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Saturday 26 November 2016

Top 10 Incredibly Advanced Jet Fighters in World

Jet fighters have important role in military aviation. Military aviation is no doubt the foremost strategic weapon these days, each in terms of combat effectiveness and of crucial technologies enforced. In trendy warfare, air dominance is a must from day one, in order that air-to-surface and air-to-sea operations are often conducted safely and with efficiency. And fighting jets continually play a significant role in air dominance. With the advancement in technology several countries modernized their fighting jet to full fill the requirement of day. Here is a list of 10 incredibly advanced jet fighters; some of them are part of military aviation and other are going to be part in close to future.

10. Saab JAS 39 Gripen (Sweden)

A fourth-generation, lightweight, single-engine multirole fighter aircraft developed by the Swedish Saab the Gripen (griffin). The JAS 39 Gripen uses the latest technologies that can perform various missions, such as air defense, interception, and ground attack and reconnaissance. Beacause of its advanced aerodynamic layout, this fighter is very agile for close combat. It can take of and land on short-strip airfields.

9. F-16 Fighting Falcon (USA)

Originally developed by General Dynamics for the United States Air Force, F-16 Fighting Falcon is at No. 9 in our list. Designed as an air superiority day fighter, this single-engine fighter evolved into a successful all-weather multirole aircraft. Since production was approved in 1976, more then 4,500 aircraft have been built and serve in the air forces of 25 other nations.

8. Mikoyan MiG-31 (Russia)

At No. 8, the Russian fighter MiG-31 (NATO designation Foxhound-A) – stands as the ultimate evolution of the MiG-25 “Foxbat”. The MiG-31 is a supersonic interceptor aircraft. It has the distinction of being one of the fastest combat jets in the world. The latest version of this fighter jet is the MiG-31BM – a true multi-role Foxhound, able to undertake long-range interception, precision strike and defense suppression tasks.

7. F-15 Eagle (USA)

One of the most successful modern and advanced jet fighters, with over 100 aerial combat victories. Designed by McDonnell Douglas, F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter jet. The Eagle first flew in July 1972, and since that, it has been exported to many nations, notably Japan, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. It is still in service and is expected to remain operational at least until 2025.

6. Sukhoi Su-35 (Russia)

At 6th place among the most advanced jet fighters is the Russian made heavy class, long-range, multi-role one-seat fighter Su-35. The jet is designed by Sukhoi from the original air superiority fighter Su-27. It was originally designated Su-27M and later named Su-35. The aircraft is considered a close cousin of the Sukhoi Su-30MKI (a modernized Su-30 variant for India), because of the similar features and components it contains.

5. Dassault Rafale (France)

The french Dassault Rafale comes at No. 5 among the world’s most advanced jet fighters. Designed and built by Dassault Aviation, Rafale is a twin-engine, canard delta-wing, multirole fighter aircraft. Almost entirely built by one country, Rafale is distinct from other European fighters of its era with a high level of legerity, capable of at the same time playing air domination, interdiction, intelligence activity, and mobile nuclear deterrent missions.

4. Eurofighter Typhoon (European Union)


Eurofighter Typhoon spot fourth among the 10 most advanced jet fighters in the world. Built on the strength of four European nations: United Kingdom, Germany, Spain and Italy, and their leading defense and aerospace companies. Eurofighter Typhoon is the world’s most advanced swing-role combat jet providing same time deploy-able Air-to-Air and Air-to-Surface capabilities.

3. Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet (USA)


Based on the McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet, the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is a combat-proven strike fighter with built-in versatility. The F/A-18E/F’s suite of integrated and networked systems provides enhanced interoperability, total force support for the combatant commander and for the troops on the ground. Both the F/A-18E (single seat) and F/A-18F (two-seat) models convert quickly from one mission type to the other with the flip of a switch to provide consistent air dominance.

2. F-22 Raptor (USA)


The F-22 is a multi-role air-superiority jet fighter with improved capability over current aircraft. This ultimate state of art weapon was primarily designed as an air superiority fighter, but the aircraft has some extra capabilities like Air-to-Surface, electronic warfare, and signals intelligence roles. F-22 Raptor is a stealth technology, single-seat, twin-engine fifth-generation supersonic super maneuverable fighter aircraft.

1. F-35 Lightning II (USA)


The F-35 Lightning II is at No. 1 to the word’s most advanced jet fighters. The aircraft is designed with the modren battle space in mind. It is the most flexible, technologically sophisticated, fifth-generation multirole fighter ever built. With advanced stealth capability, F-35 delivers innovative capabilities to meet security needs for nations across the world.
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Friday 25 November 2016

Top 10 Most Famous Dance Style in The World

Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body, often rhythmic and to music. It is performed in many cultures as a form of emotional expression, social interaction, or exercise, in a spiritual or performance setting, and is sometimes used to express ideas or tell a story. Dancing is entertaining. Its passion for some people as well as profession for some. Whether you can or you can’t but you dance! everybody does.
Here I’ve listed 10 most popular dance styles performed all over the world. I am sure you will be familiar with some of the styles, but this list discusses some dances from different cultures that are probably new to you. I may have missed out some one, so please share you favorite in comment section.
1.Hip-hop Dance
Hip-hop dance refers to “Street Dance” styles primarily performed to hip-hop music or that have evolved as part of hip-hop culture. It includes a wide range of styles primarily breaking, locking, and popping which were created in the 1970s and made popular by dance crews in the United States. This dance style, usually danced to hip hop music that evolved from the hip hop culture. Hip dance consists primarily of moves executed close to the ground.
2.Tap Dance
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by a tapping sound that is created from metal plates that are attached to both the ball and heel of the dancer’s shoe. Special shoes are made for dancing the tap. These metal plates, when tapped against a hard surface, create a percussive sound and as such the dancers are considered to be musicians. Tap dance has roots in African American dancing such as the Juba Dance, English Lancashire Clog dancing, and probably most notably Irish stepdancing. It is believed to have begun in the mid-1800s during the rise of minstrel shows.
3.Yangko Dance
The Yangko dance is a traditional folk dance of the Han Chinese. It originated from China and happens to be a popular part of their culture. It involves swaying of the body to certain rhythms. The waist and the hip are used to drive feet in order to sync with the music. The dance has a one thousand year history in China and is usually performed in the Lantern Festival. You can see a lot of videos on YouTube concerning the dance. Yangko has changed since its inception and the one that we see now happens to come from the late 1940s.
4.Belly Dance
Belly dance is a Western-coined name for a “traditional West Asian” dance, especially Raqs Sharqi. It is sometimes also called Middle Eastern dance or Arabic dance in the West. The term “Belly dance” is a misnomer as every part of the body is involved in the dance. The most featured body part being the hips. It basically originated from Middle East. For me no one does it better than Shakira. Belly dance was popularized in the West during the Romantic movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, when Orientalist artists depicted romanticized images of harem life in the Ottoman Empire.

5.Kathak Dance
Kathak is one of the eight forms of Indian classical dances, originated from India. This dance form traces its origins to the nomadic bards of ancient northern India, known as Kathakars or storytellers. Its form today contains traces of temple and ritual dances, and the influence of the bhakti movement. From the 16th century onwards it absorbed certain features of Persian dance and central asian dance . The name of the dance is derived from Sanskrit which means story. The classical dances can be compared to the ballet dances. These dances are very complicated and usually have a meaning to them. Just like the name, they are supposed to tell some sort of a story. For me no one does it better than Madhuri Dixit.
6.Gangnam Style Dance
The phrase “Gangnam Style” is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam District of Seoul. The song and its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide since then. “Gangnam Style” received mixed to positive reviews, with praise going to its catchy beat and PSY’s amusing dance moves in the music video and during live performances in various locations around the world have become a phenomenon and become a famous dance style now.
7.Break Dance or B-boying
Break Dance or B-boying or B-girling is a form of street dancing style popularize by Michale Jackson. The dance consists of four primary elements: toprock, downrock, power moves and freezes/suicides. This style of dance is very acrobatic and has elements of gymnastics in it, this style of dance calls for strength, skill, balance and technique amongst other things. A practitioner of this dance is called a b-boy, b-girl, or breaker. These terms are preferred by the majority of the pioneers and most notable practitioners.
8.Ballet Dance
This is a performance dance and it originated in Italy during the fifteenth century. The dance developed in France and Russia and evolved from performance dance to concert dance. It is a very complicated form of dancing and is taught in different ballet schools all over the world. The dance is usually choreographed with vocal or orchestral music. It involves pointe work, flow and very precise acrobatic movements. The ballet went from romantic, to expressionist and neoclassical ballet. The word originally translates into ‘to dance’.
9.Salsa Dance
Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba. Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms. Salsa is usually danced to the salsa music although most people perform the steps with Latin American music as well. Salsa requires a couple, although you can choreograph it as a form of line dance in which a partner might not be necessary. You can perform salsa as an improvisation but generally it is choreographed. This dance style is very popular throughout the Latin America and over time it spread through North America, Europe, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.
10.Line Dance
A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows without regard for the gender of the individuals, all facing the same direction, and executing the steps at the same time. Line dancers are not in physical contact with each other. Older “line dances” have lines in which the dancers face each other, or the “line” is a circle, or all dancers in the “line” follow a leader around the dance floor; while holding the hand of the dancers beside them.
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10 Worst Effects of Fast Food


Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly. Fast food can also be defined as any food that contributes little or no nutrient value to the diet, but instead provides excess calories and fat. Fast food can be a good way to save time ,but it is not the proper way for nutrition. Some of these foods that are of little nutritional value and often high in fat, sugar, and calories. Common foods include salted snack foods, gum, candy, sweet desserts, fried fast food, and carbonated beverages. Fast food may include chips, hot pies ,pasties, sandwiches, burgers, croissants, kebabs, pizzas, chicken, soups, and salads. It also includes drinks, for instance, milkshakes, and soft drinks.

Disadvantages of fast food

When you feel like eating something and think of food, the things come to mind first are the taste, odor or color. Those who have to look after their weight will think of the portion size, many others think of energy, fats, sugars, vitamins or minerals. But do you know that the food we eat may cause side effects and a list of disadvantages. We are not talking about spoiled or poor quality food. Freshly harvested or just cooked food may also cause side effects, some are serious, some are just disturbing, and some may put you into embarrassing situation. Over time, this can lead to an increased risk for illness and disease. Fast food is harmful to health. It is a cause of various diseases. Here we discus some most common disease and other side effects caused by fast food.

10 Worst Effects of Fast Food

1.Obesity


Obesity means having too much body fat. It is not the same as being overweight, which means weighing too much. Fast food is high in calories and sugar that contribute to increased-weight gain. Even small amount of fast food can increase your calorie intake considerably. Fast foods also replace healthy eating habits, People who consume fast foods are less likely to eat fruits, vegetables, milk etc. This change in eating habits can easily lead to obesity.

2.Heart Disease

People who eat fast-food four or more times a week, up their risk of dying from heart disease by 80 percent. Fast foods create a much higher risk of heart disease because of the high level of saturated or trans fats found in much of the food. Those fats can clog the arteries and, over time, contribute to high cholesterol levels.

3.Type 2 Diabetes

Fast food has become a way of life for many busy persons seeking a fast and inexpensive alternative to cooking at home. Although they may develop type 2 diabetes, this type of diabetes is often caused by poor lifestyle choices, such as being overweight and not being physically active. There is a side effect to consuming frequent amounts of fast food ‘obesity’ which can lead to the development of diabetes.

4.Peptic Ulcer

A peptic ulcer, also known as PUD or peptic ulcer disease, is the most common ulcer of an area of the gastrointestinal tract that is usually acidic and thus extremely painful. For almost 100 years, doctors believed that stress, spicy foods, and alcohol caused most ulcers. Fast Foods which may causes Ulcer are Pizzas, Chips, Salted snakes etc.

5.Lack of Family Gathering

fast food does not provide family members opportunity to set and eat at one place. Every one can buy and eat walking in the way, driving a vehicle and during his work in office. The satisfaction which a combine meal provide is lacking in Fast Food.

6.Irregular Timing of Eating

A healthy person need to eat at a proper time which fast food doesn’t have. Fast food can be consumed at any time or some time twice or thrice a day, while home cooked food is served at proper time which provides opportunity to take rest after eating.

7.Waste of Money

Fast food consumes too much money as compared to home prepared food. Low income people can hardly afford continuous use of fast food. It spends a lot of budget and is also cause of loss of healthy body.

8.Loss of Appetite

Normal food contains appetizer which are not properly present in fast food. Continues use of fast food may cause loss appetite, abnormal digestion and sometime food poisoning. Fast food does not satisfy all needs of stomach.

9.Lack of Essential Nutrients

A well-balanced food contains all essential elements which are necessary for human development. Whereas fast food does not have all these elements, this type of food contains some elements in high quantity while others are absent. So, fast food does not fulfill all needs of body and sometime causes disorder.

10.Stress

Foods rich in fat are reason for many diseases related to heart, blood vessels, liver and many more. It also increases the level of stress. It has been observed that a rich fat meal can increase your stress level and make you at a greater level of stress in comparison to those who have a low fat meal. Certain foods and drinks act as powerful stimulants to the body and hence are a direct cause of stress. Like caffeine containing foods (coffee, tea, colas and chocolates), White flour, Salt, Saturated fats, Processed foods, such as junk foods and fast foods, contain synthetic additives – preservatives, emulsifiers, thickeners, stabilizers and flavor-enhancers. These foods are called “pseudostressors” or “sympathomimetics”.
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Top 10 Richest Peoples in The World 2016

With every passing year, more opportunities arise for the rich and elite in the world to claim a spot as one of the richest people in the world. It’s the ultimate achievement in the world of the rich. While some have held on to their positions, others have been succeeded by new leaders and innovators. Including the top 10 on this list, there are 1,810 billionaires recorded in the world today, their combined net worths totaling a staggering 6.48 trillion dollars.


10. Liliane Bettencourt – 38.9 billion

Attention was drawn to Bettencourt after several of her staff members were found guilty of taking advantage of her mental state to steal millions from her. One of them included celebrity photographer Francois-Marie Banier, who received a sentence of 3 years in prison, and was also ordered to pay Bettencourt 172 million dollars in damage. Bettencourt is the richest person in France, and all of Europe.

9. Charles and David Koch – 39.6 billion each

Brothers Charles and David Koch are the primary shareholders of the multinational Koch Industries. Koch Industries is primarily involved in the oil industry and chemical technology business, and also has subsidiaries trading, investments, and manufacturing of products such as paper towels and dixie cups. Koch Industries is the second largest privately held company in the USA. Charles Koch has been chairman of the company since 1967, when it was worth 50 million.In the past, Charles Koch has made attempts to run as a GOP nominee with support from his younger brother David. David Koch is also an active philanthropist, having donated over 1.2 billion dollars to various causes through David Koch Charitable Foundation. The brothers also regularly fund Republican causes.

8. Michael Bloomberg – 40 billion


>Michael Bloomberg is best known for serving as the 108th mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, as well as his current career as a politician. He is also the owner and CEO of Bloomberg LP, which he founded in 1981 following his career with Solomon Brothers. There was much speculation that Bloomberg would run in the 2016 election, and Bloomberg himself said he was considering running as an independent candidate due to his dissatisfaction with the lineup. However, he later chose not to and focused his energy on Bloomberg LP.

7. Larry Ellison – 43.6 billion

Self-made entrepreneur Larry Ellison began his journey to riches by building computer databases for the CIA in the 1970s. He named the database “Oracle”, which later became the name for the software company he founded later in 1977. Named Software Development Labs at the time, Ellison invested $2000 with two partners to create the future billion-dollar database software giant. 
Before becoming one of the richest people on earth, Ellison dropped out of college – twice! He spent two years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and then attended the University of Chicago for one term, which sparked his interest in computer design. Larry Ellison has donated at least 1% of his wealth to charity, and has also signed The Giving Pledge, a promise to donate the majority of his wealth to charitable funds after his death. He is also a licensed pilot and owns two military jets. He has also had much success in yachting.

6. Mark Zuckerberg – 44.6 billion


You likely have an account on the very site that made Mark Zuckerberg a billionaire. Facebook is the world’s largest social network, hosting 1.65 billion users. Facebook was founded in 2004 as a small scale social network in his Harvard dorm room. Zuckerberg dropped out of harvard after it began taking off to pursue his dreams in Silicon Valley. At the age of 31, Zuckerberg is one of the youngest billionaires. Facebook has acquired over 50 companies over the course of its lifetime. Its first major acquisition was photo sharing social network Instagram for one billion dollars in April of 2012. In February 2014 it purchased messaging app Whatsapp for a whopping 19 billion dollars. Just a month later in March, Facebook purchased virtual reality company Oculus for 2 billion in an effort to cash in on the rapidly growing field of VR gaming. Although Zuckerberg has not signed The Giving Pledge like many other billionaires, him and wife Priscilla Chan have pledged to give at least 99% of their earnings to charity over the course of their lifetimes. Priscilla Chan advocates for the advancement of equality, health, education, has been influential in her husband’s philanthropal decisions. Zuckerberg and Chan plan to create a special charity for schools in California.

5. Jeff Bezos – 45.2 Billion

Chances are that if you’ve ordered something on the internet, you’ve ordered something at least one from Amazon.com. Despite the sheer size of Amazon, founder Jeff Bezos also manages two other successful companies. He is the founder and owner of aerospace manufacturer Blue Origin, and manages the Washington Post which he purchased in August 2013 for 250 million. Bezos left his job as a hedge fund investor to found Amazon in 1994. He started the business from his garage, inspired to do so after reading about the boom in internet usage. Bezos is well known for his skills as a manager and his attention to detail in the workplace. Through Amazon.com, Bezos has launched several charitable campaigns. He has also supported several campaigns for equality, and frequently donates to scientific and educational projects.

4. Carlos Slim Helu – 50 billion


Carlos Slim Helu, often shortened to just Carlos Slim has earned the titled of the richest person in the world multiple times. Known as the “Warren Buffett of Mexico”, he has made his fortune through investing and ownership of many large companies. He is the CEO of telephone services Telmex and America Movil, the largest cell phone service provider in Latin America. Slim has share in an incredibly diverse portfolio of businesses, from everyday products like beverages to financial services. Despite his wealth, Slim’s primary residence is a 6 bedroom home close to where he grew up in Mexico City. He is actively involved in the real estate business however, often buying and selling properties in upscale cities such as New york City and Beverly Hills. He has also opened the largest aquarium in Latin America in 2014, the Inbursa Aquarium. Slim has founded multiple charitable funds through his many companies.

3. Warren Buffett – 60.8 billion

By far, Warren Buffett is the most successful investor on earth. He is the CEO and primary shareholder of Berkshire Hathaway. Even more incredible is the fact he is self made.To this day, he is known for his frugal habits, despite his massive wealth. From a young age he had a propensity for business and investing. His first job of sorts was selling soda, gum, and newspapers door to door. Berkshire Hathaway owns massive companies such as Geico, Dairy Queen, and Fruit of the Loom. It also has large stakes in Coca-Cola, Wells Fargo, IBM. It is the fifth most valuable company in the United States. To this day, he is known for his frugal habits, despite his massive wealth. He even lives in the same house he purchased in 1958 for 31,500 dollars. Although he is generally frugal with himself, he is generous towards others. Buffett has pledged to give away 83% of his wealth to the Bill and Melinda gates foundation, which would likely make it the largest charitable donation in history.

2. Amancio Ortega – 67 billion

Spanish businessman Amancio Ortega had a modest start, founding a small family textiles factory in 1963. He later founded his primary money maker, clothing company Zara with his then-wife Rosalia Mera in 1975. By 1980, Zara stores were all over Spain. In 1989, the first Zara store was opened in the United States. As Zara expanded, it acquired businesses such as Massimo Dutti and Pull&Bear. He also owns textile company Inditex, considered by many to be one of the most innovative textile companies in the world. Although he is quiet about his money, it is known that Ortega has recently made a fortune in the real estate business. His property portfolio is worth a combined 8 billion. Zara is very low profile and private with his personal life, and no official photos of Ortega were released until 1999. He did however make a donation of 20 million euros to relief organization Caritas in 2012., so he certainly isn’t keeping it all to himself.

1.Bill Gates – 75 billion


Programmer, entrepreneur, business, investor, philanthropist and thinker Bill Gates founded the largest software company in the world, Microsoft in 1975. Until 2014, he was the largest shareholder in the company. He was the CEO of Microsoft until 2000, when he stepped down to be the Chief Software Architect instead. 
Although he was originally on track to become a lawyer, Gates found himself fascinated by computers at an early age. He enrolled in Harvard in 1973. He did not have a concrete study plan, but often found himself spending time around the school’s computers.
In June 2006, Gates announced he would be working part-time at Microsoft, and full-time at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, his and wife Melinda’s personal charity. The charity has an endowment of over 40 billion dollars.
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Did You Know ? Top 10 Rechiest U.S President


#10 – John F. Kennedy (Net Worth: $1 Billion)
If John F. Kennedy is worth $1 billion, then why is he not at the top of this list? That’s a valid question, but one that can be easily answered. While John F. Kennedy did come from an extremely rich family, he did not have the assets that equaled the $1 billion he was worth. That’s because his father, Joseph Kennedy, Sr. was still alive when JFK passed away in 1963 after being assassinated in Dallas. Since JFK wasn’t able to inherit his father’s fortune, he was never actually worth the $1 billion that he was in line to receive. Still, JFK did have millions to his name, which was enough to sneak him onto the list of the richest US presidents. Had he lived longer than his father, JFK would easily be at the top of this list with almost twice as much as second place. All in all, JFK was worth around $50 million at the time of his death.

#9 – (Net Worth: $55 Million)

Bill Clinton has not been out of office for nearly as long as the other members of this list, nor did he come from an incredibly affluent family like so many others. How, then, did Clinton make all of his money? Clinton was in one form of elected office or another for more than two decades, but only racked up a couple of million dollars in that period of time. It was only after holding office that his net worth grew exponentially. Clinton makes a lot of money now both as a speaker and as a writer. As a matter of fact, Clinton was given $15 million alone for writing an autobiography. Clinton has also been given almost a $1 million for headlining private speaking engagements with various companies around the world. Despite the controversy and scandal that surrounded Clinton in the late 1990’s, it is clear that the man knows how to manage money, and being on this list proves it.

#8 – Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Net Worth: $60 Million)

Roosevelt was the President who guided America through most of World War II and was the longest serving president with 12 years under his belt. His tenure would have likely continued but he passed away in 1945. Roosevelt was born to wealthy parents, but started his adult life poorly. Fortunately, he received a loan from his own mother to get his feet back on the ground. Roosevelt took the money and went into public service, where he earned even more than he could ever imagine. FDR’s wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, also came from a wealthy family, so the couple both had very rich backgrounds that combined to establish a high net worth. FDR ended up owning $60 million by today’s currency standards and had properties along many different parts of the East coast. While most everyone knows about FDR’s leadership through the war and his fight with polio, few people realize how rich he truly was.

#7 – Herbert Hoover (Net Worth: $75 Million)


Herbert Hoover did not get off to a good start in his life in terms of money, as he was an orphan. Luckily, Hoover was adopted by his wealthy uncle who worked as a doctor. Despite his uncle’s wealth, Hoover did not inherit millions from the doctor. Interestingly enough, he did not keep a single dollar from his salary as a President either. Hoover actually made all of his money in the time between when he was working as an executive for a mining organization. The mining business made Hoover incredibly wealthy for almost 20 years. His stocks held up to the point of great stability, allowing him to donate all of his Presidential earnings. Hoover was the leader in the Depression Era and immediately preceded Roosevelt in the lineage of presidents. This will probably be the only list where Hoover is ranked above FDR, which shows his financial acumen as a cut above his successor.

#6 – Lyndon Baines Johnson (Net Worth: $98 Million)

Lyndon Baines Johnson, who is more commonly known as LBJ, was on pace to not even need politics to establish great wealth; his father was already very well off, making LBJ’s future wealth to be deemed as his inheritance. Unfortunately for Johnson, his father went broke while he was very young, but he rebounded nicely after graduating from college. Johnson would eventually buy a wide variety of companies to further diversify his assets, and owned everything from media stations to livestock. In fact, Johnson owned more than 1,000 acres to keep the livestock he purchased and used it much to his benefit. Needless to say, Johnson accrued his own mass wealth without receiving inheritance from his once wealthy father. LBJ actually had more money than John F. Kennedy at the time he served as JFK’s Vice President. Johnson would later become President after Kennedy’s assassination and held the position for six years. He would even win his re-election over Barry Goldwater in one of the biggest landslide victories ever.

#5 – James Madison (Net Worth: $101 Million)

Now, we have to travel over 100 years in history for the rest of the presidents on our list. Coming in at number five is James Madison, who was the fourth President of the United States and served from 1809 to 1817. Madison was a plantation owner during the slave period of American history and had thousands of acres of land to his name. Owning land should have been enough to establish his wealth and get him onto this list, but those in office were paid much more, proportionately, in the 1800’s and prior. Madison served as the Secretary of State and then went on to be elected President. Since the population was low, public services were minimal and the territory was smaller, which led to a larger chunk of the nation’s money going to pay the President. Madison was one of the last beneficiaries of this massive salary, but actually ended up having far less money at the time of his death when his plantation started to suffer.

#4 – Andrew Jackson (Net Worth: $119 Million)


Andrew Jackson is another early president who also doubled as a slave owner and served the country from 1829 to 1837. Jackson joined the military at a very young age, which is where he made a lot of his personal fortune as he continued to move up the ranks of the new nation’s defense service. During his youth, Jackson married Rachel Jackson (the second one, not the first), who was also very wealthy. Jackson’s plantation was over 1,000 acres in size and he also owned a few hundred slaves before his death. While Jackson was incredibly wealthy while serving in office, he met the same fate as Andrew Jackson as the two died with almost no money to their names. Jackson can currently be seen on the $20 bill, which is pretty much the extent of his legacy. Still, in hindsight, it is not a terrible way to be remembered as president.

#3 – Theodore Roosevelt (Net Worth: $125 Million)

Theodore Roosevelt, more commonly known as Teddy, had a rollercoaster financial life. Roosevelt came from a very wealthy family that easily established a sizeable future net worth for him. However, Roosevelt was not able to receive the majority of that money, as he lost almost all of it when he ventured into the sparse North and South Dakota areas to become a rancher. When his attempt at ranching failed, Roosevelt started working as a writer to earn some of the money back. Shortly after, Roosevelt became a member of office and spent his time serving in such roles for just about the rest of his life. Roosevelt served as president from 1901 to 1909 and made a substantial amount of money during his tenure. A lot of his net worth from the latter parts of his life came from his valuable real estate that sat on over 200 acres in Long Island, which is one of the most expensive areas of the country.

#2 – Thomas Jefferson (Net Worth: $212 Million)

Jefferson served as the third President of the United States and was in office from 1801 to 1809. Jefferson’s father left him a great deal of fortune, but not in the most honorable way. Jefferson was given more than 3,000 acres and about 40 slaves when his father passed away. By the time Jefferson was elected as President, he was in charge of a plantation that was more than twice that size and featured one of the most notable buildings in the country. Jefferson was one of the founding fathers of America and made a massive salary while in public office. Like many of the other presidents of the early era, the money dried up near the end of their lives and Jefferson was no exception as he was another one of the former Heads of State who went into tremendous debt. Thanks to his legacy, we remember Jefferson more for his time as President and one of the founding fathers of this great country.

#1 – George Washington (Net Worth: $525 Million)

The richest president of all-time just happens to be the first president in the history of the United States. Washington was the sole operator of Mount Vernon, which was a plantation that housed multiple farms on more than 7,500 acres of land. Mount Vernon also had a few hundred slaves on hand to keep things running smoothly. Because of this success at Mount Vernon, Washington owned a lot of the land and money in the early formation of America during his tenure as the first president. In addition to his own wealth, Washington also married into a wealthy family. His wife, Martha, received much of the land that her parents once owned. Like presidents in the early history of the United States, Washington also earned the biggest salary in proportion to the nation’s budget, as he received two percent of what America had set aside for overall spending. This dominance of wealth made Washington worth $525 million in today’s money, the most for any president throughout history.
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