Google Men on Forbes 400

The Google brothers made it to the Forbes 400 richest people in America for the first time this year. Sergey Brin and Larry Page soaked up the #43 spot with only $4 billion dollars each. Sergey and Larry are the youngest on the list of elites at the tender age of 31.

I think I'm in the wrong line of business...or am I?

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