The Annual Forbes 400 List of Wealthiest Americans Contains a Few Surprises

Along with a wealth of information about the fortunes of Jeff Bezos, Warren Buffett and Donald Trump

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez at the Taj Mahal in January 2020

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez at the Taj Mahal in January.

By Kirk Miller

The rich get richer, even in troubling times. That’s the big takeaway from the Forbes 400, an annual survey that ranks the wealthiest Americans.

“Pandemic be damned: America’s 400 richest are worth a record $3.2 trillion, up $240 billion from a year ago,” the Forbes editors note.

The methodology behind the list is fairly rigorous: It includes interviews with the potential list members and their employees, plus close inspection of SEC documents, court records, probate records and news articles. Those included were also given philanthropy and “self-made” scores, which makes the whole endeavor more judgmental (but also more fun for the reader).

Some mild consolations: “The list is overwhelmingly self-made—and it appears to be getting more so over time,” the Forbes team notes. As well, Oprah Winfrey scored highest on the “self-made” section, to no one’s surprise, tied with George Soros, a fact that will drive some of you insane.

A few takeaways:

And yes, Donald Trump is on the list at #339, though he is one of the minority here who saw a decrease in overall wealth over the last year.

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