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Buffett's Philanthropy Shift: Trusting His Children and Parting Ways with Gates

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Buffett's Philanthropy Shift: Trusting His Children and Parting Ways with Gates

Warren Buffett, in his 20s when he married Susie, already had a philanthropic plan. 'We didn’t have much money, but we didn’t dream of six houses or a 500-foot yacht,' he said. While Susie preferred personal involvement, Buffett favored a 'wholesale approach.' He co-founded the Giving Pledge in 2010 but recently shifted focus to his family. This year, he donated 12 million Class B Berkshire shares ($6 billion) to family-run charities. The remaining $140 billion will be disbursed by 2034. Buffett’s children—Howard, Peter, and Susan—are now managing the wealth. 'I never checked their Form 990s,' he admitted. Gates Foundation ties to Epstein have strained relations. 'I don’t know if I’ve done dumber things,' Buffett said. His strategy was built on the belief that he'd outpace societal returns and Susie would 'give away better than 99.9% of people.' > Markets will monitor how the family performs in managing this legacy. If successful, it could reinforce risk-on sentiment among investors.

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