Koch Brothers Net Worth

The Koch brothers, David and Charles, have come under fire from Occupy Wall Street protesters for their support of conservative policies and movements such as the Tea Party. Despite the criticism, the brothers have a combined net worth of $58 billion, making them tied for eighth as the richest people in the country and some of the richest people in the world. Their wealth comes from their ownership of Koch Industries, the largest privately held corporation in the U.S.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Year 1935
Birth Place United States
Age 88 YEARS OLD
Net Worth: $58 billion
Gender: Male
Last Updated: 2021

💰 Net worth: $58 billion (2024)

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The Koch brothers have come under fire recently from Occupy Wall Street protesters for supporting conservative policies and movements like the Tea Party. But how much money do they both have? David and Charles Koch each have a net worth of $58 billion making them tied for eight as the richest people in the country and easily some of the richest people in the world.

Update: David Koch died on August 23, 2019 at the age of 79.

Charles Koch Net Worth – $58 billion

David Koch Net Worth – $58 billion

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The brother's vast wealth comes from their ownership of Koch Industries which is the largest privately held corporation in the U.S.. The business was founded by their father Fred who invented an innovative system for refining crude oil into usable gasoline that is still in practice today. In a given year Koch industries generates around  $100 billion in revenue. The company produces over 1 million barrels of oil per day and has expanded into many industries including finance, chemicals, plastics, fertilizers, and paper products.

 

The main complaint that Occupy Wall Street has against the Koch (pronounced "Coke") brothers is that they are funding far right political movements in the United States. A very large crowd of protesters gathered outside a recent Washington DC gathering of a group called Americans for Prosperity Foundation. The foundation was founded by David. The brothers are believed to be backing the radical right "Tea Party" movement in the US.

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