
I'm a simple emigrant and I stand out among the billionaires in Germany
Forbes recently published list of the countries with the most billionaires. Germany is consistently in the top there: this time in fourth place. Here there are as many as 212 ultra-rich. We already know that most of this list, just like 60 years ago, entered it and sits there, because, unfortunately, money is not made quickly in Germany. And when it is made, they keep it quietly, peacefully in their pockets and pass it no farther beyond the family. It seems to me this strongly distinguishes the German part of the ranking – in other countries there are some people who may flash by, and then disappear, but in Germany it's unlikely. And also I paid attention to the ages of the top five richest people in the United States, China and Germany. And it turned out that the average age in the United States is about 52 years, in China about 56 years, and in Germany about 80 years. The full top five richest Germans can be seen in the picture. It turns out that the average age of German the rich is as much as 28 years higher than in the United States, and 24 years higher than in China. This figure would be even worse, but it was saved by heirs. Sixty-year-old youth. If the ranking had kept the parents, the figure would have approached eighty. The structure of German wealth also differs from that of other countries. Here it’s industry, logistics, retail, automotive, etc. And in other countries a large share of fortunes is built on technology. So, looking at this, a natural question arises: how can we, the youth, in the current realities, make a fortune? The answer is not encouraging, so it’s good to be able to enjoy simple things too! #money #top5 #madeinGermany