Billion-Dollar Dynasties: These Are The Richest Families In America (2024)

Above, Sam and Helen Walton in a 1962 photo with their four children: Alice, John, Rob and Jim.

Forbes’ definitive ranking of the nation’s 50 wealthiest clans includes the heirs to some of the country’s best known brands: Campbell’s Soup, Jack Daniel’s, Walmart and Chick-fil-A.

It’s been a good half-decade for the wealthiest families in America. Thanks to soaring markets, the 50 clans on Forbes’ latest ranking of America’s Richest Families are worth a collective $1.2 trillion—up about 30% from $916 billion in 2015. These families are all worth at least $7.3 billion, up from $6 billion five years ago, the last time we ranked that many.

The Waltons remain the richest. The descendants of Walmart founders Sam Walton (d. 1992) and Bud Walton (d. 1995) own about half of the retailing giant’s stock, which generates more than $700 million in dividend income for the family every year. They’re followed by the Kochs, who own 84% of Koch Industries, which does $115 billion in revenues from businesses that include pipelines, chemicals, Dixie cups and Stainmaster carpet. One of the few families whose fortunes fell since 2015: the Sacklers, owners of opioid producer Purdue Pharma—which has been sued by attorneys general in nearly every U.S. state for the company’s alleged role in the opioid crisis. (See story here.)

Other notable products produced by these ultra-rich families include: M&Ms and Pedigree pet food (Mars family) Jack Daniel’s whiskey (Brown family), Campbell’s Soup (Dorrance family) and Gap clothing (Fisher family). Both the Simplot and Reyes families are key food suppliers to McDonald’s. While the Du Ponts and Rockefellers are on the list, some of America’s most storied dynasties—like Astor, Vanderbilt and Ford—don’t make the cut, their fortunes having largely dissipated over multiple generations.

Those who have made their fortunes in the modern era, amassing enormous wealth in five decades or less include the Hughes family, who control self-storage giant Public Storage; the Cathys, owners of Chick-fil-A; and the Chaos, of Westlake Chemical, one of the country's largest producers of low-density polyethylene, used for milk cartons and other food packaging. The only Asian-Americans and nonwhites to make these ranks—just one sign of a racial wealth gap in the country—the Chaos trace their fortune in the U.S. to the 1980s, when T.T. Chao (d. 2008) moved his family from Taiwan to this country and founded Westlake Chemical.

Of course, just because these families are super rich doesn’t mean they’re happy. Six of the clans on this year’s list have gone through very bitter—and very public—family feuds, including legal battles over trust funds, sham adoptions and even murder accusations.

Here is Forbes’ definitive ranking of the 50 richest families in America. Up/down is compared to their net worth in 2015. (See below the list for the full methodology.)

1. Walton Family

• Worth:$247 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Walmart

2. Koch Family

• Worth:$100 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:diversified

3. Mars Family

• Worth:$94 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:candy

4. Cargill-MacMillan Family

• Worth:$47 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Cargill Inc.

5. Lauder Family

• Worth:$40 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Estee Lauder

6. S.C. Johnson Family

• Worth:$37 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:cleaning products

7. (Edward) Johnson Family

• Worth:$36 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:money management

8. Cox Family

• Worth:$34.5 billion

• Change:EVEN

• Origin of Wealth:media

9. Pritzker Family

• Worth:$32.5 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Hotels, investments

10. Newhouse Family

• Worth:$30 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:magazines, newspapers

11. Duncan Family

• Worth:$22 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:pipelines

12. Hearst Family

• Worth:$21 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:Hearst Corp.

13. Brown Family

• Worth:$20.4 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:liquor

14. Marshall Family

• Worth:$18.5 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:diversified

15. Butt Family

• Worth:$17.8 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:supermarkets

16. Busch Family

• Worth:$17.6 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Anheuser -Busch

17. Du Pont Family

• Worth:$16 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:DuPont

18. Hunt Family

• Worth:$15.5 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:oil

19. Dorrance Family

• Worth:$15 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Campbell Soup Co.

20. Ziff Family

• Worth:$15 billion

• Change:EVEN

• Origin of Wealth:publishing

21. Cathy Family

• Worth:$14.2 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Chick-fil-A

22. Stryker Family

• Worth:$14 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:medical equipment

23. Goldman Family

• Worth:$13.2 billion

• Change:NEW

• Origin of Wealth:real estate

24. Rollins Family

• Worth:$13.1 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Orkin pest control

25. Gallo Family

• Worth:$12.4 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:wine, liquor

26. Reyes Family

• Worth:$12 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:food & beer distribution

27. Kohler Family

• Worth:$11.7 billion

• Change:NEW

• Origin of Wealth:plumbing products, sinks

28. Mellon Family

• Worth:$11.5 billion

• Change:EVEN

• Origin of Wealth:banking

29. Smith Family

• Worth:$11.3 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:tools, banking

30. Bass Family

• Worth:$10.8 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:oil, investments

30. Sackler Family

• Worth:$10.8 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:pain medicines

32. Johnson Family

• Worth:$10.7 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Johnson & Johnson

33. Marriott Family

• Worth:$10.4 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:hotels

34. Crown Family

• Worth:$10.2 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:investments

34. Hughes Family

Worth:$10.2 billion

• Change:UP

Origin of Wealth:Public Storage Inc.

36. Pigott Family

• Worth:$10.1 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:trucks

37. Shoen Family

• Worth:$9 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:U-Haul

38.

• Worth:$8.9 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:The Gap

39. Jenkins Family

• Worth:$8.8 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Publix Super Markets

40. Chao Family

• Worth:$8.6 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:chemicals

40.

• Worth:$8.6 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:mutual funds

40. Phipps Family

• Worth:$8.6 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Carnegie Steel, Bessemer Trust

43. Rockefeller Family

• Worth:$8.4 billion

• Change:DOWN

• Origin of Wealth:oil

43. E.W. Scripps Family

• Worth:$8.4 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:newspapers

45. Bechtel Family

• Worth:$8.3 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:construction, engineering

46. Gore Family

• Worth:$8.2 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:Gore-Tex

47. Durst Family

• Worth:$8.1 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:real estate

48. Taylor Family

• Worth:$7.8 billion

• Change:NEW

• Origin of Wealth:Enterprise Rent-A-Car

49. Simplot Family

• Worth:$7.7 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:agribusiness

50. Barbey Family

• Worth:$7.3 billion

• Change:UP

• Origin of Wealth:textiles, apparel

METHODOLOGY

Unlike our flagship Forbes 400 list of America’s richest people and our World’s Billionaires ranks, which focus on individual or nuclear-family wealth, America’s Richest Families includes multigenerational families of all sizes, ranging from just 2 brothers to the 4,000 members of the Du Pont clan. (Note: We left out self-made entrepreneurs who founded their companies and already appear with their nuclear family on our Billionaires list. That includes Rupert Murdoch and J. Joe Ricketts. Also absent are married couples like Tom and Judy Love.)

To value their fortunes, we added up their assets, including stakes in public and private companies, real estate, art and cash, and took into account estimates of debt. For those with publicly traded holdings, we used stock prices from the close of trading on December 4, 2020. We excluded any assets irrevocably pledged to charitable foundations. We attempted to vet these numbers with all the families or their representatives. Some cooperated; others didn’t. Think we missed a family? Email tips@forbes.com, and we’ll investigate.

Edited by Kerry A. Dolan, Chase Peterson-Withorn and Jennifer Wang

Reporters: Angel Au-Yeung, Deniz Cam, Hayley Cuccinello, Sergei Klebnikov, Andrea Murphy, Ariel Shapiro, Giacomo Tognini, Lisette Voytko

Research: Susan Radlauer

Database manager: Dmitri Slavinsky

Additional reporting by: Elisabeth Brier, Kenrick Cai, Lauren Debter, Abigail Freeman, Sarah Hansen, Eliza Haverstock, Katherine Love, Chloe Sorvino

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Billion-Dollar Dynasties: These Are The Richest Families In America (2024)

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(KNWA/KFTA) — It's no secret that the family behind Walmart is America's richest family, but how rich are they? The Waltons owe their wealth to two brothers, Sam and Bud, who co-founded Walmart in the 1960s.

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(KNWA/KFTA) — It's no secret that the family behind Walmart is America's richest family, but how rich are they? The Waltons owe their wealth to two brothers, Sam and Bud, who co-founded Walmart in the 1960s.

What is the richest dynasty? ›

The Al Nahyan family, the Royal Family of Abu Dhabi, is regarded as the richest family in the world, with an estimated net worth of $305 billion.

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The Du Pont family fortune began in 1803, but they became an extraordinarily wealthy family by selling gunpowder during the American Civil War. By World War I, the DuPont family produced virtually all American gunpowder. In 1968, Ferdinand Lundberg declared the Du Pont fortune to be America's largest family fortune.

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The Rockefeller net worth is currently valued at $8.4 billion, spread out over 170 heirs. Various trusts have helped fund projects ranging from the arts to international trade.

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The top 10 richest families in 2023 by estimated wealth are:
  • The Al Nahyan family with $305 billion.
  • The Walton family with $259.7 billion.
  • The Hermès family with $150.9 billion.
  • The Mars family with $141.9 billion.
  • The Al Thani family with $133 billion.
  • The Koch family with $127.3 billion.

Is the Vanderbilt family still rich? ›

But within just 50 years of Cornelius's death, the Vanderbilt family fortune was completely gone. Even if you're not wealthy beyond imagination, like the Vanderbilts were, there's a lot to learn from their story of boom and bust.

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The Vanderbilts, Gettys, and Rothschilds are synonymous with extreme wealth, but are these legendary old-money families still as rich and powerful in 2024? Read on as we discover how the fortunes of the descendants of five of the world's most illustrious dynasties have fared in the 21st century.

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As of today, no billionaire is within striking distance of becoming a trillionaire.

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By spreading their wealth across multiple investments, they reduce the risk of losing it all in a single stroke of misfortune. For example, The Rockefeller family, one of the most iconic examples of old money wealth in America, has successfully diversified their wealth across multiple asset classes for generations.

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Are there any Rockefellers still alive? ›

There are approximately 150 known living descendants of John D. Rockefeller and about 38 living descendants of his brother William, who co-founded Standard oil with him.

Do the Rockefellers still own oil? ›

The Rockefeller Brothers Fund investment portfolio is now 99 percent fossil fuel free. Coal and tar sands account for less than 0.1 percent of its $1.1 billion portfolio; oil and gas comprise another 0.9 percent and falling.

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"Rothschild Family Net Worth 2024 (Forbes) Family Tree." Business Insider. "The Rothschild family is worth an estimated $1 billion.

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The magazine listed the family's estimated net worth as $38.8 billion and the source of their wealth as Cargill Inc. By 2019, "23 members of the Cargill-MacMillan family own 88% of [Cargill Inc]. The company "generates $108 billion in annual revenues". Fourteen of the family members were still billionaires in 2019.

Who is the richest American of all time? ›

Rockefeller (1839–1937) was the richest man in the United States. Business magnate and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller is widely considered the wealthiest American in history.

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John D. Rockefeller, Sr., the patriarch, made the family fortune through the oil business and became the world's first billionaire (1916). Although Rockefeller was born (1839) to a family of modest means, he managed to save money and embark on several enterprises as an adult.

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