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A businessman may become the first “trillionaire” in the world

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According to the “Lad Pebble” website, the richest man in the world, the founder of Amazon, is on the way to becoming the first trillionaire in the world by 2026.

Comparisan analyzed data from the Forbes list of the world’s richest men, to calculate the annual wealth growth rate of the world’s rich.

The site found that Bezos, whose wealth is estimated at more than 140 billion dollars, could become the first trillionaire in the world in 2026, by which time he would be 62 years old.

The study also predicted that Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, would become the youngest trillionaire in the world after 10 years, that is, in 2036, when he would be 51 years old.

Revealed Lad Pebble that Bezos is doing well now despite the Corona pandemic, thanks to the high demand for online shopping.

It is noteworthy that Bezos, 56, contributed part of his wealth to help those in need during the epidemic.

Last month, he donated $ 100 million to US food banks, which are struggling to feed a huge number of Americans who have lost their jobs due to the virus.

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According to the “Lad Pebble” website, the richest man in the world, the founder of Amazon, is on the way to becoming the first trillionaire in the world by 2026.

Comparisan analyzed data from the Forbes list of the world’s richest men, to calculate the annual wealth growth rate of the world’s rich.

The site found that Bezos, whose wealth is estimated at more than 140 billion dollars, could become the first trillionaire in the world in 2026, by which time he would be 62 years old.

The study also predicted that Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, would become the youngest trillionaire in the world after 10 years, that is, in 2036, when he would be 51 years old.

Revealed Lad Pebble that Bezos is doing well now despite the Corona pandemic, thanks to the high demand for online shopping.

It is noteworthy that Bezos, 56, contributed part of his wealth to help those in need during the epidemic.

Last month, he donated $ 100 million to US food banks, which are struggling to feed a huge number of Americans who have lost their jobs due to the virus.

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