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Abstract:Even though Mark Zuckerberg lost more money than any of the world's richest billionaires, the Facebook CEO's net worth is nearly $70 billion.
Mark Zuckerberg is the eighth-richest person in the world.
The Facebook co-founder and CEO has an estimated $67.3 billion net worth, according to Forbes.
Zuckerberg's net worth took a recent tumble, but he's still filthy rich.
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Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg lost more money than any of the world's 500 richest billionaires during Facebook's catastrophic year. But even though Zuckerberg's net worth has been on a rollercoaster ride recently, he still remains one of the world's richest people.
His estimated net worth is currently $67.3 billion, according to Forbes. In spite of his billions, Zuckerberg doesn't have a taste for opulence, especially when it comes to cars, clothes, and travel, reported Business Insider's Tanza Loudenback. He does, however, have an affinity for developing his real estate portfolio — he recently dropped $60 million on two Lake Tahoe properties.
As a member of the Giving Pledge and cofounder of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which he started with his wife Priscilla Chan, Zuckerberg has dedicated much of his fortune to charitable causes.
No matter how he spends his money, it seems that Zuckerberg will always have billions left over. Here, nine mind-blowing facts that show just how rich Zuckerberg really is.
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By Elizabeth Culliford and Sheila Dang (Reuters) -Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc
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