How Walmart heiress Alice Walton, the world's richest woman, spends her $101 billion fortune
75-year-old Walmart heiress Alice Walton, the world's richest woman, spends her $101 billion fortune amassing an art collection and breeding horses.
Alice Walton is the richest woman in the world. Here's how the Walmart heiress spends her $54 billion fortune, from breeding horses to building a $500 million art collection.
Alice Walton, the only female heiress to the Walmart fortune, is the richest woman in the world.
The 70-year-old has a fortune worth $54.4 billion, according to Forbes. She ranks ninth on Forbes' billionaires list, which takes a look at the net worths of the world's richest people.
The three Walmart heirs — Rob Walton, Jim Walton, and Alice Walton — have a combined wealth of more than $163 billion. That's about $87 billion more than the second-richest family in America, the Kochs, according to Forbes data.
Despite the Walton's high status, their personal lives remain largely private. Here's what we know about how the world's richest woman spends her fortune, from collecting expensive art to breeding horses.