John D. Rockefeller


John Rockefeller's Wealth

John D. Rockefeller didn't grow up with a lot of wealth. It was through his businesses and involvement in the oil industry that he became a multi ($418) billionaire. Even as a child Rockefeller was thinking of business and money. He would sell small things and do jobs for his neighbors to start earning an income. 

Most of Rockefeller's money came from the Standard Oil Company which he started and owned. In the late 1800's the popularity of gasoline and kerosene grew and with that so did the prices. Because of that Rockefeller started earning a lot of money since the oil being sold through his company was just getting more expensive. Big oil companies like Cheron, Exxon, and BP used to be part of Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company, leaving a legacy of his success behind. 

John Rockefeller became one of the most richest people in the world and grew incredibly popular during his time. Part of his popularity came from his philanthropy. Through his philanthropy, he helped fund the University of Chicago, the University of Rockefeller, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He had given $500 million alone to charity by the time he died. Rockefeller's success and power came from his money-minded brain and an early start, along with his compassion to use his money for charity. 

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