Who Is America’s Richest Family?

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Walmart’s success made the Walton family rich, but the company doesn’t take up all of their time. From the sports industry to the arts, the Waltons invest their time in their passions.

The Waltons are the richest family in the world, collectively worth around $160 billion. That’s because they founded the planet’s largest company by revenue — Walmart. But even though Walmart made the Waltons a fortune, that’s not all the family does.

Watch the video above to see what else these billionaires have been up to.
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Walmart’s Success And The Waltons, America’s Richest Family | CNBC

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23 COMMENTS

  1. These people own the Biggest store in America , and are worth 190 billion dollars and yet their store still robs me ! I have tried to get things sorted out with the supposed Help department Walmart Claim to have But my complaints fall On Walmart death ears ! But if I were worth 190 billion dollars , I might not want to spend my time Answering Complains ! But I would at least hire decent employees to do the Job ! And Walmart’s Prices are Higher Than Any Other grocery store in Lufkin Tx. Heck Off Rich Commies ! Tell We The American People When did Walmart go Communist ?

  2. The bank mention is bland in the vid here but the truth is Mr. Walton applied for a loan at that bank (under a different name then) and was rejected. Mr. Sam did what any forward thinker did…he used his company equity to buy that same bank…then fired the loan officer who rejected him.

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