- Forbes has determined who the wealthiest resident in every US state is.
- Despite all the big stars that flock to Hawaii, the elusive founder of eBay, Pierre Omidyar takes the state’s crown.
- Omidyar has given away $1.5 billion of his fortune since 2014.
America’s elite have long turned to Hawaii as the ideal tropical paradise for their vacation homes.
Notable island neighbors include billionaires like Oprah Winfrey, Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, and Oracle founder Larry Ellison.
But despite the big names and showy personalities of Hawaii’s ultra-rich residents, it’s the media-shy founder of eBay, Pierre Omidyar, who is the island state’s richest permanent inhabitant, according to Forbes’s list of the richest billionaire in every state for 2024.
In total, Forbes calculated that 47 out of 50 US states play home to 54 billionaires. Together they’re worth a combined $1.6 trillion.
Omidyar contributes just $6.5 billion to that total.
The French-born Iranian-American founded eBay in 1995. Within three years he had made his first billion from the online auction house.
In 2002, eBay acquired the online payment company PayPal for $1.5 billion. It was spun off in 2015 to allow eBay to develop its own payments system.
In 2020, Omidyar stepped from eBay’s board as part of a broader overhaul of the company. The departure was not related to any disagreement with the company, the Wall Street Journal reported.
He remains active in the company and retains the role of director emeritus.
Omidyar has also become involved in investigative reporting, creating First Look Media which subsequently launched the online news site The Intercept.
He also develops real estate in Mexico while residing in Hawaii’s state capital, Honolulu, with his wife Pamela.
According to Forbes, the 56-year-old is the world’s 444th richest person. Since 2004, he’s given away over $1.5 billion of his fortune through impact investments and philanthropy.
He is a long-term Democratic party donor and a well-known critic of Big Tech. In 2020, the Omidyar group donated $150,000 to Whistleblower Aid, a nonprofit that was representing Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen.
Omidyar has taken the top spot in Hawaii on Forbes’ list from Larry Ellison, the chief technology officer and cofounder of Oracle.Though Ellison still owns 98% of an entire island in Hawaii, records now indicate that California is his primary home, according to Forbes.
Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos, who also own large properties in Hawaii.
In 2021, Bezos and his now-fiancée Lauren Sanchez broke records for purchasing the most expensive property ever sold on the Hawaiian island, according to Architectural Digest. The couple paid $78 million for a 14-acre property on the island of Maui.