Jobs of the Wealthiest People: 28 Unexpected Ways to Build a Fortune
What does the wealthiest person you know actually do for work? From pig farmers to niche COBOL programmers, explore 28 stories and stats revealing how 68% of multimillionaires built their own fortunes.
We've all wondered about that one friend who seems to have an endless supply of wealth: "How did they actually make it?" While the old adage says money can't buy happiness, recent studies suggest that a higher income significantly boosts well-being. A viral Reddit thread recently peeled back the curtain, revealing the surprising professional lives of the world's hidden millionaires.
From Pig Farmers to COBOL Legends
Wealth doesn't always wear a suit. One of the most striking stories involves a humble pig farmer who lived in a modest classic farmhouse. When a friend mentioned needing $40,000 to start a school in West Africa, he cut a check for the full amount on the spot. His wealth was quiet, built over decades of agricultural management and land ownership.
Then there's the power of niche expertise. A retired COBOL programmer was approached by a company desperate to maintain legacy systems. They told him to name his salary; he asked for $1.5 million per year and was hired immediately. In an era of AI and cloud computing, being the only person who understands the "old language" creates massive leverage.
The Self-Made Majority: Data Behind the Dollars
Contrary to popular belief, most wealth isn't inherited. A Wealth-X study found that 68% of multimillionaires are self-made. Fidelity Investments corroborated this, stating that 86% of millionaires didn't start with a trust fund. These individuals share common traits: ambitious goal-setting, a willingness to listen to feedback, and a lack of fear regarding failure.
- Monetizing Compliance: Selling software that solves mandatory government regulatory requirements.
- Early Tech Adoption: Being an early employee at giants like Microsoft or getting lucky with stocks like TSLA.
- Niche Real Estate: Leasing small plots of land to cell phone providers for passive income.
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