The High Society Vanderbilt Family Ran Out of Money, Making Them Totally Broke

They Lost Their Railroad Business

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The Vanderbilts had made a fortune in their railroad business, but by the 1930s, cars and buses had weakened their earnings. Left with no other choice, they sold their holdings. This allowed their competitors to buy their shares and bankrupt their railroad business in the 1950s and 1960s. But were there any remaining millionaires in the family?

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