The Kardashian-Jenner clan has been making money moves for years, but their massive net worths just might surprise you. Wonderwall.com looked into how much each member of reality TV's first family is worth, and while we discovered that it's difficult to pinpoint exact numbers, boy does it pay to bare all on television and social media! If you're a glutton for punishment like us, keep reading to see the impressively high estimated net worth of each member of the Kardashian-Jenner clan…
Kylie Jenner might be the youngest of her famous sisters, but she's already worth more than all of them (and her parents!) combined. In July 2018, Forbes put Kylie on the cover of its "America's Women Billionaires" issue and revealed that the youngest KarJen sibling was on track to become the youngest self-made billionaire ever at 22, besting even Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, who was 23 when he hit the magic mark. In early 2019, Forbes reported that she reached the milestone thanks to endorsement deals, her reality TV show salary and other lucrative ventures plus, most significantly, sales of her Kylie Cosmetics brand. In late 2019, news broke revealing that Kylie was selling a 51% stake in her company to beauty giant Coty for $600 million. But the biggest bombshell was yet to come: In May 2020, Forbes did an about-face, declaring in a story headlined "Kylie Jenner's Web of Lies — and Why She's No Longer a Billionaire" that Kylie, momager Kris Jenner and their team had exaggerated the size and value of her company for years. Forbes further accused the family of "creating tax returns that were likely forged" and showing its reporters returns with "false numbers." Kylie hit back on Twitter, writing, "All I see are a number of inaccurate statements and unproven assumptions lol. I've never asked for any title or tried to lie my way there EVER. Period." Forbes downgraded her net worth to less than $900 million.
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No gold diggers here! According to Forbes, Kim Kardashian West generated upwards of $100 million in sales with her KKW Beauty brand in 2018 alone. Add in her salary from her reality TV show, profits from her successful app, endorsement paychecks and investments, and her net worth, Forbes reported in 2019, had climbed to a cool $370 million. Kim's now got to be worth even more, as she launched a successful shapewear and loungewear line, Skims, in late 2019.
According to Forbes, Kanye West pulled in somewhere around $22 million between June 2016 and June 2017. In late 2016, his estimated net worth was somewhere in the ballpark of $145 million. By 2018, following the release of new music and, of course, his ongoing (and lucrative) Yeezy collaboration with Adidas, Celebrity Net Worth puts his estimated net worth at $160 million. But in 2020, Ye's fortune was estimated to be far, far larger: Forbes put his net worth at $1.3 billion in April 2020 — the majority of which comes from his Adidas deal. Kanye, however, disputed that, texting the outlet that he's actually worth $3.3 billion. "No one at Forbes knows how to count," he told them.
Kendall Jenner's net worth was reportedly around $18 million a few years ago, Forbes claimed in 2018, though Celebrity Net Worth later upped the estimate to $45 million. Thanks to her fees, endorsement deals, social media dominance and reality TV salary, the model ousted Gisele Bundchen from the top spot on Forbes' top-earning models list with estimated haul of $22 million in 2017. Kendall topped the top-paid models list for the second time in 2018 thanks to earnings of $22.5 million.
As Hollywood's most famous momager, Kris Jenner gets a cut of each of her offspring's earnings, which brings her net worth to a reported $60 million.
Khloe Kardashian's net worth is reportedly around $40 million, Money magazine has reported. The mother of one made her money with her Good American denim line, social media and other endorsement deals, a short-lived talk show, a book, a true-crime TV show (she's executive producing "Twisted Sisters" for Investigation Discovery) and, of course, her reality TV salary.
In 2015, Khloe Kardashian's cheater ex, basketball star Tristan Thompson, signed a five-year deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers for a cool $82 million. He reportedly makes around $16.4 million a season. He also reportedly made around $16 million total during the first four years of his professional career as a basketball player, which has led Celebrity Net Worth to put the father of two's net worth figure at $35 million as of early 2020.
Kourtney Kardashian's net worth is reportedly somewhere around $35 million, according to Money magazine. According to Forbes, she pulled in about $10 million in 2016, then later added to that figure after she launched Poosh, her lifestyle brand and e-commerce site, in 2019. However, Kourtney also took a step back from filming as often as her siblings for "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" in 2019 and 2020 — so she could also have taken a pay cut.
Scott Disick might have hit the jackpot when he coupled up with Kourtney Kardashian, but it doesn't hurt that the father of three, who split from the eldest Kardashian sister in 2015, also comes from a wealthy family, earns money supporting brands on social media, got paid big bucks for promotional appearances and briefly headlined his own remodeling reality show, "Flip It Like Disick." According to Celebrity Net Worth, Scott's worth about $40 million.
Back when she was known as Bruce Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner racked up countless endorsement deals thanks to her history as a gold medal-winning Olympian. Add in her "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and "I Am Cait" reality show money, as well as profits from the sale of her memoir "The Secrets of My Life," appearance fees and investment profits — not to mention her reported $620K salary for appearing on "I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here" in 2019 — and her net worth is an estimated $100 million, claims Celebrity Net Worth.
Kylie Jenner's rapper ex-boyfriend Travis Scott — who's also the father of her daughter, Stormi — is reportedly worth around $58 million, Forbes reported in 2019. In addition to his chart-topping music success, his "Astroworld" tour grossed an estimated $65 million.
Rob Kardashian hasn't done much in recent years other than launch a line of high-end socks and have a baby with Blac Chyna, but he's still reportedly worth $10 million. According to Forbes, he made less than $2 million in 2016, though he did earn a pretty penny with his now-defunct reality TV show "Rob & Chyna," and he still brings in a paycheck from "Keeping Up With the Kardashians."