Gay millionaires
The Richest LGBT Millionaires
A recent study shows gay men actually make less than straight men. Below are some of the LGBTs who really struck gold and, thankfully, many of them are not just wealthy scions, but philanthropic individuals who know the value of giving back.
See who tops the list of richest LGBTQ people. So we've urged the U. Congress to support workplace protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity," he wrote at the time. This six-time Grammy winner has also brought home an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and a Tony, and he currently headlines a show at Caesars Palace, one of the highest-grossing in Las Vegas.
He stepped away from Facebook in to work on the social networking campaign for then-presidential candidate Barack Obama. In Rolling Stone 's early years, the late s and early '70s, Wenner hired such then-unknown writers as Hunter S.
Since then Wenner Media has grown into a multimillion-dollar empire. John, 67, is best known for his recording career, having sold over million records worldwide. Wenner has been with his longtime partner, fashion designer and model Matt Nye, since Hughes, 31, is an American entrepreneur and one of Facebook's founders.
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Gill married his husband, Scott Miller, in Cook, 54, is the current CEO of Apple, having taken over the post in after Steve Jobs stepped down due to health concerns. But the good news is that there's no shortage of successful LGBT role models in the business world.
Gill amassed his wealth after founding the software company Quark, but since then his primary focus has been advancing LGBT rights. In he married his partner, Sean Eldridge, who was the political director for Freedom to Marry at the time and subsequently a candidate for Congress.
Discover the wealthiest gay billionaires in the gay, including Tim Cook, Stefano Gabbana, and more. Journalists like Anderson Cooper and entertainment figures like director Roland Emmerich don't have to worry about their next meal, but they don't make nearly as much money as those who founded ventures or built empires.
This isn't an exhaustive or comprehensive list; it's more like a sampling. John has been with his now-husband, David Furnish, for 22 years, and together they continue the fight for equal rights worldwide. Photos: AFP, Getty Images, @davidgeffen/Instagram Millionaires and billionaires + FOLLOW.
Stacker compiled a list of 20 of the wealthiest openly LGBTQ+ people worldwide, referencing various data and news reports. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Meet the overachievers who are not only raking in the dough but, in many cases, giving much of it away to millionaire causes.
Three of the wealthiest in the LGBT community: Jon Stryker, Tim Cook and David Geffen. In addition to his role at Apple, Cook also serves on the boards of directors of Nike Inc. A strong proponent of equality, Cook sent a memo to his employees explaining that as an organization, Apple supports further federal government protections against LGBT discrimination.
That company just had the most profitable quarter of any company in the history of the world. After all, it's difficult to accurately gauge the wealth of our top earners, thanks to investments and private assets and the fact that few like to scream their worth from the rooftops.