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BriefApril 11, 2026 · 04:36 PM

Warren Buffett's $143 Billion Net Worth Does Not Change His $4 Breakfast

Warren Buffett buys McDonald's breakfast sandwiches for less than $4 and uses coupons to pay for meals. He lives in the five-bedroom Omaha home he purchased for $31,500 in 1958, a property now estimated at $1.4 million. These choices are maintained by the 13th richest person globally. Buffett, who has a net worth of $143 billion, states that standard of living does not equate with cost of living beyond a certain point. He drives older, modest cars. Warren Buffett maintains a frugal lifestyle.

Marcus Lockwood
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