Melinda French Gates said that for her immense wealth comes with a great responsibility although it's not one that bogs her down. Talking to Vanity Fair, the philanthropist said her wealth feels "surreal" and that it comes with a “great responsibility. But it doesn't feel like a weight.” The "weighty part" is watching struggling mothers support their children and figuring out how she can work to help them, she said.
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Melinda French Gates' net worth is estimated to be $11 billion, as per Forbes while Bloomberg Billionaires Index clocks her net worth at around $13.5 billion. She has spent more than 20 years in philanthropy since the launch of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which was established in 2000 with her ex-husband Bill Gates.
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Melinda French Gates stepped down from her cochair role at the foundation in June this year- three years after her divorce from Bill Gates. She said that the terms of her resignation came with an additional $12.5 billion for her charitable work at the foundation and she planned to use the money “to commit to my work on behalf of women and families.”
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Melinda French Gates also told Vanity Fair that some of her personal wealth goes into political campaigns and her donations to the Kamala Harris campaign have been “substantial”.
{{/usCountry}}Melinda French Gates also told Vanity Fair that some of her personal wealth goes into political campaigns and her donations to the Kamala Harris campaign have been “substantial”.
{{/usCountry}}Earlier she said, "If you are lucky enough to be a billionaire, believe me, you can give away half of it and not change your life. We should have a society where if for whatever reason wealth is in your hands, you put it back in society so that you change and you lift up others."