How long would Jeff Bezos' money last if he spent a million dollars a day?


Amazon founder Jeff Bezos arrives in the paddock ahead of qualifying sessions for the 2023 Formula One Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Speedway in Miami Gardens, Florida, on May 6, 2023. — AFP

Considering the average person's income, people often run out of money sooner than they think. As a result, they hold on to every penny, hoping that payday will come soon.

If you're a billionaire, like Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, you'll be less worried about running out of money anytime soon and can easily spend an exorbitant sum of $1 million a day if you really want to.

However, have you ever been curious about how long it would actually take the 60-year-old tech billionaire to run out of money if he spent a million dollars a day?

As of July 25, Bezos has an estimated net worth of a whopping $198.6 billion, according to Forbes.

Despite their best efforts to save money, it takes the average man a month or less to run out of cash. But it would take Bezos around 544 years to run out of money, according to UNILAD.

Instead of spending six figures a day, however, Bezos' net worth is used for other things: The business mogul is said to have a property portfolio worth $570 million.

Last year, she revealed on social media that she would be moving to Miami from Seattle to be closer to her parents, shortly after purchasing a $79 million mansion on Indian Creek Island.

The 19,064-square-foot property features seven bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.

Bezos is also very fond of superyachts and owns a one-of-a-kind vessel valued at $500 million that is so large it can't fit into typical yacht docks and has to be docked alongside 600-foot oil tankers.

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