According to Bloomberg, the average age of a global billionaire is now 63 years old. 据彭博社报道,全球亿万富翁的平均年龄现在是63岁。 And it's slowly getting older every year as wealthy people live longer and longer lives. 随着富人的寿命越来越长,这一年龄每年都在慢慢变老。
A regular writer in these pages is Rainer Zitelmann, an academic, businessman and commentator on such matters. He writes here about some of the facts about who the top wealthy people are and how the composition of wealthy populations has changed. The editors are pleased to share these insigh...
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NBA players are very handsomely paid. In fact, the NBA players are some of the highest-paid athletes in the world. They are also one of the wealthiest professional sports leagues in the United States. The United States itself is a very wealthy country. With athletes paid and taken care of...
“People realized they weren’t going to get wealthy,” one former senior executive said. “They turned into people trying to move up the ladder, rather than people trying to make a big contribution to the firm.” And so, the bureaucratization of Microsoft began. Some executives traced the ...
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Third, Tierney adds, “is the consequence of it being hard is that they actually aren't putting money to work.” The ultra-wealthy in the U.S., those with at least $500 million in assets, donated only 1.2% of their assets to charity last year, a fraction of the 9% average annual...
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He’s independently wealthy and so skilled he can always go out and get another job, and therefore has zero fear of being fired. Where other people in the company feel they must watch their tongue for fear of the consequences, he feels free to say and do exactly what he thinks is ...
“people realized they weren’t going to get wealthy,” one former senior executive said. “they turned into people trying to move up the ladder, rather than people trying to make a big contribution to the firm.” and so, the bureaucratization of microsoft began. some executives traced the ...