

The Sunday Read: ‘How Many Billionaires Are There, Anyway?’
Apr 24, 2022
Join Willy Staley, Story Editor at The New York Times Magazine and author probing America’s billionaire landscape. He discusses the staggering growth of billionaires, now totaling 735 with a combined wealth exceeding $4.7 trillion. Staley examines the factors behind this surge, including policy shifts and globalization. He delves into the elusive world of these tycoons, questioning why many prefer to keep their wealth hidden. With insights into public perceptions, he highlights the complex relationship between vast riches and societal inequality.
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Scrub Daddy's Success Story
- Willy Staley discusses the Scrub Daddy's Shark Tank success.
- He contrasts this with how most billionaires amass wealth, noting they're typically in tech or finance, not investing in small businesses.
Growing Billionaire Class
- The number of U.S. billionaires has rapidly increased, raising concerns about wealth concentration and its implications.
- Billionaires' influence allows them to shape society, impacting what exists and doesn't exist due to their vast resources.
The First Forbes 400
- In 1981, Malcolm Forbes, inspired by Caroline Astor's exclusive gatherings, created the Forbes 400 list of richest Americans.
- The first list-topper, Daniel Ludwig, had $2 billion, which, adjusted for inflation, wouldn't even place him among the top 200 today.