Watch: Taylor Swift’s $2 Billion Net Worth Explained
One for the money, two for the show—Taylor Swift is ready, so watch her go.
Less than two years after the “Champagne Problems” singer’s estimated net worth was revealed to be $1.6 billion, Taylor’s net worth jumped once again to a whopping $2 billion, according to Forbes.
Per the business magazine’s “Iconoclast 50” list, published June 3, the Grammy winner’s net worth doubled since she first became a billionaire in 2023, due to her record-breaking Eras Tour, which ran from 2023 to 2025, and the sales of multiple re-recorded albums.
In addition, Taylor, 36, has also released two new albums Tortured Poets Department and Life of a Showgirl in 2024 and 2025,respectively. And not only that: she bought back the rights to her first six albums last year.
The “Opalite” singer’s financial value is made up of almost $800 million earned from royalties and touring, a music catalog which is estimated to worth $600 million and $110 million in real estate, per Forbes.
And with her new net worth of $2 billion, Taylor has further secured her title of the world’s richest female musician. The “Fate of Ophelia” singer was previously crowned as such after her net worth was revealed to be $1.6 billion in October 2024, with Taylor surpassing Rihanna.
And while she remains the wealthiest female artist, she is not the richest musician. That title goes to Jay-Z, whose net worth currently sits at $2.8 billion, per an updated Forbes profile.
Yet, Taylor’s financial milestones are surely something to celebrate. After all, Forbes previously declared the “Lover” singer as “the first musician to make the billionaire ranking primarily based on her songs and performances.”
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And on the heels of her upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce, Taylor has another big venture on the horizon.
The “Ready For It” artist is set to release a new song, “I Knew It, I Knew You,” June 5 for Toy Story 5, following months of speculation that she’d be involved in the film.
As Swifties get ready to hear the new track, read on to see how much money other stars are making in Hollywood.
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