In 1990 Warren Buffett Had A Net Worth Of 3 3 Billion Today He S 85 7 Billion Richer


Buffett started his path to great wealth when he was just a kid. I mean, they don’t call him the Oracle of Omaha for nothin’! That said, the growth of his wealth over the past 30 years is phenomenal. In 1990, Warren Buffett was the second-richest person in the U.S., with a net worth of $3.3 billion. He was 60 years old at the time. In a letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders that year he wrote that he thought the company’s market share and worth would decrease in the 90s. For the last six months of 1990, it appeared he had predicted this accurately. However, a late in the year rally saw the company closed with a net value of $362 million. As the 90s rolled on, Buffett saw his net worth increase more than five times from $3.3 billion in 1990 to $16.5 billion in 1996. Within the next six years – from age 66 to 72 – Buffett’s net worth more than doubled. His net worth in 2003 was a whopping $35.7 billion. By 2010, it was $47 billion. By the end of the summer of 2015, Buffett had a $67 billion net worth, making him the third-richest person in the world, behind Bill Gates and Carlos Slim Helu. Today, he has a net worth of $89 billion, is the third-wealthiest person in the U.S., and the fourth-richest person in the world. As a member of the Giving Pledge, Buffett has donated more to philanthropy than he was worth back in 1990. Shares of his company, Berkshire Hathaway, were worth $7,175 each in 1990. Today, those same shares are trading at $340,223.94. But, Buffett is about sharing the wealth. In 2006, he committed to donating 85% of his wealth to five foundations, over time.