Richest women in America
The overwhelming majority of those who make it onto "richest people" lists—in all 50 states or the world—are men. This fact is unsurprising considering the history of discriminatory workplace practices and various barriers to women's wealth, including barring women from having credit cards until the 1970s. Even in 2024, an income gap leaves women earning $0.83 on average for every $1 a man makes.
Madam C.J. Walker, an early 19th-century purveyor of hair care and cosmetics for Black American women, is widely considered the first woman self-made millionaire in the United States. But the glass ceiling still hasn't been shattered more than a century later. In 2016, Gabriel Zucman, an economics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, told The New York Times that "the higher up you move in the income distribution, the lower the proportion of women … [which] shows that there is a fundamental form of inequality at the top related to gender."
That inequality may finally end soon, however—or at least, shift in the right direction. According to an August 2024 report from Fortune, women will soon control the majority of personal wealth, in an amount expected to reach $30 trillion within the next 10 years. And considering that many wealthy women like Melinda French Gates spend their money on philanthropic and charitable causes, those trillions could go in unexpected directions.
For now, though, Stacker compiled a list of the richest women in America, using data from Forbes. These wealthy women are ranked by their net worth as of Nov. 21, 2024. The women on the list have come upon their fortunes in various ways. Some, like the Waltons or the Pritzkers, are heiresses, inheriting wealth created by their families' businesses. Others, like Thai Lee, are self-made. Still others built businesses with their husbands, like MacKenzie Scott of Amazon. Regardless of how these women came into their fortunes, their economic impact is undeniable. Keep reading to see how many names you recognize.
#50. Marianne Liebmann
- Net worth: $4.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 756
- Source of wealth: Cargill
As one of the heirs to the Cargill family fortune, Marianne Liebmann has seen her wealth increase substantially in recent years. Liebmann landed on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index in 2022, likely due to rising grocery costs that bolstered food company Cargill's bottom line. Not much else is known about Liebmann, though—like much of the Cargill clan, Liedmann keeps a low profile.
#49. Martha Ingram and family
- Net worth: $4.4 billion
- Worldwide rank: 712
- Source of wealth: Book distribution, transportation
Martha Ingram inherited Ingram Industries upon her husband's passing in 1995 and served as the company's CEO over the next decade. She donated much of her earnings to charity, contributing to Vanderbilt University and the construction of a new symphony hall in Nashville. Though Ingram retired from Ingram Industries in 2008, her tenure as CEO pushed the company to new heights and led to the development of the independent, public entity Ingram Micro.
#48. Lynn Schusterman and family
- Net worth: $4.5 billion
- Worldwide rank: 697
- Source of wealth: Oil & gas, investments
- Age: 85
Since Lynn Schusterman's husband died in 2000, she has retained lucrative oil and gas assets via Samson Energy, part of her late husband's Samson Resources company. Though Lynn's daughter, Stacy (pictured here), led the family to unload much of Samson Resources in 2011, the sale brought in more than $7 billion. Today, Lynn helps oversee the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies organization; she and Stacy received the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in 2022.
#47. Gwendolyn Sontheim Meyer
- Net worth: $4.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 686
- Source of wealth: Cargill
An heir to the Cargill food corporation, Gwendolyn Sontheim Meyer is the great-granddaughter of W.W. Cargill, who founded the company in 1865. Sontheim Meyer lives in Rancho Santa Fe, California, and spends a large portion of her time training show-jumping horses.
#46. Winifred J. Marquart (tie)
- Net worth: $4.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 624
- Source of wealth: Cleaning products
Winifred J. Marquart is one of the heirs to S.C. Johnson & Son and the president of the Johnson Family Foundation. Marquart lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, making her the only member of the extended Johnson family to move out of their Racine, Wisconsin, hometown. In 2017, she joined her siblings in pledging $150 million to Cornell to fund the S.C. Johnson College of Business.
#46. Johnelle Hunt (tie)
- Net worth: $4.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 624
- Source of wealth: Trucking
Johnelle Hunt was a stay-at-home mom until 1961 when she and her husband J.B. Hunt sold their house to start a rice hull packaging business. The duo turned that initial operation into J.B. Hunt Transport Services, one of the largest transportation companies in the world. Hunt acted as the company's corporate secretary until her retirement in 2008, and she remains the largest individual shareholder in the Arkansas-based brand that bears her late husband's name.
#46. Dorothy Chao Jenkins and family (tie)
- Net worth: $4.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 624
- Source of wealth: Chemicals, building products
Taiwanese American Dorothy Chao Jenkins comes from a business empire—her father founded Westlake Corporation, one of North America's largest producers of low-density polyethylene (a common plastic used in packaging). Though she retired from the company in 2023, Jenkins holds an estimated 25% of Westlake today. Jenkins is also married to Charles H. Jenkins, Jr., a former chairman of the Publix grocery store chain.
#46. Margot Birmingham Perot (tie)
- Net worth: $4.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 624
- Source of wealth: Computer services, real estate
After meeting her late husband H. Ross Perot Sr. on a blind date in 1962, Margot Birmingham Perot gave him a $1,000 check to start Electronic Data Systems. When the entrepreneur and politician sold the company to General Motors 22 years later, he netted $1.5 billion. Birmingham Perot has donated large sums of money to organizations such as the Perot Museum of Nature and Science and the Global Fund for Children, as well as providing the necessary funding for the Margot Perot Center for Women and Infants in Dallas.
#42. Helen Johnson-Leipold
- Net worth: $5 billion
- Worldwide rank: 612
- Source of wealth: Cleaning products
An heir to privately held S.C. Johnson & Son, whose products include Glade, Raid, and Windex, Helen Johnson-Leipold is a graduate of Cornell University. Johnson-Leipold is the CEO and chairman of Johnson Outdoors, which is publicly traded, and the chairman of the Johnson Financial Group. In 2017, she and her siblings pledged $150 million to her alma mater to fund the S.C. Johnson College of Business.
#41. Jean (Gigi) Pritzker (tie)
- Net worth: $5.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 597
- Source of wealth: Hotels, investments
An heir to the Hyatt Hotels fortune, Jean "Gigi" Pritzker is a movie producer in Los Angeles. She founded Madison Wells Media, an entertainment company named after the Chicago streets where her great-grandfather once sold newspapers, and her company has produced films such as "Ender's Game" and "Hell or High Water." Pritzker is also behind the Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation, which donates to nonprofits focused on the arts, education, and building community.
#41. Dagmar Dolby and family (tie)
- Net worth: $5.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 597
- Source of wealth: Dolby Laboratories
The audio technology firm Dolby Laboratories pioneered the modern surround sound technology used in most of today's media, from movies to video games. The company was founded by Ray Dolby; but when he died in 2013, his widow Dagmar Dolby inherited about 36% of the brand. Since then, Dolby has donated nearly $200 million, giving to the University of Cambridge, the University of California in San Francisco, and the Academy Foundation.
#39. Elizabeth Uihlein
- Net worth: $5.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 581
- Source of wealth: Packaging materials
Entrepreneur Elizabeth Uihlein currently serves as president of the packaging company Uline. According to Forbes, the North American shipping giant pulls in an estimated $8 billion in annual revenue. Uihlein and her husband have famously contributed millions of dollars to conservative political candidates over the years, including Donald Trump.
#38. Thai Lee
- Net worth: $5.3 billion
- Worldwide rank: 572
- Source of wealth: IT provider
Born in Bangkok and raised in South Korea, Thai Lee moved to the United States in her teens to attend high school. Equipped with an MBA from Harvard University, Lee is now the CEO of SHI International, an information technology provider with more than 20,000 customers. SHI is the largest minority and women-owned business enterprise in the United States, and has more than 6,000 employees worldwide.
#37. Lynda Resnick (tie)
- Net worth: $5.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 529
- Source of wealth: Agriculture
Lynda Resnick is the vice chairman and co-owner of the Wonderful Company, the privately held, California-based enterprise behind Wonderful Pistachios, POM Wonderful, Fiji Water, Teleflora, and other brands. Resnick founded the company with her husband Stewart, who she met when he hired her ad agency to run marketing for an alarm business. The Resnicks have pledged to donate more than $2 billion of their combined $10.6 billion fortune to charity.
#37. Janice McNair (tie)
- Net worth: $5.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 529
- Source of wealth: Energy, sports
Janice McNair met her husband Robert McNair at South Carolina's Columbia College in the late 1950s. The McNairs made their first fortune in 1999 by selling their company, Cogen Technologies, to Enron for $1.5 billion. They then bought an 80% stake in the NFL's Houston Texans, which Janice McNair inherited upon her husband's death in 2018.
#35. Denise York and family
- Net worth: $5.8 billion
- Worldwide rank: 511
- Source of wealth: San Francisco 49ers
In 1977, Denise York's father, construction magnate Edward DeBartolo Sr., bought the San Francisco 49ers for $13 million. Today, York and her family own more than 90% of the NFL team, now worth $4.175 billion—the sixth-most valuable team in the league. York was also president of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins when the team won its first Stanley Cup in 1991.
#34. Karen Pritzker (tie)
- Net worth: $6.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 477
- Source of wealth: Hotels, investments
Another of the 11 billionaire heirs to the Hyatt Hotels fortune, Karen Pritzker used her inheritance to make some savvy investments, growing her fortune beyond that of her siblings and cousins. In 2002, Pritzker founded the Seedlings Foundation, which ranks among the top-giving organizations in Connecticut and focuses on the physical and mental health of children. She also frequently donates to organizations such as Yale University, Teach for America, and the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
#34. Blair Parry-Okeden (tie)
- Net worth: $6.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 477
- Source of wealth: Media, automotive
Barbara Cox Anthony, youngest daughter of James M. Cox and aunt to Margaretta Taylor and Katharine Rayner, had two children of her own: a son James and a daughter, Blair Parry-Okeden. Parry-Okeden inherited a 25% stake in her grandfather's company, Cox Enterprises, upon her mother's passing in 2007. She has never held an active role in the company, instead choosing to spend her life in Australia writing children's books.
#34. Gayle Benson (tie)
- Net worth: $6.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 477
- Source of wealth: New Orleans Saints
Formerly an interior designer, Gayle Benson married Tom Benson in 2004. When he died in 2018, she became the sole owner of the NFL's New Orleans Saints and the NBA's New Orleans Pelicans. The transfer of ownership wasn't uncontested; Tom's daughter and several grandchildren fought against Gayle, his third wife, for control over the teams.
#31. Annette Lerner and family
- Net worth: $6.4 billion
- Worldwide rank: 432
- Source of wealth: Real estate
Annette Lerner enters the list after inheriting some of her late husband Ted Lerner's estate. He created a real-estate empire in the Washington, D.C. area, and it all started with Annette loaning him $250 in 1962. The Lerner family has also owned the Washington Nationals MLB team since 2006; the Lerner's son Mark currently serves as the managing principal owner of the team, although the family has said in the past that it hopes to sell the team.
#30. Lynsi Snyder
- Net worth: $6.7 billion
- Worldwide rank: 409
- Source of wealth: In-N-Out Burger
In 2000, Lynsi Snyder became the sole heir to the In-N-Out Burger chain at 18 after both her uncle and father died. In 2010, she became president of the company and has since worked to expand the business to have more than 380 locations and counting in seven states in 2023.
#29. Edythe Broad and family
- Net worth: $7 billion
- Worldwide rank: 391
- Source of wealth: Homebuilding, insurance
Edythe Broad was married to billionaire businessman Eli Broad, the founder of SunAmerica Inc. and KB Home. The two were married for nearly 70 years until Eli Broad's death in 2021. A renowned art collector and philanthropist, Edythe Broad has given away $4 billion of her fortune to causes like medical research, public education, and public arts funding.
#28. Pauline MacMillan Keinath
- Net worth: $7.3 billion
- Worldwide rank: 364
- Source of wealth: Cargill
While she is believed to be the largest single shareholder of the Cargill food and agriculture company with a 13% stake, Pauline MacMillan Keinath lives a fairly private life. The family company made $134.4 billion in revenue in 2021.
#27. Judy Faulkner
- Net worth: $7.4 billion
- Worldwide rank: 358
- Source of wealth: Healthcare software
In a Wisconsin basement in 1979, computer programmer Judy Faulkner founded Epic Systems with the support of two part-time assistants. Epic Systems has grown to be the leading medical record software in America, and Faulker is still its CEO. In 2015, Faulkner signed the Giving Pledge, agreeing to give 99% of her family's wealth to a nonprofit foundation.
#26. Milane Frantz (tie)
- Net worth: $7.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 344
- Source of wealth: Pipelines
Milane Frantz's father, the late Dan Duncan, was at one point the richest man in Houston. When he died in 2010, his company, Enterprise Products Partners, passed to his four children, including Frantz. While she's not involved in the company operations, Frantz does serve as the director of the Duncan Family Foundation. She also sits on the board of Houston's Hermann Park Conservancy.
#26. Dannine Avara (tie)
- Net worth: $7.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 344
- Source of wealth: Pipelines
One of Dan Duncan's daughters, Dannine Avara also inherited a portion of Enterprise Production Partners after her father died in 2010. The company her father began in 1968 now owns nearly 50,000 miles of oil, natural gas, and petrochemical pipelines across the country.
#24. Randa Duncan Williams
- Net worth: $7.7 billion
- Worldwide rank: 334
- Source of wealth: Pipelines
Randa Duncan Williams is Dan Duncan's oldest daughter and the only one of his children to be involved in the operations of the family-owned company, Enterprise Production Partners. Duncan Williams joined the business in 1994 after graduating from the University of Houston with a law degree. In 2001, she was promoted to president and CEO of the company. Today, she serves as chairman of the board.
#23. Tamara Gustavson
- Net worth: $7.8 billion
- Worldwide rank: 332
- Source of wealth: Self-storage
Tamara Gustavson is the largest individual shareholder of Public Storage, a self-storage company founded by her father in 1972. She sits on the boards of that company and another of her father's enterprises, American Homes 4 Rent. A racehorse aficionado, Gustavson also makes frequent donations to the HollyRod Foundation, which researches autism and Parkinson's disease.
#22. Ronda Stryker (tie)
- Net worth: $8.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 312
- Source of wealth: Medical equipment
In 2013, Ronda Stryker, a former special education teacher, earned a lifetime achievement award from the YWCA, acknowledging her as a positive role model. Stryker inherited the Stryker Corporation from her parents, who had inherited it from her grandfather. She serves as director of the medical equipment company and is the only one of her three siblings to take on an active role in the business. She made headlines in 2018 when she donated $30 million to Spelman College, the largest gift from a living donor in the school's history.
#22. Elisabeth DeLuca and family (tie)
- Net worth: $8.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 312
- Source of wealth: Subway
When her husband and Subway co-founder Fred DeLuca died in 2015, Elisabeth inherited his half of the restaurant chain. In February 2023, Subway announced it was exploring a possible sale; and by late April 2023, CEO John Chidsey called the sale "imminent" as the company reported its ninth consecutive quarter of positive sales. DeLuca is also a noted philanthropist, serving as a director of the Frederick A. DeLuca Foundation and a foundation of her own.
#20. Victoria Mars (tie)
- Net worth: $9.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 242
- Source of wealth: Candy, pet food
Valerie Mars didn't begin working with the family's candy business until 1992. She's been actively involved since then, currently serving as the company's vice president of corporate development. Mars also sits on the board of Fiat Chrysler.
#20. Valerie Mars (tie)
- Net worth: $9.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 242
- Source of wealth: Candy, pet food
The eldest of the Mars sisters, Victoria Mars began working for the family candy company in 1978 as an assistant brand manager for Milky Way. She officially stepped down from Mars Inc. after resigning from her role as chairman in 2017. Victoria's four children stand to inherit her 8% stake in the company.
#20. Pamela Mars (tie)
- Net worth: $9.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 242
- Source of wealth: Candy, pet food
In 1911, Pamela Mars' great-grandfather Frank Mars founded Mars Incorporated—what was then simply a candy company. Today, Mars Inc. is the world's largest candymaker and has expanded into pet food. Mars has been actively involved in the family business since she took her first job in the company in 1986 and currently serves as the family ambassador to the Mars pet care division.
#20. Marijke Mars (tie)
- Net worth: $9.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 242
- Source of wealth: Candy, pet food
Another of the four Mars sisters, Marijke Mars inherited 8% of the company when her father, Forrest Mars Jr., died in 2016. She sits on the board of Mars Inc. and helps make decisions about the future of the business.
#16. Elizabeth Johnson
- Net worth: $9.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 228
- Source of wealth: Fidelity
Elizabeth Johnson is the granddaughter of Fidelity Investments founder Edward Johnson II and the sister of Abigail Johnson, the company's current CEO and chairman. In 2013, Johnson founded Louisburg Farm, a stable of show-jumping horses in Wellington, Florida. She is also a member of the research council of the Boston Society of Arts and Crafts.
#15. Ann Walton Kroenke
- Net worth: $10 billion
- Worldwide rank: 224
- Source of wealth: Walmart
Ann Walton Kroenke, a registered nurse, is not at all involved in the operation of Walmart, her family's business. While she did inherit billions of dollars of shares upon the death of her father, Bud Walton, she and her husband chose to use their combined billions to purchase numerous sports teams: the Los Angeles Rams, the Denver Nuggets, the Colorado Avalanche, the Colorado Rapids, and the Arsenal Football Club.
#14. Nancy Walton Laurie
- Net worth: $10.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 221
- Source of wealth: Walmart
One of several Walmart heirs on this list, Nancy Walton Laurie inherited enough company stock from her father Bud Walton to make her a billionaire. Walton Laurie and her husband Bill Laurie own Missouri's Providence Bank. Outside of her business interests, in 1998 she founded the Columbia Performing Arts Center in Columbia, Missouri, and continues to be deeply invested in the center's success.
#13. Judy Love and family
- Net worth: $10.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 218
- Source of wealth: Gas stations
Road trippers will recognize Judy Love's last name from the popular brand of gas stations she founded with her late husband Tom. Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores began as a single gas station lease in Watonga, Oklahoma, in 1964, and now spans more than 600 locations across 42 states. Tom died in March 2023 at 85.
#12. Melinda French Gates
- Net worth: $11.1 billion
- Worldwide rank: 188
- Source of wealth: Microsoft
A former high-level employee at Microsoft Corporation, Melinda French Gates founded the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with her then-husband Bill Gates in 2000. In 2021, Melinda French Gates became a billionaire in her own right after Bill Gates transferred $2.4 billion worth of stock to her amid their divorce proceedings. Today, she devotes much of her time to philanthropy, focusing on girls' and women's issues, and invests in female-owned businesses through Pivotal Ventures, her venture capital firm.
#11. Trudy Cathy White
- Net worth: $11.2 billion
- Worldwide rank: 180
- Source of wealth: Chick-fil-A
The only daughter of Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, Trudy Cathy White is an ambassador for the fried chicken company. While her two brothers took over the family business after their father's death, and now serve as CEO and executive vice president, White elected to serve as a Christian missionary and founded two religious nonprofits, Lifeshape and the Impact 360 Institute.
#10. Laurene Powell Jobs and family
- Net worth: $12.8 billion
- Worldwide rank: 153
- Source of wealth: Apple, Disney
Laurene Powell Jobs met her late husband, Apple founder Steve Jobs, after he gave a guest lecture at Stanford University, where she was an MBA student. When he died in 2011, Laurene Powell Jobs inherited billions of dollars in stock in Apple and Disney.
#9. Christy Walton
- Net worth: $13.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 140
- Source of wealth: Walmart
When Christy Walton's husband John died in 2005, she inherited one-sixth of his Walmart fortune. In 2010, she established the venture capital firm Cuna del Mar, which fights for sustainable seafood supply chains by backing brands like Earth Ocean Farms and Sol Azul Maricultivos.
#8. Diane Hendricks
- Net worth: $20.9 billion
- Worldwide rank: 92
- Source of wealth: Building supplies
As a child, Diane Hendricks spent her days on a dairy farm. Once married, she and her husband Ken Hendricks founded ABC Supply, one of the largest wholesale distributors of roofing, siding, and windows in the country. Hendricks has run the company solo since her husband died in 2007, donating millions of dollars to nonprofits in the Hendricks' native Wisconsin every year.
#7. Elaine Marshall and family
- Net worth: $24.5 billion
- Worldwide rank: 81
- Source of wealth: Koch Industries
The daughter-in-law of businessman J. Howard Marshall II, Elaine Marshall and her two sons inherited a sizable stake in the corporation Koch, Inc. after Elaine's husband died in 2006. She and her sons continue to retain an estimated 16% of Koch, Inc. today. Elaine has also served as North Carolina's Secretary of State since 1997, winning her re-election bid in November 2024.
#6. Abigail Johnson
- Net worth: $29 billion
- Worldwide rank: 58
- Source of wealth: Fidelity
Abigail Johnson has served as the CEO of Fidelity Investments since 2014. After spending summers working at Fidelity during her college years, Johnson accepted a role as a full-time analyst in 1988. In 2016, Johnson became chairman as well as CEO, and currently holds an estimated 24.5% stake in the company. The Johnson family has frequently contributed to Boston area nonprofits, with donations going to Harvard, Historic New England, and the Institute of Contemporary Art.
#5. Miriam Adelson and family
- Net worth: $32 billion
- Worldwide rank: 53
- Source of wealth: Casinos
An Israeli-American physician who focuses on addiction, Miriam Adelson is the widow of Sheldon Adelson, the founder of the Las Vegas Sands casino company. Upon Sheldon Adelson's death in 2021, she became the primary owner of the company. Adelson is a dedicated philanthropist, who focuses much of her attention on the Sheldon G. Adelson Research Clinic, which helps treat people addicted to opioids.
#4. MacKenzie Scott
- Net worth: $35.6 billion
- Worldwide rank: 43
- Source of wealth: Amazon
The ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, MacKenzie Scott in 2019 signed the Giving Pledge, promising to donate the vast majority of her wealth to philanthropic causes. Scott was awarded a 4% share of the online retailer Amazon upon the finalization of her divorce from Bezos in 2019. In March 2022, Scott donated $275 million to Planned Parenthood, the organization's single-largest donation in history.
#3. Jacqueline Mars
- Net worth: $38.5 billion
- Worldwide rank: 35
- Source of wealth: Candy, pet food
Jacqueline Mars is the great-aunt of the four Mars sisters highlighted earlier in this list. She owns an estimated one-third of her grandfather's candy company, and she worked for the company for nearly 20 years, serving on the board until 2016.
#2. Julia Koch and family
- Net worth: $64.3 billion
- Worldwide rank: 23
- Source of wealth: Koch Industries
Julia Koch inherited a 42% stake in Koch Industries when her husband David Koch died in 2019. The duo met on a blind date in 1991 and married in 1996. The former fashion assistant and her late husband donated a total of $1.2 billion, including $10 million to both the Mount Sinai Medical Center and the Stanford Children's Medical Center.
#1. Alice Walton
- Net worth: $72.3 billion
- Worldwide rank: 21
- Source of wealth: Walmart
The only daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, Alice Walton inherited a huge portion of the company upon her father's death in 1992. A member of the richest non-royal family in the world, Walton has spent very little time working for the family business, instead focusing on curating artwork. In 2011, she opened her own art museum in Arkansas—the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—which features works from greats like Warhol, Rockwell, and Rothko.