The Youngest Billionaires In The World
As of February 5th, 2013, the youngest billionaire in the world is Greek shipping heiress Athina Onassis-Roussel. Athina was born on January 29, 1985 which means she just celebrated her 28th birthday a week ago. She is the granddaughter of Aristotle Onassis, one of the Greece’s richest and most powerful shipping tycoons and the former husband of Jackie Kennedy. Aristotle died in 1975 and left his entire fortune to Athina’s mother Christina. Tragically, Christina died in 1988 from a pulmonary edema that may have been caused by diet and sleeping pills. That left the three year old Athina as the sole heir to a billion dollar shipping and real estate fortune. When Athina turned 18 in 2003, she inherited a portfolio of valuable assets that included a Greek island called “Skorpios” that is estimated to be worth between $200-300 million. The youngest male billionaire in the world made his money as a co-founder of Facebook. If you’re thinking Mark Zuckerberg, you’re wrong by just eight days. With a net worth of $2.7 billion and a birthday of May 22, 1984, the 28 year old Dustin Moskovitz is the youngest billionaire in America and the youngest male billionaire in the world. Moskovitz is just eight days younger than his Harvard roommate Mark Zuckerberg, who was born on May 14, 1984 and has a net worth of $14 billion. Keep reading for a full list of the youngest billionaires in the world… The Youngest Billionaires In the World:
Athina Onassis – $1 billion, 28 years old (Inherited) Dustin Moskovitz – $2.7 billion, 28 years old (Facebook) Mark Zuckerberg – $14 billion, 28 years old (Facebook) Albert von Thurn und Taxis – $1.5 billion, 29 years old (German prince, inherited vast real estate and investment portfolio Kim Jong-un – $1 billion, 30 years old (His father was worth an estimated $4 billion at the time of his death in 2011, it would make sense that as Supreme Leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un inherited and controls assets worth at least $1 billion) Lynsi Torres – $1 billion, 30 years old (In-N-Out burger, inherited) Eduardo Saverin – $1.1 billion, 30 years old (Facebook) Scott Duncan – $4.7 billion, 30 years old (Inherited a Texas oil company) Yang Huiyan – $4.4 billion, 31 years old (Inherited a Chinese real estate fortune) Fahd Hariri – $1.3 billion, 32 years old (Inherited a construction company from his father, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon) Sean Parker – $2.1 billion, 33 years old (Facebook) Robert Pera – $1.5 billion, 34 years old (Founder of Ubiquiti Networks a wireless device manufacturer) Yvonne Bauer – $2 billion, 34 years old (Inherited German publisher Heinz Bauer) David de Rothschild, $10 billion, 34 years old (Inherited) Ayman Hariri – $1.3 billion, 35 years old (Inherited a construction company from his father, the former Prime Minister of Lebanon) Yoshikazu Tanaka – $4.3 billion, 35 years old (Founded Japanese mobile gaming company Gree) Maxim Nogotkov – $1 billion, 35 years old (Founded Russia’s second largest cell phone company Svyaznoy) Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila – $9.5 billion, 35 years old (Inherited Colombian beer conglomerate) Jack Dorsey – $1.1 billion, 36 years old (Twitter) Yusaku Maezawa – $1.1 billion, 36 years old (Founded Japanese online retailer Zozotown) Chase Coleman – $1.5 billion, 37 years old (Tiger Management hedge fund) Andrey Verevskiy – $1 billion, 37 years old (Controls diverse Ukrainian business conglomerate) John Arnold – $3 billion, 38 years old (Centaurus hedge fund) Kostyantin Zhevago – $1.8 billion, 38 years old (Controls diverse Ukrainian business conglomerate) Sergey Brin – $22.5 billion, 39 years old (Google) Larry Page – $22.7 billion, 39 years old (Google)
If you were a young billionaire, how would you spend your fortune?