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BY: Kimberly Winston
Buffett, 75, said that the bulk of the $40 billion he amassed as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, an insurance and investment firm in Omaha, would go to the Gates Foundation, with lesser amounts to Buffett family foundations. The gift will double the assets of the Gates Foundation, worth about $30 billion before Buffett’s gift, and will support projects in world health and improving U.S. libraries and schools.
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“Certainly neither Susie nor I ever thought we should pass huge amounts of money along to our children,” he said. “Our kids are great. But I would argue that when your kids have all the advantages anyway, in terms of how they grow up and the opportunities they have for education, including what they learn at home--I would say it's neither right nor rational to be flooding them with money. Dynastic mega-wealth would further tilt the playing field that we ought to be trying instead to level.”
Buffett is nominated for his enormous generosity and concern for those less fortunate, as well as his efforts to "level the playing field" for all.
To learn more about the Gates Foundation, click here. For more on the Susan Thompson Beckett Foundation, click here.
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