Why Billionaires Are Worried Their Kids Won’t Keep Jobs In Today’s Market

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Even billionaires are worried about their children’s futures, says Patrick Dwyer, managing director at Miami-based boutique wealth management and planning company Aligned by NewEdge Wealth. Dwyer’s ultra-wealthy clients — primarily people who range in net worth from $100 million to over $1 billion — are specifically concerned that their kids, primarily between 22 and 35 years old, won’t be able to sustain careers in traditionally stable and lucrative industries.

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Why Billionaires Are Worried Their Kids Won’t Keep Jobs In Today’s Market