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美西时间10月8日,据橙县纪事报报道,如果你认为加州有很多非常非常富有的人,你是对的!2021年福布斯美国400富豪榜(Forbes 400)显示,89名加州人上榜,身家总计1.105万亿美元,这大约相当于3.3亿美国人每人分3,300美元,或地球上80亿居民每人135美元。。

上榜的加州富豪的总身价,几乎相当于榜单上所有成员4.5万亿美元总资产的1/4。仅身家至少29亿美元才能进入榜单。顺带一提,美国前总统唐纳德·川普(Donald Trump)没能上榜。



也可以说,这些钱可以在2021年初买下弗吉尼亚州(Virginia)的所有私人住宅。或者是9个州的所有住宅,包括北达科他州(North Dakota)、怀俄明州(Wyoming)、南达科他州(South Dakota)、阿拉斯加州(Alaska)、佛蒙特州(Vermont)、西弗吉尼亚州(West Virginia)、特拉华州(Delaware)、哥伦比亚特区(District of Columbia)、罗德岛州(Rhode Island)和内布拉斯加州(Nebraska)。

上榜的富豪还包括通过好莱坞和房地产业这两个加州传统产业致富的人。娱乐界巨头包括大卫·格芬(David Geffen)、乔治·卢卡斯(George Lucas)、里德·黑斯廷斯(Reed Hastings)、史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格(Steven Spielberg)和海姆·萨班(Haim Saban)。房地产界的唐纳德·布伦(Donald Bren)、里克·卡鲁索(Rick Caruso)、让·普利兹克(Jean Pritzker)、安东尼·普利兹克(Anthony Pritzker)和小爱德华·罗斯基(Edward Roski Jr)。



顺便说一下,美国最富的两个加州人依然为全球熟知的面孔,亚马逊的杰夫·贝佐斯(Jeff Bezos)以2010亿美元的身家位居榜首;特斯拉和SpaceX创始人、前加州人埃隆·马斯克(Elon Musk)以1905亿美元的身家紧随其后。

上榜的89位加州人的平均资产为114亿美元,在今年的福布斯个人财富榜上排名第63位。以下是89位最富有的加州人榜单,包括他们的排名、姓名、年龄、财富(截至9月3日)和财富来源。

No. 3: Mark Zuckerberg (37), $134.5 billion from Facebook

No. 5: Larry Page (48), $123 billion from Google

No. 6: Sergey Brin (48), $118.5 billion from Google

No. 29: Dustin Moskovitz (37), $24.1 billion from Facebook

No. 30: Eric Schmidt (66), $23.9 billion from Google

No. 33: Laurene Powell Jobs and family (57), $22.1 billion from Apple, Disney

No. 34: Jensen Huang (58), $21.3 billion from semiconductors

No. 38: Robert Pera (43), $19 billion from wireless networking gear

No. 46: Donald Bren (89), $16.2 billion from Irvine Co. real estate

No. 51: John Doerr (70), $15.2 billion from venture capital

No. 51: Bobby Murphy (33), $15.2 billion from Snapchat

No. 53: Jack Dorsey (44), $14.9 billion from Twitter, Square

No. 54: Eric Yuan and family (51), $14.5 billion from Zoom Video Communications

No. 55: Evan Spiegel (31), $13.8 billion from Snapchat

No. 57: Brian Chesky (40), $12.5 billion from Airbnb

No. 60: Brian Armstrong (38), $11.5 billion from cryptocurrency

No. 60: Charles Schwab (84), $11.5 billion from discount brokerage

No. 65: Jan Koum (45), $10.9 billion from WhatsApp

No. 66: Joe Gebbia (40), $10.8 billion from Airbnb

No. 66: Gordon Moore (92), $10.8 billion from Intel



No. 71: David Geffen (78), $10.5 billion from movies, record labels

No. 74: Marc Benioff (57), $10.2 billion from business software

No. 75: Steven Rales (70), $10.1 billion from manufacturing

No. 76: Nathan Blecharczyk (38), $10 billion from Airbnb

No. 88: George Roberts (78), $9 billion from private equity

No. 89: Patrick Soon-Shiong (69), $8.9 billion from pharmaceuticals

No. 92: Vinod Khosla (66), $8.6 billion from venture capital

No. 98: Jack Dangermond (76), $8.4 billion from mapping software

No. 107: Douglas Leone (64), $8.1 billion from venture capital

No. 108: Marijke Mars (57), $8 billion from candy, pet food

No. 108: Stewart and Lynda Resnick (N/A), $8 billion from agriculture, water

No. 124: George Lucas (77), $7.2 billion from Star Wars

No. 124: Michael Moritz (67), $7.2 billion from venture capital

No. 133: Ken Xie (58), $7 billion from cybersecurity

No. 134: Anthony Wood (55), $6.9 billion from Roku

No. 138: Jeff Skoll (56), $6.8 billion from eBay

No. 141: David Sun (69), $6.7 billion from Kingston memory chips

No. 141: John Tu (80), $6.7 billion from Kingston memory chips

No. 146: Henry Samueli (67), $6.6 billion from Broadcom semiconductors

No. 151: Meg Whitman (65), $6.4 billion from eBay

No. 161: Antony Ressler (59), $6.2 billion from finance

No. 168: Edward Roski, Jr. (82), $6.1 billion from real estate

No. 168: John A. Sobrato and family (82), $6.1 billion from real estate

No. 172: Chris Larsen (61), $6 billion from cryptocurrency

No. 176: Scott Cook (69), $5.9 billion from software

No. 176: Tom Gores (57), $5.9 billion from private equity

No. 182: Peter Gassner (56), $5.8 billion from software

No. 182: Henry Nicholas, III. (61), $5.8 billion from Broadcom semiconductors

No. 188: Reed Hastings (60), $5.7 billion from Netflix

No. 195: David Baszucki (58), $5.6 billion from Roblox online gaming

No. 195: Dagmar Dolby and family (80), $5.6 billion from Dolby Laboratories

No. 195: Eric Smidt (61), $5.6 billion from Harbor Freight Tools

No. 200: Don Hankey (78), $5.5 billion from auto loans

No. 206: Gwendolyn Sontheim Meyer (59), $5.2 billion from Cargill

No. 209: Jeff Tangney (49), $5.1 billion from healthcare IT

No. 224: Jeff Rothschild (66), $4.8 billion from Facebook

No. 229: Rupert Johnson, Jr. (81), $4.7 billion from Franklin Templeton money management

No. 247: Gary Friedman (64), $4.5 billion from Restoration Hardware

No. 253: Jeff T. Green (44), $4.4 billion from online advertising

No. 261: Rick Caruso (62), $4.3 billion from real estate

No. 269: Lynsi Snyder (39), $4.2 billion from In-N-Out Burger

No. 273: Thomas Siebel (68), $4.1 billion from business software

No. 273: Peter Thiel (53), $4.1 billion from Facebook, investments

No. 273: Steven Udvar-Hazy (75), $4.1 billion from aircraft leasing

No. 289: Jean (Gigi) Pritzker (59), $3.9 billion from hotels, investments

No. 289: Donald Sterling (87), $3.9 billion from real estate

No. 289: Michael Xie (52), $3.9 billion from cybersecurity

No. 300: Michael Milken (75), $3.8 billion from investments

No. 310: Anthony Pritzker (60), $3.7 billion from hotels, investments

No. 310: Steven Spielberg (74), $3.7 billion from movies

No. 318: David Filo (55), $3.6 billion from Yahoo

No. 318: Jay Paul (74), $3.6 billion from real estate

No. 333: Archie Aldis Emmerson and family (92), $3.5 billion from timberland, lumber mills

No. 333: Romesh T. Wadhwani (74), $3.5 billion from software

No. 340: Behdad Eghbali (45), $3.4 billion from private equity

No. 340: Jose E. Feliciano (48), $3.4 billion from private equity

No. 340: RJ Scaringe (38), $3.4 billion from Rivian electric trucks

No. 340: Jerry Yang (52), $3.4 billion from Yahoo

No. 358: Ben Silbermann (39), $3.3 billion from social media

No. 363: Aneel Bhusri (55), $3.2 billion from business software

No. 363: Alice Schwartz (95), $3.2 billion from biotech

No. 368: Haim Saban (76), $3.1 billion from TV network, investments

No. 368: Rodney Sacks (71), $3.1 billion from Monster energy drinks

No. 377: Neal Blue and family (86), $3 billion from defense

No. 377: Jed McCaleb (46), $3 billion from cryptocurrency

No. 389: Riley Bechtel and family (69), $2.9 billion from engineering, construction

No. 389: Baiju Bhatt (36), $2.9 billion from Robinhood stock trading app

No. 389: John Fisher (60), $2.9 billion from Gap

No. 389: Paul Sciarra (40), $2.9 billion from Pinterest