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The frugal life of Warren Buffett: How the billionaire spends his fortune, from McDonald's breakfasts to a rare and 'indefensible' splurge (1)

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  • Berkshire Hathaway CEO and chairman Warren Buffett's net worth is now an estimated $124 billion.
  • Buffett is the sixth-wealthiest person in the world, worth more than Larry Page and Mark Zuckerberg.
  • The famous investor is known for living modestly and being one of the world's most generous philanthropists.

The frugal life of Warren Buffett: How the billionaire spends his fortune, from McDonald's breakfasts to a rare and 'indefensible' splurge (2)

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Warren Buffett's had a good year — his fortune has ballooned by more than $16 billion so far.

With an estimated net worth of $124 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, the 93-year-oldBerkshire Hathaway chairman and CEO is now the sixth-wealthiest person in the world. He's richer than Mark Zuckerberg, whose net worth is an estimated $111 billion, Google cofounder Sergey Brin, worth $116 billion, and former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, worth $118 billion.

Looking at Buffett's frugal ways, though, you might not know it.

Still living in the house he bought in the 1950s and driving an equally modest car, the Oracle of Omaha prefers to keep and grow his money rather than take it out of the bank. He eats McDonald's for breakfast in the mornings and borrowed furniture when his children were born.

See how Buffett spends — or doesn't spend — his billions.

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Buffett's hobbies include bridge, golf, and playing the ukulele.

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Buffett loves playing bridge, sometimes playing for over 8 hours a week, the Washington Post reported. He also likes to hit the green for some golf, spends a great deal of his time reading, and loves to play the ukulele — he said in 2020 that he has a collection of 22 ukuleles. He's played the ukulele since he was young and used his skills to court his first wife Susan, their son Peter once told NPR.

Buffett once bought and donated 17 Hilo ukuleles to the North Omaha branch of the nonprofit Girls Inc, and showed up at the group's building to give a group lesson.

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His fortune is largely tied to his investment company.

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The vast majority of Buffett's net worth is tied to Berkshire Hathaway, his publicly traded holding and investment company. Buffett owns about 38% of the company's Class A shares and less than 0.001% of Class B shares, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires index.

Berkshire Hathaway itself owns over $1 trillion in assets, Insider previously reported.

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Buffett began investing at a young age.

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The CEO of Berkshire Hathaway began building his wealth by investing in the stock market at age 11, according to Forbes, and first filed his taxes at the age of 13. As a teenager, he was raking in about $175 a month by delivering The Washington Post — more than his teachers (and most adults). Berkshire Hathaway later owned nearly 30% of The Washington Post, about a $1.1 billion stake, for 40 years until the company shed the investment in 2014.

He also sold calendars, used golf balls, and stamps. He had amassed the equivalent of $53,000 by the time he was just 16.

Most of Buffet's fortune was built much later.

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The vast majority of Buffett's wealth was earned after his 50th birthday. His salary at Berkshire Hathaway last year was just $100,000, the same as it's been the last 40 years, and he reimbursed the company $50,000 in part to cover his personal calls and postage. The company spent triple Buffett's yearly salary — $301,589 — on his personal and home security last year, according to the company's proxy statement.

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Buffett's worst investment was a Sinclair gas station in 1951.

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Buffett's greatest investment mistake is said to be a Sinclair gas station that he bought in 1951 at the age of 21 — he bought a stake in the station with a friend, and the business was consistently outsold by the larger Texaco station opposite it. He eventually lost the $2,000 he invested out of his total net wealth of $10,000 at the time, Yahoo Finance reported, referencing Glen Arnold's book "The Deals of Warren Buffett, Volume 1: The First $100M."

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Buffett has been married twice and has three children.

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Buffett married his first wife, Susan Buffett, in 1952. Together they had three children: Susie, Howard, and Peter. Though he and Susan remained married until Susan's death in 2004, they had lived apart since the 1970s. He married his second wife and longtime companion, Astrid Menks, in 2006.

When Susie was born, Buffett apparently turned a dresser drawer into a bassinet for her to sleep in, according to Roger Lowenstein's 2008 biography of the billionaire. For his second child, Howard, he borrowed a crib.

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Buffett lives a modest lifestyle.

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Despite his multibillionaire status, Buffett has long lived a relatively modest and frugal lifestyle. He previously told CNBC and Yahoo Finance's "Off the Cuff" that he's "never had any great desire to have multiple houses and all kinds of things and multiple cars."

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Buffett lives in the same home he bought in the 1950s.

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Buffett lives in a modest home in Omaha, Nebraska, which he once called the "third-best investment" he's ever made in a letter to Berkshire shareholders. He bought the home for $31,500 in 1958 — adjusted for inflation, that's about $276,700. The house is now worth an estimated $1.3 million, according to Zillow, and spans 6,280 square feet with five bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms.

Buffett has made some security upgrades since buying it as he became famously wealthy. The home is now guarded by fences and security cameras.

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Buffett used to own a vacation home in California.

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In 1971, Buffett purchased a vacation home in Laguna Beach, California, for $150,000. Part of a gated community called Emerald Bay, the house has six bedrooms, is walking distance from the beach, and was renovated after Buffett's initial purchase.

He initially put it on the market in early 2017 for $11 million, then cut the price down to $3 million later that year. It sold in October 2018 for $7.5 million, after almost two years on the market.

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Buffett's choice of vehicle has also long been modest.

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Unlike many other ultra-wealthy individuals, Buffett has long driven a fairly modest set of wheels. He previously drove a 2001 Lincoln Town Car with a license plate that read "THRIFTY" for about a decade, before auctioning it off for charity and replacing it with a 2006 Cadillac DTS. In 2014, he replaced the DTS with a Cadillac XTS, according to Forbes.

"The truth is, I only drive about 3,500 miles a year so I will buy a new car very infrequently," Buffett once told Forbes.

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Buffett has splurged on a private jet.

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One splurge Buffett has made is on a private jet. Buffett spent $850,000 on a used Falcon 20 jet in 1986, then sold the first jet and upgraded to a different used jet in 1989, spending $6.7 million. He and business partner Charlie Munger nicknamed the second jet "The Indefensible," Buffett revealed in a letter to shareholders.

Buffett used a flip phone for years.

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Despite the fact that Berkshire Hathaway is a major Apple shareholder, Buffett didn't upgrade to a smart phone until 2020. Before that he preferred the Samsung SCH-U320, which can be bought on eBay for under $20. Though he did make the switch to an iPhone eventually, he told CNBC that he just uses it "as a phone."

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Buffett's style includes suits from a Chinese designer and affordable haircuts.

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Buffett has said he has about 20 suits, all made in China by designer Madame Li, according to CNBC. He has a longstanding friendship with Li, an entrepreneur who worked her way up in the business. He's gotten the same $18 hair cut for years from a barber shop in the same building as his office.

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Buffett regularly eats at McDonald's and drinks a lot of co*ke.

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Buffett once told Fortune that he eats "like a six-year-old." He gets his breakfast at McDonald's almost every morning on the way to work. In 2017, he was spending no more than $3.17 on his order, paying with exact change, he said in the HBO documentary "Becoming Warren Buffet." He also drinks an alarming amount of Coca-Cola — he's said he drinks at least 5 servings every day.

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Buffett is longtime friends with Bill Gates.

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Buffett once went to McDonald's in Hong Kong with longtime friend Bill Gates and paid with coupons, Gates reminisced in his 2017 annual letter.

The letter reads: "Remember the laugh we had when we traveled together to Hong Kong and decided to get lunch at McDonald's? You offered to pay, dug into your pocket, and pulled out…coupons!"

Gates has described Buffett as a "thoughtful and kind" friend, and has said that every time he visits Omaha, Buffett drives to the airport to pick him up.

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Buffett is one of the world's most generous philanthropists.

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Warren Buffett is considered one of the world's most generous philanthropists. He pledgedin 2006 to donate about 85% of his nearly 475,000 Berkshire Class A shares to five foundations: the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation (named for his late wife), and three foundations run by his three children.

He teamed up with Bill and Melinda Gates in 2010 to form The Giving Pledge, an initiative that asks the world's wealthiest people to dedicate the majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Buffett himself has pledged that 99% of his wealth will go to philanthropy during his lifetime or upon his death.

As of 2023, the shares he's already given away were worth about $50 billion based on their value at the time of donation, or about $130 billion given Berkshire Hathaway's current stock value. If Buffett had kept those shares rather than donating them, he'd likely be the world's wealthiest person with a net worth of around $250 billion, Insider previously reported.

Buffett plans on leaving his kids $2 billion each, the Washington Post reported in 2014. He once in a letter to shareholders that he recommends that super-wealthy families "leave the children enough so that they can do anything but not enough that they can do nothing."

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Even for Buffett, there are things that money can't buy.

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"There are things money can't buy," Buffett once said at a shareholder's meeting. "I don't think standard of living equates with cost of living beyond a certain point. My life couldn't be happier. In fact, it'd be worse if I had six or eight houses. So, I have everything I need to have, and I don't need any more because it doesn't make a difference after a point."

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FAQs

Does Warren Buffett eat McDonald's every day? ›

In Warren Buffett's documentary on HBO, the 92-year-old revealed that for the past six decades, he has stopped at McDonald's on his five-minute drive to the office every morning. "I tell my wife, as I shave in the morning, I say, 'Either $2.61, $2.95 or $3.17.

What percentage of his money is Buffett giving away? ›

Buffett, 93, plans to give away more than 99% of the fortune he built at Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire, which he has run since 1965, with his children serving as executors of his will.

Does Warren Buffett invest in McDonald's? ›

(NYSE:MCD) is a wonderful company that I believe is currently trading at a fair price. While the guru does not hold the stock today, Berkshire (BRK. A) (BRK.B) owned a large position in the 1990s and Buffett has said he regrets selling the stock.

Who will Warren Buffett leave his money to? ›

“The Gates Foundation has no money coming after my death,” Buffett recently told the Wall Street Journal. The chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway told WSJ last week that nearly all of his massive wealth will go to a newly created trust overseen by his three children.

How many times a week is it okay to eat McDonalds? ›

"Eating fast food once a week should not affect anyone as long as they have a balanced diet rich in whole foods besides that one time," he says. "Fast food should be limited as much as possible but one time a week is usually the recommendation since many people are eating fast-food at least three times per week."

What's Warren Buffett's favorite meal? ›

Despite his wealth, the legendary investor and Berkshire Hathaway Inc. CEO lives a frugal lifestyle, preferring the simple pleasures of a McDonald's hamburger over extravagant dining.

What percentage does Warren Buffett keep in cash? ›

Putting Berkshire's cash pile into perspective

Berkshire Hathaway has kept cash on its balance sheet at an average of 13% of assets since 1997, according to Bloomstran. Another way to look at Berkshire Hathaway's cash position is to measure it against the firm's market valuation, which paints a similar picture.

Who is the biggest donor in the world? ›

According to the EdelGive Foundation and Hurun Report 2021, the founder of Tata Group, Jamsetji Tata, has been recognized as the most charitable person of the past century, having donated a staggering Rs 829,734 crore.

What religion is Warren Buffett? ›

The series features Buffett and Munger and teaches children healthy financial habits. Buffett was raised as a Presbyterian, but has since described himself as agnostic.

Does Warren Buffett own Dairy Queen? ›

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway acquired Dairy Queen for nearly $600 million in 1998.

Does Buffett own Disney? ›

Warren Buffett's position in Walt Disney Co (The) is currently worth $28.5 Million. That's 0.01% of their equity portfolio (32nd largest holding). The first Walt Disney Co (The) trade was made in Q4 1998. Since then Warren Buffett bought shares three more times and sold shares on three occasions.

Does Bill Gates invest in McDonald's? ›

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Since then Bill Gates bought shares nine more times and sold shares on two occasions. The investor sold all their shares in Q4 2014 and doesn't own any shares in McDonald`s anymore.

Does Warren Buffett drive an old car? ›

Despite being the sixth-richest person globally, Warren Buffett continues to drive a 2014 Cadillac XTS he purchased with hail damage. Although he can afford any luxury vehicle, Buffett prefers the practicality of his 10-year-old car.

Does Warren Buffett have a private jet? ›

Warren Buffett bought his first private jet in 1986 and upgraded to a much pricier one in 1989. Buffett and his business partner, Charlie Munger, clashed over the extravagant purchases. The investor changed his plane's nickname from “The Indefensible” to “The Indispensable.”

Does Warren Buffett have a degree? ›

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He initially studied business there but later transferred to the University of Nebraska, where he completed his undergraduate degree in three years. Despite facing rejection from Harvard Business School, Buffett continued his education at Columbia University, earning a master's degree in economics.

What does Warren Buffet eat daily? ›

The famed investor and Berkshire Hathaway CEO counts burgers, hot dogs, and ice cream among his favorite foods. He munches on McDonald's for breakfast, guzzles five cans of co*ke every day, and demolishes cookies and chocolates.

Are there people who eat McDonalds everyday? ›

His approach seems counterintuitive, but Maginnis explains the secret sauce to his success with his easy-to-follow daily guidelines. He eats three McDonald's meals daily from anywhere on the menu and does not snack in between. He cuts each meal in half and saves the remaining portion for his next meal.

What percent of the world eats McDonalds every day? ›

McDonald's feeds around 1 percent of the world's population every day. Sixty-eight million people are served every day at McDonald's, which is approximately 1 percent of the world population.

What kind of a car does Warren Buffett drive? ›

Despite being the sixth-richest person globally, Warren Buffett continues to drive a 2014 Cadillac XTS he purchased with hail damage. Although he can afford any luxury vehicle, Buffett prefers the practicality of his 10-year-old car.

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