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For many people in their 20s, life is a constant balancing act of paying off student debt and finding the funds to be independent while still having fun.
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That's not the case for Kylie Jenner and other members of the world's youngest ultrawealthy elite. We have taken a look at the lives of the world's five youngest billionaires as determined by Forbes' 2020 Billionaires List - all 28 years old and under - to see how they spend their days and their practically unlimited funds.
From zooming Ferraris to international dressage competitions, scroll down to meet the world's five youngest billionaires (presented by age in ascending order) and see how they spend their fortunes.
The company was valued at $1.2 billion in November after Jenner sold a majority stake in her makeup brand to CoverGirl's parent company, Coty Inc., for $600 million.
But it's not all ponies and sky-high martinis. If her Instagram feed is any indication, Alexandra also loves the outdoors, hiking, camping, and fishing.
This 26-year-old is worth $2.3 billion and owns 47% of the Norwegian salmon producer SalMar, which was gifted to him in 2013 by his dad, Gustav Witzøe, pictured here. He's the wealthiest billionaire on this list.
Furtwaengler's father, magazine publisher Hubert Burda, gave both her and her elder brother Jacob 25% stakes in the family company, which publishes the German editions of Elle and Harper's Bazaar.