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October 4, 2007
Admission Price to Forbes 400 Exceeds One Billion
"A billion dollars is no longer enough" – announced forbes.com in reference to the requirements for becoming one of the wealthiest 400 Americans. The price of this year’s admission is 1.3 billion, which is a $300,000 increase from last year’s benchmark. The current collective net worth of these America’s most affluent individuals is $1.54 trillion.
While new and young members, such as a former Enron trader John Arnold, have joined Forbes 400 this year, seven members from last year’s list have passed away. These now deceased plutocrats include Wal-Mart founder’s wife Helen Walton, media tycoon Barbara Cox Anthony, real-estate magnate Leona Helmsley, and W. Duncan MacMillan, the heir of Cargill.
See Forbes.com, A mere billion isn't so rich anymore, MSN.com, Sept. 20, 2007.
Special thanks to Joel Dobris (Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law) for bringing this article to my attention.
October 4, 2007 in Current Events, Estate Planning - Generally | Permalink
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