The Guardian (USA)

Bill Gates pledges to donate ‘virtually all’ of $113bn fortune to his foundation

- Victoria Bekiempis in New York

Bill Gates plans on giving away almost all his money to the philanthro­pic foundation that bears his name – eventually removing him from the list of the world’s wealthiest people, he said this week.

The billionair­e Microsoft co-founder, who launched the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in 2000 with his then wife, Melinda, said the non-profit plans to increase spending from $6bn annually at present to $9bn annually by 2026.

“To help make this spending increase possible, I am transferri­ng $20bn to the foundation’s endowment this month,” Gates announced on Twitter, later explaining, “As I look to the future, I plan to give virtually all of my wealth to the foundation. I will move down and eventually off of the list of the world’s richest people.”

The foundation’s efforts include fighting disease and poverty across the globe, including by helping to support the Guardian’s Global Developmen­t series.

“I have an obligation to return my resources to society in ways that have the greatest impact for reducing suffering and improving lives,” said Gates, whom Bloomberg reports is worth approximat­ely $113bn. “And I hope others in positions of great wealth and privilege will step up in this moment too.”

Gates said that worldwide crises – such as Covid, the war in Ukraine, and the climate emergency – “require all of us to do more”. Gates said he remains optimistic that these crises can be addressed.

Gates also thanked billionair­e businessma­n Warren Buffett for his contributi­ons to the foundation. Buffett recently donated $3.1bn in b-shares from his company, Berkshire Hathaway, to the foundation; since 2006 he has contribute­d more than $36bn, the foundation said.

The Gateses and Buffett have long encouraged other billionair­es to do the same. In 2010, they launched the Giving Pledge, announcing that “40 of America’s wealthiest people made a commitment to give the majority of their wealth to address some of society’s most pressing problems”.

The pledge stipulates that participan­ts “publicly commit” to doing so “either during their lifetimes or in their wills.” This effort has hit logistical challenges, however, due to shifts in wealth creation.

Some signatorie­s sincerely plan to follow through, but “many are unable to because their assets are simply growing too fast,” MarketWatc­h quoted the Institute for Policy Studies as saying.

In 2010, the aggregate wealth of the 62 living billionair­e US pledgers totaled $376bn. In 2020, that number hit $734bn, the news site said.

 ?? Photograph: Brendan McDermid/Reuters ?? Bill Gates at the Allen and Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho last weekend. ‘I have an obligation to return my resources to society,’ he said.
Photograph: Brendan McDermid/Reuters Bill Gates at the Allen and Co conference in Sun Valley, Idaho last weekend. ‘I have an obligation to return my resources to society,’ he said.

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