We’re a culture that fetishises wealth and glorifies the rich. Those in the world of business that find themselves in the upper echelon are just as much a business leader as they are celebrity to the public gaze. But however much we adore the wealthy, it’s wealthy families that hold all the appeal.
Family business is no drill and the staggering fortunes that accumulate in the bloodline can also make for a lot of pressure. But unlike wealthy individuals who seem to espouse impersonal business success or serve as the face behind a monolithic corporation, all of us have a family. Family business seems to imply values of authenticity, tradition, lineage and quality and at the end of the day, a wealthy family is as close to Royalty as we can get without flying to Buckingham Palace.
Here are the 10 wealthiest families in the world.
Estimated Wealth: $208.2 to $239.8 Billion AUD
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I agree Stephan, this is obscene. Why do these families need so much wealth when we have people living in the streets? These families should be taxed, AND HEAVILY, to make it possible for other families to survive in this dreadfully expensive economy.