With a net worth of $33.2 billion, Alice Walton isn't just the
wealthiest woman on our list of the 50 richest people on earth, she's
also a member of one of the richest families in the world.
Alice, along with older brothers Jim and Rob, who also graced the list, produced with Wealth-X, a company that conducts research on the superwealthy, have a combined net worth of $101.5 billion, thanks primarily to their stake in retail giant Walmart.
Unlike her brothers, 66-year-old Walton never took an active role in
running the retail empire her father started in 1962, though she's still
managed to become the target of pushback from minimum-wage Walmart
employees who view her highfalutin lifestyle as insensitive and ignorant
to the plight of many workers.
Instead of spending time at Walmart, Walton became a patron of the arts
at a young age. When she was just 10 years old, Walton saved up her
allowance to buy a reproduction of Picasso's "Blue Nude," she told The
New Yorker.
"Collecting has been such a joy, and such an important part of my life in terms of seeing art, and loving it,” she said.
She began buying watercolor pieces in the 1970s and adorning the walls
of her Rocking W Ranch with them. From there she moved on to more
serious original works, particularly those by classic American artists;
her immense personal collection now includes pieces from Andy Warhol,
Norman Rockwell, and Georgia O'Keefe, among others.
In 2011, she opened the $50 million Crystal Bridges Museum in
Arkansas to house her $500 million collection. When it opened, Crystal
Bridges already had four times the endowment of the famous Whitney
Museum in New York.
Before delving into the art realm, Walton made a brief career as an
equity analyst and even founded her own investment bank, Llama Company,
in 1988. The company closed about 10 years later, shortly after Walton
was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (not for the
first time).
Twice divorced with no children, Walton is also a lover of horses, which
she breeds at Rocking W Ranch, located in Texas, and rides
competitively. The 1,456-acre ranch, however, is currently for sale for
nearly $20 million.
Walton is one of just four women to make our list of the 50 richest
people on earth — and each inherited their fortune. The next wealthiest
woman is 93-year-old Liliane Bettencourt, the French heiress to the
L'Oreal fortune, with a net worth of $29 billion.
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