Jeff Bezos is one of the most recognizable names in business. The 59-year-old tech titan worked at a hedge fund before he left to start Amazon as an online bookseller, ultimately growing it into one of the world's largest companies by revenue. He's also founded space tourism company Blue Origin, which has flown him to the edge of space. He's a fixture on the world's wealthiest list. Bezos is the second-richest person in the world with a net worth of $158 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Main Idea: Jeff Bezos went from a working-class start to building Amazon into a giant company, while also becoming one of the world’s richest people.
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Amazon’s size and worker complaints point to pressure on delivery staff, warehouse workers, and small sellers, while more market power can mean less choice and tougher terms for consumers.
Amazon and Blue Origin have also created jobs, faster online shopping, and new space and science investment that may bring long-term benefits.
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Bezos founded the company, and the article focuses heavily on its creation and growth into a major public.
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Bezos founded the space company, and it is a major part of the article’s discussion of his business.
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