Bill Gates says his children will inherit ‘less than 1%’ of his wealth

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  • Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates plans to leave his children less than 1% of his wealth, believing it’s better for them to find their own success than inherit vast fortunes. This trend is common among influential tech families, including Apple founder Steve Jobs and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, who say they prioritize philanthropy over passing down generational wealth.

Like a handful of other billionaires, Bill Gates is open about the fact that his children won’t inherit the vast majority of his wealth. In fact, they’ll get less than 1% of it.

However, when you’re the man who founded Microsoft, even a fraction of your net worth still represents more than a billion dollars.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaire’s Index, Gates is worth $162 billion—1% of that net worth is $1.62 billion.

So while the three Gates children won’t be worth as much as their father, their assets are still likely to place them in the top 1%—defined by global real estate consultants Knight Frank as someone worth $5.8 million or more.

Speaking to the Figuring Out With Raj Shamani podcast this week, Gates said the inheritance decisions of wealthy families come down to their personal beliefs.

“Everybody gets to decide on that,” Gates began, adding: “In my case my kids got a great upbringing and education but less than 1% of the total wealth because I decided it wouldn’t be a favor to them.

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“It’s to a dynasty, I’m not asking them to run Microsoft. I want to give them a chance to have their own earnings and success.”

Gates previously told the Daily Mail he would be gifting his children $10 million each, saying it wouldn’t do them any favors to give them more. Whether his preferences have changed since then to reflect 1% of his wealth isn’t clear.

Speaking to Shamani this week, Gates added that he wanted his children to be “significant” in their own right and not “overshadowed by the incredible luck and good fortune [their father] had.”

He added: “You don’t want your kids to ever be confused about your support for them and your love for them. So I do think explaining early on your philosophy: that you’re going to treat them all equally and that you’re gonna give them incredible opportunities, but that the highest calling for these resources is to go back to the neediest through the foundation.”

Gates’ children have watched their parents work on causes such as polio, water sanitation, and vaccines against deadly diseases, to name a few—endeavors which their father hoped they would be “proud” of.



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