24 mind-blowing facts about Warren Buffett and his $87 billion fortune (2024)

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While his elementary school classmates were dreaming about the major leagues and Hollywood, 10-year old Buffett was having lunch with a member of the New York Stock Exchange and setting life goals. He bought his first stock at age 11. When Buffett was a teen, he was already raking in about $175 a month — more than his teachers (and most adults). He had amassed the equivalent of $53,000 by the time he was just 16. He was rejected from Harvard Business School. His idol refused to hire him the first time he applied. Buffett spent $100 to take a Dale Carnegie course on public speaking. His house is a humble five-bedroom in Omaha, Nebraska, that he bought in 1956 for $31,500. Buffett doesn't keep a computer on his desk, and he chooses to use a flip phone rather than a smartphone. In fact, he's only sent one email in his life, to Jeff Raikes of Microsoft. His distance from technology leaves him time for bridge, which he plays about 12 hours a week. He spends 80% of his day reading. He drinks an alarming amount of Coca-Cola each day. 99% of Buffett's wealth was earned after his 50th birthday. Among investing legends, Buffett has the longest track record for beating the market. Buffett's net worth is greater than the GDP of Uruguay. Though Buffett spends frugally, he gives generously. In 2010, he teamed up with Bill and Melinda Gates to form The Giving Pledge, an initiative that asks the world's wealthiest people to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Buffett has also so far donated nearly enough money in his lifetime to build six Apple 'Spaceship' Campuses, which are $5 billion endeavors. In 2013, Buffett made on average $37 million per DAY — that's more than what Jennifer Lawrence made the entire year. In July 2016, Buffett broke his own giving record when he donated $2.9 billion to various charities, including The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which is named for his late wife. The multi-billionaire reportedly earns only $100,000 a year at Berkshire Hathaway — and spends it frugally. People are so fascinated with the legendary Buffett that they'll spend millions of dollars to eat lunch with him. He doesn't think money equals success: 'I measure success by how many people love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lovable.' FAQs

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24 mind-blowing facts about Warren Buffett and his $87 billion fortune (1)

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  • Warren Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has a net worth of $87.1 billion.
  • He turns 88 years old on Thursday, August 30.
  • Buffett isa generous philanthropist having given away more than $27 billion in the last decade.
  • The billionaire isknown for his frugal habits, like his daily McDonald's breakfast and insistence on using a flip phone.

With a net worth of $87.1 billion, "The Oracle of Omaha" is currently the third-richest person in the world — but he doesn't act like it.

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His modest home in Nebraska is worth just .001% of his total wealth and he never spends more than $3.17 on his daily McDonald's breakfast.

To those who knew him from the beginning, Buffett's success comes as no surprise: He was picking out stocks at 11 years old and had amassed the equivalent of $53,000 in today's dollars by the time he was 16.

But Buffett isn't just a master at making money — he's good at giving it away, too. Although he didn't start donating until later in life at the insistence of his first wife, Buffett is now regarded as one of the most generous philanthropists in the world, giving more than $27 billion to causes in the last decade.

Inspired by a Quora thread asking "What are some mind-blowing facts about Warren Buffett," we rounded up 24 astonishing facts about the legendary investor and his massive fortune.

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While his elementary school classmates were dreaming about the major leagues and Hollywood, 10-year old Buffett was having lunch with a member of the New York Stock Exchange and setting life goals.

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Buffett's legendary career all began with an epiphany at age 10 when hewas on a trip to New York City with his dad.

Dining with a member of the NYSEplanted the idea in young Buffett's head to organize his life around money.

Source: Business Insider

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He bought his first stock at age 11.

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He purchased multipleshares of Cities Service Preferred for $38 apiece.

Source: GOBankingRates

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When Buffett was a teen, he was already raking in about $175 a month — more than his teachers (and most adults).

24 mind-blowing facts about Warren Buffett and his $87 billion fortune (4)

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He pulled this off by dutifully delivering the Washington Post.

Source: Business Insider

He had amassed the equivalent of $53,000 by the time he was just 16.

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Paper delivery was just one of many small businesses teenage Buffett orchestrated: He sold used golf balls and stamps, buffed cars, set up a pinball machine business, and turned a horse track into a lucrative playground.

Source: Business Insider

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He was rejected from Harvard Business School.

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Buffett, confidenthe nailed his admissionsinterview, had already told a friend, "Join me at Harvard."

"I looked about 16 and emotionally was about nine," herecalled of the in-person interview.Forced to look elsewhere, he settledon Columbia University, which only required a written application and no interview.

Source: Business Insider

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His idol refused to hire him the first time he applied.

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Buffettoriginally wanted to work with his idol, and author of "The Intelligent Investor," Benjamin Graham, but Graham rejected him because he wasn't Jewish (Graham was saving a spot at his firm for someone Jewish, since at the time Jewish people had a tougher time landing work on Wall Street).

Buffett wouldn't take no for an answer, and continued pitching Graham ideas until he eventually hired him.

Source: James Altucher

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Buffett spent $100 to take a Dale Carnegie course on public speaking.

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He was 21 andterrified of public speaking. It ended up being a worthy investment, as the course helped him propose to his wife.

Source: Business Insider

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His house is a humble five-bedroom in Omaha, Nebraska, that he bought in 1956 for $31,500.

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If you want to be Buffett's neighbor, the house across the streetwill cost youabout $2.15 million.

Source: James Altucher

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Buffett doesn't keep a computer on his desk, and he chooses to use a flip phone rather than a smartphone.

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There is, however, a World Book Encyclopedia set on his shelf.

Source: James Altucher,Business Insider, and CNN

In fact, he's only sent one email in his life, to Jeff Raikes of Microsoft.

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Source: CNN

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His distance from technology leaves him time for bridge, which he plays about 12 hours a week.

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Oftentimes, his bridge partner is Bill Gates.

Source: James Altucher

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He spends 80% of his day reading.

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When he's not playing bridge, he's reading. "I just sit in my office and read all day," he says.

Source: The Week

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He drinks an alarming amount of Coca-Cola each day.

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The business magnate is a notoriously unhealthy eater: "If I eat 2,700 calories a day, a quarter of that is Coca-Cola. I drink at least five 12-ounce servings. I do it everyday."

He also likes to double-fist salt shakers, and don't put it past him to enjoy a bowl of ice cream for breakfast.

Source: Business Insider

99% of Buffett's wealth was earned after his 50th birthday.

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Source: Fool

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Among investing legends, Buffett has the longest track record for beating the market.

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The longevity of Buffett's outperformance is greater than that of other savvy investors, such as David Einhorn and Walter Schloss.

Source: Business Insider

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Buffett's net worth is greater than the GDP of Uruguay.

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Uruguay's2014 GDP was estimated to be $57,471,277,325.

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Though Buffett spends frugally, he gives generously. In 2010, he teamed up with Bill and Melinda Gates to form The Giving Pledge, an initiative that asks the world's wealthiest people to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy.

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As of June 2016, more than 154 affluent individuals have signed the pledge, including Michael Bloomberg, Mark Zuckerberg, and Larry Ellison.

Source: Business Insider, Fortune

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Buffett has also so far donated nearly enough money in his lifetime to build six Apple 'Spaceship' Campuses, which are $5 billion endeavors.

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The Apple Campus,one of the last major projects Steve Jobs worked on, isafuturistic-looking company campus thatwill feature curved glass panels, an underground parking lot, a private auditorium for keynotes and product launches, and a 360-degree view of nature.

Buffett has donated nearly $30 billion — the second-highest amount (following that of Bill Gates).

Source: Forbes

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In 2013, Buffett made on average $37 million per DAY — that's more than what Jennifer Lawrence made the entire year.

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According to Forbes, Jennifer Lawrence was the second-highest-paid actress in 2013, and she is estimated to have made $34 million that year.

Warren Buffett made $37 million per day in 2013.

Source: MarketWatch

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In July 2016, Buffett broke his own giving record when he donated $2.9 billion to various charities, including The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, which is named for his late wife.

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Source: Forbes

The multi-billionaire reportedly earns only $100,000 a year at Berkshire Hathaway — and spends it frugally.

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Source: GOBankingRates

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People are so fascinated with the legendary Buffett that they'll spend millions of dollars to eat lunch with him.

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Buffett has been auctioning off a "power lunch" since 2000 at his charity event forGLIDE Foundation.

The highest bidder gets to bring up to seven people to dine with the steak-loving business magnate at Smith & Wollensky steakhouse in Manhattan, and the most recent winner paid$3,456,789.

Source: CNN Money

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He doesn't think money equals success: 'I measure success by how many people love me. And the best way to be loved is to be lovable.'

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Source: James Altucher

This is an update of an article originally written by Kathleen Elkins and Emmie Martin.

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FAQs

What was Warren Buffett's net worth at age 60? ›

In 1986, at age 56, Buffett's net worth had grown to the point where he became a billionaire. This achievement was particularly notable given that he was earning a modest salary of $50,000 from Berkshire Hathaway Inc. By the time he was nearing 60, his net worth had increased to $3.8 billion​​.

Who is Warren Buffett leaving his money to? ›

Buffett is one of the world's most generous philanthropists.

He pledged in 2006 to donate about 85% of his Berkshire Class A shares to five foundations: the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (named after his late wife), and three foundations run by his three children.

At what age did Warren Buffett become a millionaire? ›

Investopedia does not include all offers available in the marketplace. In 1956 he returned to Omaha, launched Buffett Associates, and later purchased a house. In 1962 he was 30 years old and already a millionaire when he joined forces with Charlie Munger, whom he first met in 1959.

Where will Warren Buffett's money go? ›

Buffett, who is the eighth richest man on the planet, with an estimated net worth of $136 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, explained in his letter that 99% of his wealth will go to philanthropy during his lifetime or at death.

What happened to Warren Buffett's wife? ›

Susan died at the age of 72 after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage during the summer of 2004 in Cody, Wyoming. Bono performed "Forever Young" and "All I Want Is You" at her funeral. Warren was so grief-stricken that he did not attend.

What kind of car does Warren Buffett drive? ›

Buffett's current vehicle, the 2014 Cadillac XTS that he has owned for approximately ten years, is a testament to his reputation for frugality.

Who is the no. 1 richest person in the world? ›

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How much did Warren Buffett give his son? ›

Peter Buffett was just 19 years old when he received his inheritance: $90,000 to use as he pleased. There were no strings attached, no expectations—but also no more money. The youngest son of investor Warren Buffett understood that this was the extent of his inheritance. The question was, what to do with the funds?

Does Warren Buffett have security? ›

In Buffett's case, the cost of his security perks has fluctuated over the years between 2016 and 2023, averaging about $312,000. According to Frank, price changes are usually the result of more or less travel abroad, vacations and alarm installations and servicing.

Does Warren Buffett still drive? ›

Buffett also told Forbes in 2014 about his car-buying habits — or lack thereof. “The truth is, I only drive about 3,500 miles a year so I will buy a new car very infrequently,” he said.

Who is Warren Buffett's daughter? ›

Born in Omaha in 1953, Buffett, commonly called Susie, is the eldest child of Warren Buffett. She attended the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, where she majored in home economics, and studied at the University of California, Irvine, where she majored in social ecology.

Where is Warren Buffett's house located? ›

Where did Warren Buffett live? Instead of being the richest person, Warren still lives in his Omaha house, which he bought back in 1958 in Nebraska.

Does Warren Buffett go to church? ›

Buffett was raised as a Presbyterian, but has since described himself as agnostic.

Can I ask Warren Buffett for money? ›

Warren Buffett typically does not give money to individuals, although he frequently donates to charities. However, he has in the past forwarded individual requests for money to his sister, Ms. Doris Buffett, who operates an organization called the Sunshine Lady Foundation.

Will Warren Buffett's kids inherit? ›

“My children, along with their father, have a common belief that dynastic wealth, though both legal and common in much of the world including the United States, is not desirable,” Buffett said in the statement, adding that after his death, his children would act as trustees of a charitable trust that would inherit 99% ...

Who became rich after 60? ›

Better known as Colonel Sanders, the man behind KFC – the world's favourite fried chicken chain – didn't find success until he began to franchise his burgeoning chicken business at the age of 66. Nine years later in 1964, he hit the jackpot when he sold the business for $2 million (£715k).

How much money did Warren Buffett make in his lifetime? ›

As a result of his investment success, Buffett is one of the best-known investors in the world. As of April 2024, he had a net worth of $139 billion, making him the ninth-richest person in the world. Omaha, Nebraska, U.S. Buffett was born in Omaha, Nebraska.

Was 90% of Buffett's fortune generated after his 60th birthday? ›

Warren Buffett Made 90-99%+ of his net worth after his 60th birthday. That's the power of compound interest. This fact was discussed in the book Psychology of Money but is also often written about in news articles online.

How much did Warren Buffet start with? ›

In 1956, Graham closed his firm and Buffett, back in Omaha, decided to start his own company with $105,100 from seven partners (family and friends), of which only $100 belonged to Warren.

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