Nine of the richest Americans are fundsters, or fundster-adjacent, according to a new list from a business magazine.
| Abigail "Abby" Pierrepont Johnson FMR (dba Fidelity Investments) Chair, President, CEO | |
Yesterday, Rob LaFranco, assistant managing editor at
Forbes, and Chase Peterson-Withorn, senior editor for wealth,
unveiled the publication's 2023 edition of the
Forbes 400. This is the
42nd edition of the flagship list, which is a list of the 400 wealthiest people in the U.S. (Those 400 are collectively worth $4.5 trillion,
up $500 billion from the 2022 list, with the minimum net worth to make the list now at $2.9 billion.) The figures on the list are as of September 8.
Abby Johnson, the 61-year-old chair and CEO of
Fidelity Investments, is the top mutual fund industry leader on the list, with a net worth of $25.5 billion. Her siblings
Edward Johnson IV (58) and
Elizabeth Johnson (60) are next, with $10.6 billion and $8.7 billion each, respectively.
Other fundsters (or fundster-adjacent folks) on this year's list include:
Mark Walter (63), CEO of Guggenheim Partners, $5.7 billion;
Joe Mansueto (67), executive chairman of Morningstar, $5.6 billion;
Ron Baron (80), CEO of Baron Funds;
Charles Johnson (90), former chairman of Franklin Templeton, $5.1 billion;
Rupert Johnson, Jr. (83), vice chairman of Franklin, $4.2 billion; and
Rajiv Jain (55), founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of GQG Partners, $3.1 billion. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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