Jeff Bezos is the richest person in history

Jeff Bezos in 60 seconds
Jeff Bezos in 60 seconds

Jeff Bezos is now the richest person of all time. That should put an Amazon smile on his face.

The Amazon CEO's net worth reached $105.1 billion Monday, according to Bloomberg's billionaire tracker. That eclipses the record previously held by Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

Forbes, the other major tracker of the net worth of the world's richest, put Bezos' net worth at a mere $104.4 billion.

When inflation is taken into account, neither Gates nor Bezos is the richest person of all time. Oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller is widely believed to be the richest person since the Middle Ages.

Rockefeller would have been worth $367 billion in today's dollars, according to economist Peter Bernstein. Other 20th century business barons, including Andrew Carnegie and Henry Ford, also were wealthier than Bezos.

Gates in the late '90s was also richer than Bezos is now, in inflation-adjusted terms. His net worth was briefly above $100 billion in April 1999 when the internet stock bubble helped to inflate the value of his holdings, according to Forbes. Adjusted for inflation, $100 billion in 1999 would be worth $148 billion today.

The majority of Bezos' net worth comes from the 78.9 million shares of Amazon stock he owns. Shares of Amazon (AMZN) climbed 1.4% Monday, adding about $1.4 billion to his net worth.

Shares of Amazon (AMZN) are up nearly 7% so far in this year after rising 56% in 2017.

Bezos' other holdings include the Washington Post and Blue Origin, a private space travel business that intends to take tourists to space.

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Bezos grabbed the title of world's richest person in July, when he briefly passed Bill Gates. He moved back ahead of Gates in October. He first crossed the $100 billion net worth mark in November at the start of the holiday shopping season, once again helped by stock performance of Amazon.

Gates is now worth $91.9 billion according to Forbes, and $93.3 billion by Bloomberg. That's still enough to keep the No. 2 spot on both lists of richest people.

Even without adjusting for inflation, Gates would still be worth far more than Bezos if not for his significant charitable contributions. Bloomberg said its analysis of his publicly disclosed donations shows that Gates has given away 700 million shares of Microsoft, worth $61.8 billion at today's value, as well as $2.9 billion in cash, which would put his net worth over $150 billion.

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