Net Worth

Net Worth: $6.7 billion Billionaire
$6.7 billion
$1B $3.25B $5.5B $7.75B $10B

Wealth Tier: Billionaire

Net worth between $1 billion and $10 billion

Annual Income

$100M+ annually from investments, speaking, and book royalties

Net Worth Timeline

2020: $8B, 2021: $8.6B, 2022: $8.5B, 2023: $7.2B, 2024: $6.7B

George Soros's Biography

George Soros is a renowned Hungarian-American investor, philanthropist, and author, best known for his financial acumen and global philanthropic efforts. Born on August 12, 1930, Soros survived Nazi-occupied Hungary before moving to England, where he attended the London School of Economics. He made his fortune as the founder of Soros Fund Management, famously earning $1 billion in a single day by shorting the British pound in 1992, a feat that earned him the nickname 'The Man Who Broke the Bank of England.' Soros is also celebrated for his Open Society Foundations, through which he has donated billions to support democracy, education, and human rights worldwide. Despite facing controversies and conspiracy theories, Soros remains a significant figure in global finance and philanthropy. His current net worth is estimated at $6.7 billion.

Fun Fact

Soros survived Nazi-occupied Hungary before emigrating to England.

Full Name

George Soros

Nickname

The Man Who Broke the Bank of England

Nationality

Hungarian-American

Birthday

August 12, 1930

Age

94

Zodiac Sign

Leo

Height

5'9" (176 cm)

Weight

168 lbs (76.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Tamiko Bolton

Children

5

Education

London School of Economics

Famous For

Successful hedge fund management, philanthropy, and currency speculation

First Big Break

Making $1 billion profit by shorting the British pound in 1992

Social Media

Twitter: @georgesoros

Businesses Owned

Soros Fund Management

Awards

Honorary Doctorates, Open Society Prize, and various philanthropic honors

Category

Business

Controversies

Currency speculation, political activism, conspiracy theories targeting him

Hobbies

Reading, chess, traveling

Interests

Economics, philosophy, philanthropy, democracy promotion

Quote

"It's not whether you're right or wrong that's important, but how much money you make when you're right and how much you lose when you're wrong."

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