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Do you know how much Elon Musk earns every second? The figure is so outrageous that it almost seems unreal. In 2024, his fortune reached $429 billion, and if you think about how much Elon Musk earns in terms of daily growth, we're talking about approximately $320 million a day. Per second? Just over $3,700. That is, while you're reading this sentence, he has already earned more than what many make in an entire month.
To put these numbers into perspective, think about the minute-by-minute pace: around $222 million per minute. Yes, you read that right. In sixty seconds, he accumulates wealth equivalent to the price of a luxury villa in many European countries. And if we jump to the hour? We're at about $13.3 billion. With that amount, he could buy a private jet in less than two hours and still have change left.
But the most mind-blowing figure remains how much Elon Musk earns weekly: over $2 billion in seven days. It's as if the value of an entire Hollywood blockbuster is added to his wealth every week. All of this mainly fueled by Tesla's performance and future projects related to artificial intelligence and space.
This disparity is almost surreal when you compare it to the average salary. While people work for years to save up for a house, Musk adds to his wealth in a week what others would accumulate over centuries. It’s one of those numbers that puts the wealth gap in the modern world into perspective. And all of this without him having to do practically anything, just owning his companies as they grow.