Forbes is out with its latest roundup of the Richest People In The World and there are 5 Minnesotans who made the list in 2023.
I’m simply going out on a limb here, however I’m thinking these 5 Minnesotans most likely aren’t too worried with the increasing rate of gas in the North Star State over the previous year. Or any other boosts brought on by inflation, for that matter. That’s since they’re a few of the wealthiest individuals worldwide.
Now, that’s not to state that inflation hasn’t impacted the wealth of the folks on Forbes’ Richest People In The World list this year. In truth, this Patch story says that the unsteady economy and inflation triggered them to lose 12.7 trillion dollars in 2015. (Yes, that’s trillion– with a ‘t’!) But do not fret, they’re still worth 12.2 trillion dollars jointly, so they’re still doing fine.
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And I’m likewise thinking all 5 Minnesotans who made the Forbes’ Richest People in the World list this year are likewise doing fine, viewing as they’re all billionaires. So which fellow citizens of the Land of 10,000 Lakes made this special list this year?
Topping the list would be Minnesota Timberwolves owner, Glenn Taylor. He likewise owns the Lynx, the Loons, the Star Tribune along with numerous other endeavors. And, he’s the wealthiest individual in the whole North Star State with a net worth of 2.7 billion, according to Forbes. While that’s definitely remarkable, he’s ranked at #1104 on the Forbes list this year (in a tie with approximately 60 other billionaires whose net worth is likewise $2.7 billion.)
Here’s the full list, according to Forbes:
- Glen Taylor (Taylor Corp., Minnesota Timberwolves, Lynx, and Loons), $2.7 billion
- Stanley Hubbard (Hubbard Broadcasting),1.6 billion
- Jeffrey Michael (Corvel Corporation), $1.2 billion
- Martha MacMillan (Cargill), $1.2 billion
- John MacMillan (Cargill), $1.2 billion
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