scorecardLess than a year after her divorce from Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos is officially one of the 25 wealthiest people in the world. Here are 9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich she is.
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  4. Less than a year after her divorce from Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos is officially one of the 25 wealthiest people in the world. Here are 9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich she is.

Less than a year after her divorce from Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos is officially one of the 25 wealthiest people in the world. Here are 9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich she is.

6. Bezos's net worth is the same as the GDP of Malta, Madagascar, and The Maldives — combined.

Less than a year after her divorce from Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Bezos is officially one of the 25 wealthiest people in the world. Here are 9 mind-blowing facts that show just how rich she is.

7. With her $36 billion fortune, Bezos could fund the entire endowment of the second-richest college in the US and have billions to spare.

7. With her $36 billion fortune, Bezos could fund the entire endowment of the second-richest college in the US and have billions to spare.

The University of Texas system has an endowment of $30.8 billion. If MacKenzie funded that, she'd still have over $5 billion left.

8. She could also give every single living person in the US $100 — and still remain a billionaire.

8. She could also give every single living person in the US $100 — and still remain a billionaire.

The US population is currently just under 329,492,650, according to the US Census. Giving every American $100 would cost Bezos roughly $32.9 billion. That would leave her with a $3 billion net worth.

9. If Bezos spent $1 million every month, it would take her 3,000 years to spend her entire fortune, according to Business Insider calculations.

9. If Bezos spent $1 million every month, it would take her 3,000 years to spend her entire fortune, according to Business Insider calculations.

At that rate, MacKenzie would be spending $12 million a year. Dividing that by $36 billion equals 3,000.

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