Um, Justin Bieber Has Way More Money Than You Think

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Um, Justin Bieber Has Way More Money Than You Think


Based on the size of the ring Justin Bieber put on Hailey Baldwin’s finger after *checks notes* a month of dating, we think it’s safe to assume that he has ton$ of ca$h. Which yeah, makes sense considering he’s been famous since he was a wee little child crooning on the street corners of Canada.

So, how much is Bieber worth? So much that this is live footage of my bank account RN:

Let’s break down his wealth!

His Music Sales Are Massive

According to RIAA, Justin has earned $119.5 million in digital single sales alone, not to mention $24 million in album sales. This seems like a really good excuse to listen to “Never Say Never,” which, FYI, is how I choose to think about my chances of becoming Bieber-level rich.

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His Tour Sales Are OMG-Inducing

Justin has been on four world tours, and all of them have made BANK. His Purpose tour topped $250 million in ticket sales, and his Believe tour made a paltry $200 million. Ha. JK and I hope you looked up “paltry.” His slightly smaller My World tour also did well, earning a lil’ over $53 million.

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His most recent Justice tour, however, was postponed to 2021, and later to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It then officially began on February 18, 2022 in San Diego and was scheduled to end on March 25, 2023 in Kraków. However, the tour ended in Rio de Janeiro on September 4, 2022 due to the singer prioritizing his health and the remaining shows were subsequently cancelled in February 2023. Though the stats on the Justice world tour are a little less known, he def probs made a pretty penny.

Also, don’t forget about his merch! Bieber’s Purpose tour swag was on sale at Urban Outfitters, and did so well it reportedly saved the company from a sales slump. Don’t forget to say “thank you,” Urban Outfitters!

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So Many Endorsements, So Little Time

Like most celebrities, Justin Bieber makes money by working with brands on endorsements. Bieber’s done a lot of endorsements in his time, and some of his branded deals have made him major money. MSN reports that his endorsement with OPI nail polish, for example, made him $12 million—and he also reportedly made a sh*t ton on his contract with Calvin Klein.

BTW, This Is How Justin’s Net Worth Has Changed Over Time

Much like a moth turning into a super rich butterfly with more money than it knows what to do with, Justin’s net worth has gone through a beautiful transformation over the years. Celebrity Net Worth started tracking his income back in February 2010, when they estimated he was worth $500k.

That same year, “Baby” changed Justin’s life, and his net worth increased to $5 million thanks to the song’s massive success. In January 2012, Justin’s net worth was updated to $40 million, and just two years later, in July 2014, his net worth broke $200 million. Lucky for him (and not bad for Hailey, either, tbh), it’s been going strong ever since.

So, What’s His Total Net Worth Right Now?

That would be $300 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. I’ll give you a moment to contain how shook you are and do this:

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Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade. 



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