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Larry Page

Google
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Sergey Brin

Google
SB
$$301B vs $$278B

Larry Page is $23B richer

Larry Page Sergey Brin
GoogleCompaniesGoogle
AmericanNationalityAmerican (born in Russia)
March 26, 1973BornAugust 21, 1973
University of Michigan (BSE); Stanford University (MS, Computer Science)EducationUniversity of Maryland (BS); Stanford University (MS, Computer Science - dropped out)
418.1K yrYears to Earn at $60K/yr386.1K yr
4,013Private Jets ($75M each)3,706
12,040Private Islands ($25M each)11,120

Larry Page

Larry Page is a pioneer of the information age who co-founded Google, the world's most used search engine.

Fun Fact

Page's father was a computer science professor at Michigan State University.

Sergey Brin

Sergey Brin co-founded Google with Larry Page, turning a Stanford research project into a global technology empire. Born in Moscow, he emigrated to the US at age 6.

Fun Fact

Brin's family fled the Soviet Union when he was 6 years old. His father was a mathematics professor at the University of Maryland.

Larry Page leads at $301B vs Sergey Brin at $278B - a $23B gap. At $1,000/day, Larry Page would need 824.1K years to spend it all, while Sergey Brin would need 761.1K years.

Larry Page earned their fortune through Google, while Sergey Brin built their wealth via Google. Together, their combined net worth of $579B could fund entire national budgets for years.

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