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Buffett, world's sixth-richest man, just donated billions more in Berkshire Hathaway stock


Legendary investor Warren Buffett is the world’s sixth-richest person. He is also its biggest philanthropist. 

This week the “Oracle of Omaha” donated $4.6 billion of stock from Berkshire Hathaway, extending his long-running tradition of summer gifts.

Just how much has Buffett given to philanthropy? Since 2006, he has given away $51.5 billion, catapulting to the top of the Forbes 2023 list of America’s most generous philanthropists.

Even after giving away tens of billions, Forbes says Buffett – which estimates his wealth at over $100 billion – is more than twice as rich as he was 17 years ago, thanks to a 450% increase in Berkshire Hathaway shares.

“Nothing extraordinary has occurred at Berkshire; a very long runway, simple and generally sound decisions, the American tailwind and compounding effects produced my current wealth,” Buffett, 92, said in a press release, speaking of his Omaha, Nebraska conglomerate that has businesses spanning industry sectors from insurance to retail.

Buffett teamed up with Bill Gates and Gates’ ex-wife Melinda French Gates to create the Giving Pledge and vowed to donate nearly all of his fortune to charity.

Who are the lucky recipients of Buffett’s latest largesse?

  • The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation got $3.5 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway shares. 
  • The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, founded by his late wife, got $350 million worth.
  • The foundations of his three children pocketed $250 million apiece. 

Buffet’s not done yet. He has billions more stowed in five foundations and he has his 15% stake in Berkshire Hathaway, one of the world’s most valuable companies. 

"My will provides that more than 99% of my estate is destined for philanthropic usage," Buffett said.

Forbes estimates Buffett’s total donations could eventually exceed $160 billion.