Taylor Swift's net worth after the first half of 2023 savored a massive jump compared to its value in 2022.
Swift has been dominating the music scene this year by starting her Eras tour and dropping her re-release and new albums. Though she remains active amid her hectic schedule, her net worth also continues to get at higher ranks over the past months.
Taylor Swift's Net Worth 2023
According to Forbes, Taylor Swift's net worth as of 2023 is around $740 million, making her one of 2023 America's Self-Made Women.
In the website's graph, it can be seen how the "Lover" hitmaker's net worth only had a little jump in 2021 and 2022 - from $550 million to $570 million. However, her net worth immediately spiked to $740 million as of June 2023, making her $260 million short before reaching the billion mark.
With Swift's current net worth, she officially became the second richest self-made woman in music, following Rihanna, whose net worth is $1.4 billion.
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How Taylor Swift Earns Her Money
Swift's net worth increases rapidly, thanks to her work as a singer and songwriter. Still, she has other sources of income thanks to her own management company, real estate portfolio, and other ventures.
Amid the Eras Tour, the "I Knew You Were Trouble" hitmaker might add more millions to her net worth while also earning from her record sales, endorsements, and merchandise sales. In fact, multiple news outlets predict that her Eras Tour could be the next highest-grossing tour of all time as it could potentially record a whopping $1 billion in sales.
According to concert data tracker Pollstar, the added dates might bring an additional $400 million to the predicted gross revenue. The numbers already made it the biggest tour of 2023 so far, per the website.
Swift also established partnerships with different brands, including Apple, Walmart, Elizabeth Arden perfumes, Capital One, Keds, Diet Coke, and Stella McCartney, among others.
The "Look What You Made Me Do" previously earned $230 million in record sales following the release of her 10th studio album, "Midnights," in 2022. Billboard said it earned 1.578 million equivalent album units, making it the biggest week for an album over the last seven years.
On the other hand, her latest re-release, "Speak Now (Taylor's Version)," also recorded a whopping number of album sales, becoming her best album since "Midnights."
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