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“It is possible to admire individual billionaires but also dread their overall influence on elections, governance, and widespread policy,” writes Darrell West in his forthcoming publication, Billionaires: Reflections on the Upper Crust (Brookings Institution Press, 2014). The manual, available on September 18, is full of fascinating analysis and facts about the men and women worldwide who control a massive share of global assets, and their extraordinary sway over elections, public policy, and governance. Here is just a sample of them:
The 1,645 billionaires in the world control about $6.4 trillion in assets
There are 492 billionaires in the United States
China, Russia, Germany, and Brazil have the next highest number of billionaires
90 percent of billionaires are male; 65 percent are white; 60 percent are 60 years antique or older
In 2012, Sheldon Adelson spent $93 million in political activities rival President Obama; in the same year, Oprah Winfrey donated $76,000 to Obama’s Victory Fund
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Some famous LGBTQ figures are worth billions after inheriting empires or building companies.
In 2020, Apple CEO Tim Cook officially became a billionaire.
Giorgio Armani is worth $12.3 billion, while DreamWorks founder David Geffen is worth $8.1 billion.
Each June, Pride Month recognizes the historic struggles, accomplishments, and contributions of members of the Queer community.
Among these achievements is reaching millionaire or billionaire status. Many high-profile professionals who just so arise to be LGBTQ+ own amassed huge fortunes thanks to their success across various industries.
Here are 11 of the richest Gay people in the world.
Elton John has been in the music industry for decades, earning a fortune worth $81 million, according to Forbes.
John began his mus
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1. GT Dave: The Kombucha TitanIn
In the realm of health and wellness, one name stands tall: GT Dave, the celebrated entrepreneur behind the ever-popular GT’s Living Foods identity. Born in Los Angeles, GT Dave embarked on his journey with his homegrown, fermented concoction at a very young age. With a boundless desire for health, Dave turned a home kitchen experiment into one of the most sought-after drinks on supermarket shelves.
GT Dave's initiation into entrepreneurial life began following a beautiful twist of fate. After his mother found comfort in Kombucha during her struggle against breast cancer, GT Dave was inspired to share the healing properties of this ancient fermented brew with the earth. In 1995, he started brewing the tangy cocktail in his parent's kitchen, and by 2001, Dave had built a Kombucha empire boasting a product line available in stores nationwide.
Today, GT Dave's Kombuchas reign as one of the leading brands in the United States. By tapping into the surging interest in health drinks and gut-friendly products, Dave's Kombucha has firmly staked its claim
20 of the richest Gay people in the world
Steve Granitz/WireImage // Getty Images It’s no secret billionaires and millionaires are overwhelmingly composed of white, cisgender, heterosexual white men. However, as LGBTQ+ acceptance has made strides in recent decades, more and more high-profile people have change into comfortable openly identifying as part of the group and advocating on their behalf in various industries. About 7.1% of Americans identify as LGBTQ+, according to a 2021 Gallup poll. Naturally, some of the most financially achieving LGBTQ+ people are celebrities–look at music legend Elton John or talk reveal star Ellen DeGeneres. Others, meanwhile, have gained land in such industries as business, among them Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, kombucha mogul GT Dave, and Apple’s current CEO, Tim Cook. Fashion is another well-represented avenue, home to iconic gay fashion designers like Michael Kors, Stefano Gabbana, and Domenico Dolce. To spotlight some of these successful individuals, Stacker has compiled a list of 20 of the wealthiest LGBTQ+ people worldwide. To do so, we sourced official data from the Forbes Real Time Billionaires list, C