It's hard to overstate the immensity of a $100 billion fortune.
On Friday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who is already the richest person in the world, became the first person in modern history to achieve a 12-figure net worth.
In addition to founding the online retail behemoth, Bezos owns The Washington Post and an aerospace company, Blue Origin.
Below, check out seven mind-blowing facts about Bezos and his billions.
Bezos makes more money in one minute than the average millennial makes in a year.

In the last year alone, Bezos made $19.3 billion.
That equals out to about $52 million per day, over $2 million per hour, and $36,000 a minute, or close to the average millennial salary.
Bezos has more than four times as much money as his alma mater, Princeton University.

Bezos graduated from Princeton University in 1986 with a degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. As of March 2017, Princeton's endowment was $22.8 billion, less than one-forth the amount of Bezos current net worth.
Although, he has returned some of his good fortune to the Ivy League. In 2011, Bezos and his wife, also a Princeton grad, donated $15 million to the university to establish a center in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
He's one of the top 25 largest landowners in America.

According to the Land Report, Bezos was 25th largest landowner in the US. His largest property by size is the 30,000-acre ranch in Van Horn, Texas, that serves as the base for Blue Origin, Bezos' private space company.
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