The world's biggest youngest billionaire is Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, but who else is young and flush with cash?
Bankrate took a look at published reports and compiled the top nine, other than "Zuck," who are younger than 35 and at billionaire status.
While some inherited their fortunes, most continue to work hard for their money in various fields.
Mark Zuckerberg
Age: 28
Net worth: $17 billion
It's common knowledge that the world's richest young billionaire is Facebook founder Mark Zuckerburg. At 28, his net worth is around $17 billion, landing him at No. 35 of Forbes' list of billionaries.
That's just shy of what Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page are worth ($18.7 billion each), who at 38 and 39, respectively, are still considered young by most people's standards.
Fahd Hariri
Age: 31
Net worth: $1.3 billion
He is the son of late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri and, along with the inheritance left from his father, earns his money though construction, real estate and investments.
Ayman Hariri
Age: 34
Net worth: $1.3 billion
Like his brother, Fahd Hariri, Ayman Hariri received a sizable amoung of his late father's wealth (along with his three other siblings).
He oversees the construction division as a board member of Saudi Orger, a construction, telecom, and real estate conglomerate.
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