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- Bernard Arnault & family. $194.8 B 72 France.
- Jeff Bezos. $193.4 B 57 United States.
- Elon Musk. $153.2 B 49 United States.
- Bill Gates. $126.8 B 65 United States.
- No. 27 – Abigail Johnson, 59, $25.2 billion. Advertisement: Main source: Fidelity Investments – Johnson is CEO and took over from her father, Edward Johnson III.
- No. 60 – Edward Johnson, III, 91, $11.5 billion. Main source: Fidelity Investments – Johnson led Fidelity for 37 years as CEO after taking over from his father, who founded the company in 1946.
- No. 102 – Robert Kraft, 80, $8.3 billion. Main source: New England Patriots – Kraft bought the team, now valued at $5 billion, in 1994.
- No. 124 — Edward Johnson, IV, 56, $7.2 billion. Main source: Fidelity Investments, Pembroke Real Estate – Johnson is Abigail Johnson’s brother, and serves as president of Pembroke Real Estate, which is owned by Fidelity’s parent company.
Sep 9, 2020 · Forbes has released its list of the 400 wealthiest Americans for this year, and 13 of them reside in Massachusetts, according to the list. Combined, the richest Americans hold $3.2 trillion;...
Similar to the past three years, it takes a net worth of at least $2.1 billion to make the Forbes 400 list. Here is a list of the richest people in Massachusetts: No. 34 — Abigail Johnson,...
Oct 6, 2021 · Abigail Johnson is the richest person in Massachusetts and the 27th richest person in America with a net worth of $25.2 billion.
Oct 3, 2023 · Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson leads the way for Massachusetts with $25.5 billion, up from $20.5 billion in last year's report. That's good for 29th-richest in the country. Her siblings, Edward...
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Oct 5, 2023 · All seven Bay Staters who made the list increased their wealth in the past year. According to Forbes, the nation’s super-rich lost a collective $500 billion in 2022. Overall, it seems 2023 has...