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Jeff Bezos Net worth, Age, Height, Family & More [2025]

Jeff Bezos is an American entrepreneur best known as the man behind Amazon, the company that changed how we shop, stream, and store data. Born Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen on January 12, 1964, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, he grew up in Houston and later in Miami. A top student with big dreams, Bezos went on to graduate summa cum laude from Princeton University in 1986, where he studied electrical engineering and computer science.

In 1994, during a road trip from New York to Seattle, he came up with an idea: selling books online. That idea became Amazon. What started in a garage quickly grew into something much bigger, offering everything from gadgets to groceries, and eventually becoming the biggest online retailer in the world. Under his leadership, Amazon also made huge moves into cloud computing and AI, turning into a global tech powerhouse.

But Bezos didn’t stop at Earth. In 2000, he founded Blue Origin, a private space company focused on making space travel possible for everyone, not just astronauts. In 2021, he even took a ride into space himself aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket—a moment that showed just how far his ambitions had taken him.

Outside of tech and rockets, Bezos also bought The Washington Post in 2013 for $250 million. With a focus on digital growth, he helped bring new life to the historic newspaper at a time when traditional media was struggling.

In July 2021, he stepped down as Amazon’s CEO and handed over the role to Andy Jassy, while taking on the position of executive chairman. Even after stepping back, Bezos continues to shape industries—from space and media to technology and beyond.

As of June 2025, Jeff Bezos is 61 years and 5 months old. His estimated net worth is $192 billion, and he is 5 feet 5 inches (166 cm or 1.66 m) tall.

Bio/Wiki

Full Name

Jeffrey Preston Jorgensen

Nickname

Jeff

Profession

Technology Entrepreneur, Investor / Venture Capitalist, Philanthropist


Career

  • Late 1980s to Early 1990s – Worked at several firms on Wall Street, including Fitel, Bankers Trust, and D. E. Shaw & Co., where he became the youngest vice president.

  • 1994 – Founded Amazon.com in his garage as an online bookstore during a move from New York to Seattle.

  • 1997 – Took Amazon public with an IPO, marking the start of its rise as a major e-commerce platform.

  • Late 1990s–2000s – Expanded Amazon’s offerings beyond books to include electronics, clothing, and countless other product categories.

  • 2000 – Launched Blue Origin, a private aerospace company focused on space exploration and human spaceflight.

  • 2005 – Introduced Amazon Prime, transforming customer loyalty and shipping expectations with faster delivery and exclusive content.

  • 2006 – Rolled out Amazon Web Services (AWS), which grew into the world’s leading cloud computing platform.

  • 2013 – Purchased The Washington Post for $250 million and led its digital reinvention.

  • 2015 – Amazon surpassed Walmart as the most valuable U.S. retailer by market capitalization.

  • 2018 – Became the richest person in the world for the first time, according to Forbes.

  • 2021 – Stepped down as CEO of Amazon after 27 years, became Executive Chairman, and appointed Andy Jassy as successor.

  • 2021 – Flew into space aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard on its first crewed mission.


Personal Profile and Background Details

Date of Birth

January 12, 1964

Age

As of today, Jeff Bezos is 61 years, 5 months, and 4 days old.

Zodiac sign

Capricorn

Signature

Jeff Bezos signature

Nationality

American

Birth Place

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America

Residence

Washington, DC

School / College / University

Early Education

As his curiosity and love of learning was already evident, Jeff Bezos started his schooling at River Oaks Elementary in Houston. He later moved to Miami, where he attended Palmetto Senior High and developed a keen interest in math, science, and computers. That’s also where his passion for programming blossomed.

College Life

There are few schools better than Princeton, and Jeff’s enablement led him there. After being admitted, he started studying physics, but found himself much more interested in building with code than calculating the behavior of particles. That’s why he switched majors to electrical engineering and computer science. Jeff dove deep into tech, did all sorts of interesting work, and learned everything he could from the school’s wonderful professors. By the time he graduated in 1986, he had earned an honors degree that laid the foundation for one of the most powerful companies in the world.

Religion

Jeff Bezos has kept his religious beliefs pretty private over the years. He was probably raised with some Christian influence, and his adoptive dad, Mike Bezos, came to the U.S. through a Catholic mission. But Jeff himself hasn’t publicly talked about following any specific faith. His views seem to lean more toward science and philosophy than religion, though he has supported a few Christian-affiliated charities along the way.

Race / Ethnicity

His ethnic background is a blend of Northern and Western European roots (including Danish, Irish, German, English, and Scandinavian) combined with Hispanic cultural influence through his Cuban adoptive father.

Food Habits

Bezos’s eating habits have come a long way—from butter-soaked Pillsbury biscuits for breakfast to lean proteins and adventurous dishes like octopus and Peking duck. These days, he focuses more on clean eating and staying fit but still enjoys pancakes with his kids on Sundays and the occasional McDonald’s burger for nostalgia. He’s also known to try some pretty wild stuff—like iguana and tarantulas—at exclusive events. Balanced, bold, and a little quirky

Hobbies

  • Space Travel
    Bezos isn’t just fascinated by space—he’s invested in it. Founding Blue Origin was more than business; it was a personal mission. He even took a ride to the edge of space in 2021, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

  • Deep Sea Exploration
    While most people go scuba diving, Bezos sends submarines into the ocean to recover Apollo rocket parts. He’s spent weeks at sea tracking down pieces of space history.

  • Cave Diving & Spelunking
    Yes, he’s the kind of guy who rappels hundreds of feet into dark caves for fun. It’s not everyone’s idea of a good time, but Bezos thrives on challenge and mystery.

  • Horseback Riding
    He’s taken on long rides through rugged terrain—once doing a 50-mile trek in Texas with his dad and brother. Definitely not your average trail ride.

  • Hiking & Outdoor Adventure
    Bezos loves pushing his limits outdoors. Whether it’s steep trails or remote locations, he’s all in for physical challenges that test endurance and grit.

  • Flying Helicopters
    Despite a scary helicopter crash years ago, his love for aviation never completely faded. He’s since returned to the skies, embracing the thrill of flying again.

  • Collecting Historic Artifacts
    He’s got a collector’s soul—especially when it comes to space relics. From Apollo engines to other NASA memorabilia, if it has a story, Bezos is probably interested.

Tattoo

He does not have any tattoos on his body.


Physical Attributes and Measurements

Height

  • In feet: 5′ 8″
  • In Centimeters: 172 cm
  • In meters: 1.72 m

Weight

  • In kilograms: 70 kg
  • In Pounds: 154 lbs

Body Measurements

  • Chest Size: 42″
  • Biceps Size: 16″
  • Waist Size: 35″

Shoe size

9 (US)

Eye color

Hazel

Hair color

Dark Brown


Family

Wife

Mackenzie Scott (1993—2019) (Divorced)

Jeff Bezos with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott
Jeff with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott

Father

Ted John Jorgensen (Biological Father)

Ted John Jorgensen

Ted owned a bicycle shop and was a former unicycle hockey player. He had little involvement in Jeff’s life after the early divorce with Jacklyn.

Miguel Bezos (Adoptive Father)

Jeff Bezos with father Miguel Bezos

Miguel was born in Cuba, immigrated to the U.S. as a teenager. He adopted Jeff when he was four years old and gave him the Bezos surname.

Worked as an engineer for Exxon and later became vice president and co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation. He played a crucial role in Jeff’s upbringing and was an early investor in Amazon.

Mother

Jacklyn Bezos (née Gise, aka Jackie)

Jeff Bezos with mom Jacklyn Bezos

She gave birth to Jeff at age 17 and married Ted Jorgensen, Jeff’s biological father, but divorced after about a year. Later married Miguel “Mike” Bezos, who adopted Jeff and played a major role in his upbringing. Now she is the co-founder of the Bezos Family Foundation and is active in philanthropy.

Siblings

Mark Bezos (Younger Half-Brother)

Jeff Bezos with his brother Mark Bezos
Jeff with his brother Mark

Christina Bezos (Younger Half-Sister)

Christina Bezos

Children

Jeff has three sons and one adopted daughter (from China) with his ex-wife, MacKenzie Scott. The children’s names and personal details are kept private to protect their privacy.

Jeff Bezos with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott and four children
Jeff with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott and four children

Relationship & More

Marital Status

In a relationship with Lauren Sanchez

Marriage Date

September 4, 1993

Girlfriend and Dating history

Ursula Werner aka Uschi (1981—1982)

Mackenzie S. Bezos née Tuttle (1992—2019)

Jeff Bezos with his ex-girlfriend Mackenzie Scott
Jeff with his ex-wife Mackenzie Scott

Lauren Sanchez (2018—Present)

Jeff Bezos with his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez
Jeff with his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez

Favorite Things

  • Author – Cormac McCarthy
  • Favorite Novel – Remains of the Day
  • Favorite Movie – Star Trek
  • Historical Personalities – Walt Disney, Thomas Edison
  • Favorite Books – Built to Last, Creation, Good to Great, The Innovator’s Dilema, Sam Walton, Lean Thinking, Memos from the Chairman, The Mythical Man-Month, The Goal, Data-Driven Marketing, The Black Swan

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Net worth 2025

Jeff Bezos Net Worth

$192 billion

As of June 2025, it’s estimated that Jeff Bezos has a net worth of about $192 billion. He didn’t become one of the richest people in history by doing just one thing right—he built an empire piece by piece. While Amazon is the foundation of his wealth, it’s far from his only stream of income. Let’s break down where his money really comes from, how he earns it, and what each venture contributes to his net worth.


1. Amazon: The Golden Goose

It’s no surprise—Amazon is the crown jewel of Jeff Bezos’s fortune.

  • Founded in 1994, Bezos started Amazon as an online bookstore from his garage in Seattle. But it didn’t stay a bookstore for long. Under his leadership, it exploded into a global marketplace and tech company, offering everything from electronics and groceries to cloud computing and AI.

  • Equity Stake: As of 2024, Bezos owns around 9% of Amazon, which equals nearly 926 million shares. The value of that stake? Roughly $143 billion, depending on the stock price.

  • Earnings from Stock Sales: Bezos has regularly sold portions of his stock to fund personal projects. In 2024 alone, he sold $13.4 billion worth of shares, much of which went into other ventures like Blue Origin and philanthropy.

  • Dividends: Amazon doesn’t currently pay dividends, so Bezos’s earnings here come strictly from stock value and strategic sales—not annual payouts.

Amazon still provides the bulk of his net worth, and even after stepping down as CEO in 2021, Bezos continues to influence its direction as Executive Chairman.


2. Blue Origin: A Billionaire’s Dream Project

When other people midlife-crisis their way into buying a sports car, Bezos went a bit further—he built a space company.

  • Founded in 2000, Blue Origin is Bezos’s answer to making space accessible to civilians. It competes with Elon Musk’s SpaceX and has already completed successful suborbital flights, including one that took Bezos himself into space in 2021.

  • Annual Investment: Bezos has said he funds Blue Origin with $1 billion each year, pulled primarily from his Amazon stock sales.

  • Revenue Potential: Blue Origin’s revenue is still growing. While it isn’t profitable yet in the traditional sense, it has secured hundreds of millions in contracts, including deals with NASA and commercial clients. There’s speculation that orders exceed $10 billion over the coming decade.


3. The Washington Post: Influence Over Income

In 2013, Bezos surprised many by purchasing The Washington Post for $250 million—not through Amazon, but via a private holding company called Nash Holdings LLC.

  • Impact: Since the acquisition, the paper has gone digital-first, with subscriptions and readership climbing steadily. Bezos hasn’t publicly detailed profits from it, but it’s clear the purchase was more about influence and journalistic preservation than immediate financial gain.

  • Earnings: While the Post isn’t a massive revenue machine, it’s estimated to generate several hundred million dollars in annual revenue, though profit margins are slim.

The Post is a minor financial player in Bezos’s portfolio but holds major media and cultural value.


4. Bezos Expeditions: The Investment Engine

Bezos isn’t just building companies—he’s also betting on them. Through his venture capital firm, Bezos Expeditions, he’s backed some of the most successful startups of the past two decades.

  • Notable Investments:

    • Uber

    • Airbnb

    • Twitter (now X)

    • Business Insider

    • Workday

    • Grail

    • Stack Overflow

    • Lookout

    • Juno Therapeutics

  • Returns: While exact figures are rarely disclosed, early investments in Uber and Airbnb alone likely netted Bezos hundreds of millions, if not billions, in returns.


5. Real Estate Empire: More Than Just Trophy Homes

Like many billionaires, Jeff Bezos has invested heavily in high-end real estate.

  • Estimated Value: His real estate portfolio is worth more than $500 million.

  • Notable Properties:

    • Beverly Hills, CA – The Jack Warner Estate ($165 million)

    • Indian Creek Island, FL – Two waterfront mansions totaling over $177 million

    • Manhattan, NY – Multiple apartments in a historic building overlooking Central Park

    • Washington, DC – A former textile museum turned into one of the city’s largest private homes

    • Maui, Hawaii – A beachfront compound bought for $78 million


6. Philanthropy: Giving with Strategic Purpose

Bezos’s approach to philanthropy has evolved over the years. Though he was once criticized for giving relatively little, he’s since made bold commitments to causes he cares about.

  • Bezos Earth Fund: A pledge of $10 billion to fight climate change, with a focus on funding environmental scientists, activists, and innovators.

  • Bezos Day One Fund: Launched in 2018 with $2 billion, focused on supporting homeless families and building preschools in underserved communities.

  • Other Donations: He has made significant gifts to food banks, COVID-19 relief efforts, and educational causes, including a $100 million donation each to CNN’s Van Jones and chef José Andrés for their charitable work.

While this doesn’t make him money, Bezos’s philanthropy showcases how he’s using his wealth to make a long-term impact—and possibly build influence through social good.


Estimated Breakdown of Jeff Bezos’s Wealth

Income Source Estimated Value or Earnings
Amazon (Stock Holdings) $143 Billion
Stock Sales (2024 alone) $13.4 Billion
Blue Origin (Privately Held) ~$10 Billion in projected orders
The Washington Post ~$250 Million (asset value)
Bezos Expeditions Investments Estimated $5–10 Billion in returns
Real Estate Portfolio Over $500 Million
Other Assets & Cash ~$10–15 Billion

House

Jeff Bezos's house
Jeff’s house

 

Social Media Profiles

Website

www.bezosexpeditions.com

Facebook

facebook.com/BezosFamilyFoundation

Twitter

Instagram

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