Bill Gates is now worth $90 billion

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Bill Gates' net worth has crossed the $90 billion threshold, according to a real-time rankings from Bloomberg's Billionaire Index.

Gates' net worth climbed not because of any stock rise at Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30), but because of jumps in the shares of Canadian National Railway (CNI) Company and Ecolab (ECL), two smaller companies in which he has holdings.

He's well ahead of Amancio Ortega, the Spanish retailer who is the world's second richest man. Ortega's fortune is $76 billion.

Forbes, which also tracks billionaires' wealth, estimates Gates' net worth at a more modest $78.7 billion. Forbes also says that Gates' net worth briefly topped $100 billion back in 1999, back before the federal antitrust case decision against Microsoft that year and the bursting of the tech bubble in early 2000.

According to Bloomberg, Gates' net worth is up $6.2 billion so far this year, but that's only the fourth biggest gain among billionaires on the index.

Facebook (FB, Tech30) founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has enjoyed an $8.9 billion jump in his net worth, while Harold Hamm, CEO of shale oil producer Continental Resources (CLR), has seen his net worth more than double. Hamm's fortune gained $7 billion, lifting his net worth to $13 billion.

Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) CEO Jeff Bezos' net worth rose $6.5 billion this year. He is now virtually tied with Warren Buffett for third place on the ranking of world's richest men.
 

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Can he just write a million dollar check to everyone in the US?

Hell, give me half of that, donate the other half to charity, and I'd be ecstatic.
 

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Can he just write a million dollar check to everyone in the US?

If he made 10% annually on average for the next 30 years and wanted to die and give his heirs a tiny $5 billion, he could make 26 new people millionaires every day for the rest of his life.

Not saying he should, just that he could. Plus, he'd only actually be able to makes around 12 people millionaires after he paid all that gift, capital gains, income tax, etc.
 

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Fun fact: If you took all the wealth from every US billionaire, you could fund the federal government for 6 months.
 

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