five hundred quadrillion dollars
he owned 87.6%
Cornelius Vanderbilt's pay for his workers varied depending on the job and the time period. In the 19th century, wage rates for railroad workers could range from $1 to $2 per day, while skilled workers might earn more. Vanderbilt was known for his focus on efficiency and profit, which sometimes led to lower wages and harsh working conditions, sparking labor unrest in the industry. Exact figures can be difficult to pinpoint due to varying roles and economic conditions of the era.
200 million plus
$200 M according to http://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-celebrities/gloria-vanderbilt-net-worth/
The Baudelaire fortune was always an unspecified amount of money in the series. The author never said how much it was.
1 million
Cornelius vanderbilt
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Cornelius vanderbilt
$107,000,000 in 1877 and at the turn of the century, about $400,000,000
It is Cornelius Vanderbilt --Apex :)
Cornelius vanderbilt
he owned 87.6%
Monopoly (Apex)
Cornelius Vanderbilt was an American steamship and railroad builder. He was a man of boundless energy, and his acute business sense enabled him to outmaneuver his rivals. He left an estate of almost $100 million.He went on to make his fortune in the steamship business
Cornelius Vanderbilt's pay for his workers varied depending on the job and the time period. In the 19th century, wage rates for railroad workers could range from $1 to $2 per day, while skilled workers might earn more. Vanderbilt was known for his focus on efficiency and profit, which sometimes led to lower wages and harsh working conditions, sparking labor unrest in the industry. Exact figures can be difficult to pinpoint due to varying roles and economic conditions of the era.
Cornelius Vanderbilt was one of the richest Americans in history and built two transportation empires in shipping and railroads. He donated a warship, the Vanderbilt, to Abraham Lincoln and helped bring success for the Union navy. He gave the initial donation to start Vanderbilt University and built NYC's famous Grand Central Terminal.