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The Walton family, the owners of a large stake in Walmart, became the wealthiest family in the world with an estimated fortune of approximately $520 billion by July 2026, according to Forbes magazine, surpassing half a trillion dollars. This wealth growth is attributed to the company's success and the expansion of their investments in real estate, the financial sector, philanthropy, and sports. The family's financial empire traces back to 1962 when Sam Walton and his brother Bud founded Walmart, which has grown to become the largest retail company globally, with over 10,900 stores in 19 countries. The family owns about 41% of Walmart's shares, and the company recorded revenues of $713.2 billion in the fiscal year 2026, with their wealth continuing to grow. Their accumulated wealth remains greater than that of the British royal family, whose assets are limited to official royal properties.
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