Billionaire tech founder Bill Gates has seen his net worth decline by $15.6 billion so far in 2026, reflecting a combination of market performance pressures.
- +Bill Gates’ net worth drops by $15.6 billion YTD 2026
This is according to data tracked by Nairametrics on Bloomberg Billionaire Index, which lists the world’s wealthiest people.
This is according to data tracked by Nairametrics on Bloomberg Billionaire Index, which lists the world’s wealthiest people.
The bulk of Gates’ fortune is no longer directly tied to Microsoft, the world’s largest software maker, but instead flows through Cascade Investment, his private holding company.
Cascade manages a diversified portfolio spanning public equities, private assets, real estate, and energy investments, with stakes in companies such as Canadian National Railway, Deere, and Ecolab.
As of April 7, 2026, Gates’ net worth stands at $102 billion, representing a 13.3% year-to-date decline. His fortune also recorded a daily drop of $258 million, or 0.3%, showing ongoing volatility across the assets underpinning his wealth.
Reports note that the recent decline in Gates’ net worth is partly linked to adjustments in Bloomberg’s valuation methodology.
In July 2025, appreciation rates applied to his assets were revised downward to better reflect his extensive charitable giving and updated disclosures from his personal blog, Gates Notes. This recalibration alone reduced his estimated wealth by approximately $50 billion.
Philanthropy continues to play a central role in reshaping Gates’ financial profile. Bloomberg estimates that he has received more than $60 billion in stock and dividends over time, much of which has been directed toward charitable causes. A notable example includes a $3.3 billion Microsoft dividend payout in 2004, which he donated to his foundation.
Recent transfers tied to his separation from Melinda French Gates have also significantly impacted his net worth, following their 2021 divorce announcement.
Beyond finance, Gates’ influence spans decades, from co-founding Microsoft to becoming one of the most prominent global philanthropists.
