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Jeff Bezos pledges to donate most of his fortune to charity

So far, he has questioned the future of his fortune. Multibillionaire Jeff Bezos said he plans to donate most of his fortune to charities during his lifetime in an interview with CNN that aired on Monday. To the question “Do you plan to give away most of your fortune during your lifetime?” “, the Amazon founder replied, “Yes,” without specifying how much he intends to give or to whom.

This is the first time the 58-year-old businessman has publicly made such a commitment, he has not signed the “Giving Pledge” – an initiative put forward in 2010 by Americans Warren Buffett and Bill Gates to encourage billionaires to donate more than half of their wealth to charity.

The entrepreneur justified himself by indicating that he wants his donations to be used as efficiently as possible. “We’re building up capacity” for that, he said during an interview in which he appeared alongside his partner Lauren Sanchez. “Building Amazon was not easy. It took a lot of hard work, a very smart group of teammates, hardworking teammates, and I find charity, philanthropy very similar,” he said, adding that he didn’t want his money to be used “inefficiently.” ” path.

4th richest in the world

Jeff Bezos is currently worth $124 billion, according to Bloomberg, making him the fourth richest person in the world. She was once at the top of the charts, but her fortune, largely associated with Amazon, has waned as the company’s shares have tumbled over the past year. Jeff Bezos also owns the Washington Post daily, the space company Blue Origin, and the Bezos Earth Fund, a $10 billion fund dedicated to the planet that he launched in 2020.

Jeff Bezos’ ex-wife Mackenzie Scott, who is worth an estimated nearly $24 billion, has already pledged to donate at least half of her fortune to charity, signing in 2019, shortly after his divorce, the “Giving Pledge.” In early 2021, she rocked the philanthropy world by donating $6 billion to various organizations with no limits or requirements associated with her contributions.

Source: Le Parisien

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