $37 million (£29.6m) worth of property in the equestrian hotspot of Wellington, Florida for his horse-loving daughter, according to The Miami Herald.
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24 – Katharina Andresen, net worth: $1.4 billion (£1.1bn)
Alexandra's older sister, Katharina, also inherited a 42% stake in the family firm, putting her net worth at $1.4 billion (£1.1bn). It might seem strange that Johan, the sisters' father, handed over the majority of his company to the two girls – yet it's widely suspected that he did so for tax reasons, as in Norway you're taxed less on your net worth if it's distributed among your family.
25 – Justin Bieber, reported net worth: $265 million (£212m)
Whether you're a "Belieber" or not, there's no doubting this pop star's immense wealth. His net worth is reported to be around $265 million (£212m), which isn't bad going for a 25-year old.
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26 – Gustav Witzoe, net worth: $3 billion (£2.4bn)
Not only did Norwegian twenty-something Gustav Witzoe inherit almost half of SalMar ASA, one of the world's largest salmon companies – he's also a jet-setting model and has around 105,000 followers on Instagram.
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27 – Alexandre Arnault, net worth: up to $102.6 billion (£82.3bn)
The eldest son of Bernard Arnault, who is head of luxury goods conglomerate LVMH and worth a staggering $102.6 billion (£82.3bn), Alexandre Arnault could technically be worth a fortune if he were to inherit it all. Very much the heir apparent, he is currently one of fashion's youngest chief execs, heading up LVMH's luxury luggage brand Rimowa, and was the only of Bernard's children to accompany him to a meeting with President Trump in January 2017 despite the fact his siblings also work for the family business.
28 – Hugh Grosvenor, 7th Duke of Westminster, estimated net worth $11.3 billion (£9bn)
The richest 28-year-old in the world, Hugh Grosvenor became the UK's third wealthiest man and youngest billionaire upon the death of his father Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster in August 2016.
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29 – Evan Spiegel, net worth: $3.4 billion (£2.7bn)
Snap Inc (formerly Snapchat) CEO Evan Spiegel, pictured here with his supermodel wife Miranda Kerr, co-founded the fun photo-sharing app at the tender age of 21 and made his first billion dollars by 24.
30 – Bobby Murphy, net worth: $3.4 billion (2.7bn)
Now the richest 30-year-old on the planet, Snap Inc CTO Bobby Murphy (right) met company co-founder Evan Spiegel when they were undergraduates at Stanford University, and the rest is history.
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31 – Wang Han, net worth: $865 million (£690m)
Airline mogul Wang Han made his fortune through Juneyao Airlines, the Chinese airline that his father founded. The 31-year old has $865 million (£690m) to his name.
32 – Eva Maria Braun-Luedicke, net worth: $1.3 billion (£1bn)
The daughter of pharmaceuticals scion Barbara Braun-Luedicke, heiress Eva Maria owns 12% of B. Braun Melsungen AG, one of the largest suppliers of medical products in the world.
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33 – Lukas Walton, net worth: $17.6 billion (£14.1bn)
Walmart billionaire Lukas Walton inherited a third of his father John's estate when he died in 2005. The super-rich 33-year-old has a degree in environmentally sustainable business and currently works for the family firm. Famously reclusive, there are next to no photos of him in the public domain.
34 – Julio Mario Santo Domingo III, net worth: $2 billion (£1.6bn)
A successful DJ in his own right, jetsetting Julio Mario Santo Domingo III part-owns the Santo Domingo Group, a Colombian conglomerate of media and drinks companies inherited from his father Julio Mario Santo Domingo II, who died in 2009.
35 – Mark Zuckerberg, net worth: $72.3 billion (£57.8bn)
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36 – Zhang Yiming, net worth: $16.2 billion (£12.9bn)
He's the founder of ByteDance, a tech firm which owns viral social media app TikTok and is estimated to be worth a massive $75 billion (£60bn). With an individual net worth of $16.2 billion (£12.9bn), it looks like the only way is up for this young entrepreneur.
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37 – Eduardo Saverin, net worth: $11.3 billion (£9bn)
The Facebook co-founder famously fell out with Mark Zuckerberg and the pair settled their dispute out of court. Now an angel investor, Saverin still owns 5 million shares in the social networking site.
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38 – Tobi Lütke, net worth: $2.7 billion (£2.2bn)
The German-Canadian founder of Shopify, an e-commerce firm that allows companies to create online stores, 38-year old Tobi Lütke has an impressive $2.7 billion (£2.2bn) to his name.
39 – James Monsees, net worth: $1.1 billion (£880m)
James Monsees co-created the e-cigarette brand Juul Labs with friend Adam Bowen, with both of them making it onto the Time 100 List of most influential people of 2019 for changing the face of the industry. The 39-year old is worth a cool $1.1 billion (£880m).
40 – Garrett Camp, net worth: $4 billion (£3.2bn)
Canadian internet whiz Garrett Gamp co-founded the web discovery site StumbleUpon in 2002, which he sold to eBay for $75 million (£60m) in 2007. Camp further swelled his personal fortune in 2009 when he co-created Uber, of which he now owns 5%.
41 – Robert Tonnies, net worth: $1.7 billion (£1.4bn)
After his father Bernd died in 1994, Robert Tonnies inherited 50% of the German food company Tonnies Lebensmittel. However, his inheritance wasn't without controversy, as he battled at length in court with his uncle and co-founder Clemens over the stakes, finally settling the dispute in 2017.
42 – Alejandro Santo Domingo, net worth: $4 billion (£3.2bn)
The eldest son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo II, Alejandro gained control of his father's conglomerate in 2009 and now runs the massive Santo Domingo Group, which controls over 100 companies.
43 – Jan Koum, net worth: $10 billion (£8bn)
Ukrainian-American mobile app genius Jan Koum co-founded WhatsApp in 2009 and sold the instant messaging app to Facebook for an eye-watering $19.3 billion (£14.8bn) in 2014.
44 – Karl-Johan Persson, net worth: $1.7 billion (£1.4bn)
One of retail's richest CEOs, Karl-Johan Persson heads H&M and owns a 28% share in the company, which was founded by his grandfather Erling Persson.
45 – Sergey Brin, net worth: $51.1 billion (£41bn)
As co-founder and president of tech firm Alphabet, Google's parent company, it's hardly surprising that Sergey Brin is rolling in it. At age 45, his net worth is pegged at an enormous $51.1 billion (£41bn).
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46 – Larry Page, net worth: $52.2 billion (£41.7bn)
The computer science mastermind co-created Google with Sergey Brin in 1996, amassing a huge fortune as the internet search engine achieved world dominance.
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47 – Zhang Zhidong, net worth: $13.6 billion (£10.9bn)
Also known as Tony Zhang, this 47-year old Chinese billionaire built his business empire through gaming and social media, and was chief technology officer at tech giant Tencent up until 2014.
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48 – Elon Musk, net worth: $19.5 billion (£15.6bn)
49 – Lei Jun, net worth: $9.4 billion (£7.5bn)
China's smartphone king, Lei Jun co-founded Xiaomi, one of the country's largest cellphone firms, in 2010. The privately-owned company produces an impressive 70 million handsets a year.
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50 – Robin Li, net worth: $6.6 billion (£5.3bn)
Robin Li is the co-founder of Chinese search engine Baidu. While he's still pretty minted with a current net worth of $6.6 billion (£5.3bn), the entrepreneur saw his net worth drop by $2.4 billion in the past year, causing him to fall by 19 places on Forbes' billionaires list.
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51 – Wang Wenyin, net worth: $12.7 billion (£10.2bn)
From humble beginnings as a warehouse manager in Anhui, China, Wang Wenyin has worked his way up to become chairman – and major shareholder – of cable and copper giant Amer International.
52 – Kumar Birla, net worth: $11.8 billion (£9.4bn)
Scion of India's powerful Birla family, Kumar Birla became chairman of the Aditya Birla Group in 1995 and has since multiplied the conglomerate's revenues, along with his personal fortune.
53 – Stefan Quandt, net worth: $16.7 billion (£13.4bn)
BMW heir Stefan Quandt owns a 17.4% stake in the German automobile giant. He inherited the shares upon his father's death in 1982, as well as stock in companies such as CEAG and Logwin AG. His sister Susanne Klatten owns 19.2% of BMW, and is the richest woman in Germany.
54 – Michael Dell, net worth: $34.6 billion (£27.7bn)
Michael Dell's 70% stake in his eponymous computer company as well as his private investment firm MSD Capital have made him billions of dollars over the years.
55 – Jeff Bezos, net worth: $163.1 billion (£130.6bn)
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56 – Marc Rowan, net worth: $3.3 billion (£2.6bn)
Co-founder of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management, 56-year old Marc Rowan has made himself $3.3 billion (£2.6bn) off the back of his business.
57 – Susanne Klatten, net worth: $19.7 billion (£15.8bn)
The richest woman in Germany, BMW heiress Susanne Klatten inherited a 12.5% stake when her father died in 1982 and received additional shares when her mother passed away last year. She currently has a 19.2% stake in the car company.
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58 – Vladimir Potanin, net worth: $19 billion (£15.2bn)
Russian oligarch Vladimir Potanin made a large chunk of his money from a controversial loans for shares scheme he set up in the 1990s with his business partner Mikhail Prokhorov, and now heads Norilsk Nickel, Russia's leading mining company.
59 – Jörn Rausing, net worth: $9.2 billion (£7.4bn)
60 – Xu Jiayin, net worth: $33 billion (£26.4bn)
Real estate magnate Xu Jiayin is chairman and a major shareholder of the massively successful Evergrande Group, China's second largest property developer by sales.
61 – Sunil Mittal, net worth: $8 billion (£6.4bn)
Sunil Mittal is India's top telecoms tycoon and the brains behind Bharti Airtel, the country's second largest cellphone company with over 400 million users. The billionaire also owns Airtel Payments Bank.
62 – Mukesh Ambani, net worth: $52 billion (£41.6bn)
63 – Bill Gates, net worth: $103.5 billion (£82.6bn)
The second-richest person on the planet, Bill Gates, who turns 63 on October 28, is putting his immense wealth to good use, channeling his fortune into the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the world's largest private charitable foundation.
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64 – Wang Jianlin, net worth: $21.6 billion (£17.3bn)
China's fourth-richest man doubled his fortune in 2014 when his Dalian Wanda Group of property developing and cinema companies went public. His company also recently announced plans to spend $297 million (£238m) on promoting football in China.
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65 – Alisher Usmanov, net worth: $12.8 billion (£10.3bn)
Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov is known for his investment in metal and mining industries and is worth $12.8 billion (£10.3bn). A former stakeholder of Arsenal Football Club, he sold his 30% share for nearly $700 million in cash in 2018.
66 – Gennady Timchenko, net worth: $22.6 billion (£18bn)
Another Russian oligarch to make the list, Gennady Timchenko amassed his fortune through investment in gas and petrochemical businesses, and he currently sits on the board of directors for gas company Novatek.
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67 – Joseph Lau, net worth: $16.5 billion (£13.2bn)
After becoming a billionaire in 2006, Joseph Lau has had a pretty turbulent time. In 2016, he announced his split from Yvonne Lui (pictured), who is also the mother of his children. Then in 2017, it was announced that he had transferred much of his wealth to his new wife due to suffering with heart disease – although the assets are still considered as his and included within his net worth.
68 – David Cheriton, net worth: $6.1 billion (£4.9bn)
He's earned the nickname of "Professor Billionaire" due to holding a teaching post at Standford University, where he teaches Computer Science. The billionaire made his fortune from an early investment in Google, and is currently worth $6.1 billion (£4.9bn).
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69 – Theo Albrecht Jr, net worth: $16.7 billion (£13.4bn)
70 – Bernard Arnault, net worth: $102.6 billion (£82.3bn)
LVMH boss Bernard Arnault controls some of the world's most luxurious brands, including Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton and Moët & Chandon, and holds investments in everything from supermarket chain Carrefour to Netflix.
71 – Jim Walton, net worth: $51.5 billion (£41.2bn)
72 – Stephen Schwarzman, net worth: $16.2 billion (£13bn)
As chairman of prestigious private equity firm the Blackstone Group, Stephen Schwarzman is one of America's most successful and influential financiers.
73 – Harold Hamm, net worth: $11.9 billion (£9.5bn)
Oil and shale gas magnate Harold Hamm has made a fortune from the fracking revolution. In 2016 alone he boosted his fortune by more than $7 billion (£5.4bn).
74 – Larry Ellison, net worth: $71.7 billion (£57.4bn)
The co-founder of software behemoth Oracle, Larry Ellison is its major shareholder. Ellison, who likes to spend his cash on premium real estate, yachts and private jets, also holds a $3.6 billion (£2.8bn) stake in NetSuite and joined Tesla's board after buying 3 million shares in the company in December 2018.
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75 – Hasso Plattner, net worth: $16.1 billion (£12.9bn)
This tech billionaire made his name and fortune through the software firm SAP, where he served on the advisory board up until 2003. Nowadays, he focuses on philanthropy through his nonprofit organisation Hasso Plattner Institute, which funds computer science at a number of universities.
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