TechCrunch·5 min read

The billionaires made a promise — now some want out

Billionaires reconsider their commitments to philanthropy.

Since its inception in 2010 by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, the Giving Pledge has faced significant challenges as a growing number of billionaires, including notable figures like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, reconsider their commitment to donate half of their wealth. With the wealth of the top 1% now equaling that of the bottom 90% combined, the urgency of philanthropy is being overshadowed by a shift in values among the wealthy, leading to a decline in new signers and a questioning of the pledge's relevance.

Key Takeaways

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    The Giving Pledge saw a decline from 113 signers in its first five years to just four in 2024.

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    Peter Thiel has encouraged several signers to withdraw from the Pledge, calling it a 'fake Boomer club.'

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    Billionaire wealth globally surged 81% since 2020, reaching $18.3 trillion.

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