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Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
MrBeast net worth: Here's how much Jimmy Donaldson earns from his YouTube content
Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, might just be the undisputed king of content creation. The 27-year-old made a staggering $85 million in 2024-2025 alone, according to a Forbes report. The YouTube sensation, known for his jaw-dropping challenge videos and viral philanthropic stunts, also topped Forbes' 2025 Top Creators list. MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is the richest influencer in the world, with a staggering $1 billion net worth MrBeast is reportedly the 8th youngest billionaire. He has a net worth of $1 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth, and his monthly (estimated) salary stands at $50 million. With a global following of 634 million and an average engagement rate of 1.39 per cent, MrBeast has proved that social media fame is more than just views: it's big business. In an interview with Time, MrBeast revealed he makes a 'couple million' each in YouTube ad revenue and brand deals. His channel manager, Marc Hustvedt, also revealed that brands pay nearly $2.5 million to $3 million just to get a shoutout from the YouTuber. Reportedly, MrBeast's CPM (cost per thousand impressions) is estimated to be $20 and leading to over $2 million from ad content. MrBeast's multimedia empire in the making While Donaldson's YouTube channel has continued to be the foundation of his success, his brand has grown far beyond the platform. His product lines include a candy brand, Feastables, which reportedly has been expanding shelf presence across the United States. He also owns a virtual fast-food chain, MrBeast Burger, which operates hundreds of ghost kitchens. Additionally, his reality competition show, named Beast Games, which streams on Prime Video, was renewed for two more seasons after smashing viewership records. Each of these ventures contributes significantly to his annual earnings—and with high fan engagement and wide platform reach, brands are eager to partner with Donaldson. MrBeast leads a booming creator economy MrBeast's meteoric rise is part of a bigger boom in the creator economy. The top 50 creators made $853 million together, an 18 percent increase since 2024. They also have a total following of 3.4 billion, Forbes reports. Experts tell Forbes that influencer marketing is estimated to reach $50 billion by next year, and MrBeast and others are at the centre of this trend. With tens of millions of investors now funding creator-led brands and platforms, creators have become more than entertainers; they are entrepreneurs and business leaders in their own right. FAQs: How much is MrBeast worth in 2025? MrBeast earned $85 million in 2025, according to Forbes. While his exact net worth isn't confirmed, he's considered the highest-paid digital creator in the world and is projected to become the first billionaire content creator. What are MrBeast's main income sources? Donaldson earns through YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships, and his businesses: Feastables, MrBeast Burger, and Beast Games on Amazon Prime. How many followers does MrBeast have? As of June 2025, MrBeast boasts 634 million followers across all platforms. Is MrBeast still making YouTube videos? Yes, he remains highly active on YouTube and continues to dominate with viral stunts and philanthropy-driven content.


Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Meet the richest content creators in the US and here's how much they earn
The Top Creators and Their Earnings (2024–2025) MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson) leads with $85 million in earnings and 634 million total followers. His ventures include the snack brand Feastables, MrBeast Burger, and the Amazon Prime series Beast Games, now renewed for two more seasons. leads with $85 million in earnings and 634 million total followers. His ventures include the snack brand Feastables, MrBeast Burger, and the Amazon Prime series Beast Games, now renewed for two more seasons. Jake Paul , with 79 million followers, earned $50 million. The social media star and professional boxer made headlines with his Netflix fight against Mike Tyson and starred in HBO's Paul American reality series. , with 79 million followers, earned $50 million. The social media star and professional boxer made headlines with his Netflix fight against Mike Tyson and starred in HBO's Paul American reality series. Dhar Mann , known for motivational videos, earned an estimated $56 million and has established a Hollywood studio. , known for motivational videos, earned an estimated $56 million and has established a Hollywood studio. Matt Rife , a breakout comedian, matched Paul's $50 million income and built a 42 million-strong fanbase. , a breakout comedian, matched Paul's $50 million income and built a 42 million-strong fanbase. Charli D'Amelio , TikTok sensation turned Broadway performer, earned $23.5 million and boasts 216 million followers. , TikTok sensation turned Broadway performer, earned $23.5 million and boasts 216 million followers. Alex Cooper , podcast host of Call Her Daddy, moved her show from Spotify to SiriusXM under a $125 million deal. She now has $32 million in assets and 15 million followers. , podcast host of Call Her Daddy, moved her show from Spotify to SiriusXM under a $125 million deal. She now has $32 million in assets and 15 million followers. Rhett & Link , the comedic duo behind Good Mythical Morning, earned $36 million and reach 33.8 million followers. Their brand now includes a streaming network and The Mythical Cookbook. , the comedic duo behind Good Mythical Morning, earned $36 million and reach 33.8 million followers. Their brand now includes a streaming network and The Mythical Cookbook. Khaby Lame, TikTok's most-followed creator, has 162.2 million fans globally. Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The creator economy is experiencing unprecedented growth in 2025, with 67 million global content creators projected to surge to 107 million by 2030. Goldman Sachs estimates the sector will be worth $480 billion by 2027. Leading this digital gold rush are names like MrBeast, Dhar Mann , and Jake Paul—top creators transforming online fame into business to Forbes, the top 50 creators now command a staggering 3.4 billion followers collectively, a 24% increase from last year. These influencers are not just content makers—they're entrepreneurs building brands, launching product lines, securing equity deals, and even influencing cultural and political April 2024 and April 2025, the top 50 creators earned a collective $853 million—an 18% rise from the previous year. Forbes compiled its list based on earnings, audience size, engagement, and business ventures.'This goes far beyond endorsements,' says Forbes editor Steven Bertoni. 'These creators are influencing elections, shaping culture, and building powerful standalone brands.'Jimmy Donaldson—better known as MrBeast—is now on the path to becoming the world's first billionaire content creator, as the creator economy steadily marches toward a half-trillion-dollar valuation.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
World's biggest YouTuber makes shocking confession: 'Borrowing money from my mom'. Where did MrBeast's earnings go?
— Dexerto (@Dexerto) Where the Money Actually Goes Fans React to His Humble Finances YouTube sensation MrBeast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has left fans stunned after admitting he has very little personal money despite being one of the world's most successful digital creators. Known for giving away millions in elaborate challenges and boasting over 400 million subscribers across platforms, MrBeast is often seen as the face of YouTube's creator in a recent series of candid remarks, the 27-year-old revealed that his financial reality is far different from what many assume — going as far as to say he is currently borrowing money from his mother to help pay for his wedding. His comments have sparked a wide discussion about the true meaning of wealth in the world of content addressed the topic in a response on X (formerly Twitter), reacting to a post praising him as the only billionaire under 30 who didn't inherit his fortune. 'I personally have very little money because I reinvest everything (I think this year we'll spend around a quarter of a billion on content),' he wrote. He added, 'Ironically I'm actually borrowing $ from my mom to pay for my upcoming wedding lol.'Despite his estimated net worth — which Bloomberg reported as roughly a billion — most of MrBeast's assets are tied up in his businesses. The YouTuber clarified that while his companies are highly valuable, he does not have immediate access to billions in liquid of enjoying a lavish lifestyle, MrBeast channels the vast majority of his earnings into content production and business expansion. He confirmed on the Diary of a CEO podcast that he had 'less than a million dollars' in his actual bank account, even while technically being a billionaire. The creator emphasized that his philosophy is rooted in long-term growth, choosing to reinvest profits rather than save them for personal reinvestment strategy has driven massive revenue growth. In 2024, Beast Industries earned $473 million — more than double the $221 million it generated in 2023. The company now projects $899 million in revenue for 2025, thanks to expansion across various ventures, including Feastables snacks, MrBeast Burger, and an Amazon Prime series called Beast Games. He revealed he spent 'tens of millions' on producing the show, later admitting he had spent 'way too much' in an effort to deliver a high-quality viewing fans have largely praised MrBeast's openness. Comments ranged from admiration for his business focus to personal congratulations on his engagement to Thea Booysen. One user commented, 'Respect. All in on the vision,' while another added, 'You're being smart with your money. Happy for you two getting married.' The couple announced their engagement on New Year's approach also challenges the typical image of billionaires. He's said he has no desire to buy luxury cars or yachts, and would rather build experiences through his content. This mentality, while unconventional, reflects the shifting dynamics of the creator economy — where influence, brand equity, and reinvestment can matter more than immediate personal most billionaires are associated with stock portfolios and luxury assets, MrBeast's empire is fueled by creative vision and relentless reinvestment. His willingness to operate on thin margins — even borrowing from family — underscores his commitment to growth over comfort.


Time of India
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
MrBeast becomes first creator to hit 400 million YouTube subscribers, fans celebrate his journey from viral stunts to global impact
MrBeast just broke the internet without even needing a MrBeast-level stunt. The YouTuber and internet personality, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, has officially crossed the 400 million subscriber mark on YouTube, making him the most-followed individual on the platform. MrBeast crosses 400 million in less than a decade. MrBeast has officially crossed 400 million subscribers on YouTube as of June 2, 2025. Wild to think this is the same guy who once sat and counted to 100,000 just to celebrate hitting 100,000. Now he's the most-followed person on the platform. In a heartfelt message on X after crossing the milestone, he wrote, "400,000,000 subscribers! A decade ago, before I blew up, everyone in my life told me I was too obsessed and constantly said I'd never make it. Despite that, I was in love with making content and grinded every moment my eyes were open for seven years before anyone started watching. I literally told my mom I'd rather be homeless than do anything else. The greatest gift in life is being able to wake up every day with a purpose — and thanks to YouTube and you guys, I have that. Thanks for 400M." 400,000,000 subscribers! A decade ago before I blew up everyone in my life told me I was to obsessed and constantly told I'd never make it. Despite that I was in love with making content and grinded every moment my eyes were open for 7 years before anyone started watching. I… MrBeast's humble beginnings: How did it all start? MrBeast began uploading videos in 2012 under the name 'MrBeast6000.' At first, he focused on gaming commentary and a series where he reviewed the 'worst intros' on YouTube. But what really caught people's attention was his willingness to go all-in on bizarre challenges—like counting to 100,000 in one sitting or saying a word thousands of times until it nearly broke him. These stunts were absurd but oddly addictive, and they built the foundation for his growing audience. How MrBeast turned YouTube into a global brand MrBeast didn't stop at YouTube. Over the years, he's built an entire brand around his content. He launched Feastables, a snack company best known for its chocolate bars, which come with prize giveaways and challenges that tie back into his videos. Then came MrBeast Burger, a virtual restaurant chain that partnered with kitchens across the country so fans could order his food through delivery apps. In 2024, he took things even further with Beast Games, a reality competition show on Amazon Prime. It brought together massive sets, huge cash prizes, and intense physical challenges, all with the same over-the-top energy that made his YouTube videos so popular. Whether it's food, streaming shows, or wild viral stunts, MrBeast keeps finding new ways to reach people and stay ahead of the game. believes in giving it back Philanthropy has always been a big part of what MrBeast does. He's famous for giving away money, cars, and houses, and he even once gifted someone a private island. But it's not just about flashy giveaways—he's also focused on doing good in the long run. He co-founded Team Trees in 2019 with a goal to plant 20 million trees, and later launched Team Seas, which aimed to remove millions of pounds of trash from oceans and rivers. Both campaigns raised tens of millions of dollars and got support from fans all over the world. In another heartfelt gesture, he built 100 homes in Jamaica and gave them away for free. We built 100 homes and gave them away for free! New video is my favorite, give it a watch ❤️ These efforts showed that his influence goes way beyond entertainment. Whether it's helping one person or supporting global causes, MrBeast has made giving back part of his brand. Fans react to the 400M milestone MrBeast has built a massive community of fans who are never shy about showing their love. When he hit the 400 million mark, fans on X (formerly Twitter) flooded the platform with congratulations, calling him an inspiration and thanking him for years of wild videos and generosity. One user wrote, "How tf does @MrBeast have 400 million subscribers? He has more subscribers than annual viewers of CNN, MSNBC, and the Hallmark channel… combined." How tf does @MrBeast have 400 million subscribers?He has more subscribers than annual viewers of CNN, MSNBC, and the Hallmark channel… combined. Another added, "You deserve it, Mr. Beast. Helping all those people out and providing quality content. Shout-out to you and your amazing team! You deserve it, Mr. Beast. Helping all those people out and providing quality content. Shout-out to you and your amazing team! A third user shared, "Insane yet amazing yet crazy to even fathom brother. Congratulations." Insane yet amazing yet crazy to even fathom brother. Congratulations. One mentioned, "400 million YouTube subscribers that's about 4.86% of the entire world's population as of June 2025. Nearly 1 in every 20 people on Earth is subscribed to this guy." 400 million YouTube subscribers that's about 4.86% of the entire world's population as of June 1 in every 20 people on Earth is subscribed to this guy. This is a huge milestone for both MrBeast and the creator community. He's known for using his platform to support causes, give back, and entertain in ways that feel larger than life. Reaching 400 million shows how far he's come and how much he's changed the game. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral, follow Indiatimes Trending.


Newsweek
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
MrBeast's Birthday Message to Himself Goes Viral in Minutes
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. MrBeast's birthday message to himself went viral within minutes on social media. "Happy Birthday MrBeast!" the popular YouTuber wrote on the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, on Wednesday. The Context MrBeast—whose real name is James "Jimmy" Donaldson—began his career posting gaming videos, largely consisting of Call of Duty and Minecraft play videos. In 2017, he went viral for sharing a nearly 24-hour video of himself counting to 100,000. Today, the Kansas native boasts 392 million subscribers on the platform and is known for his extravagant challenges and humanitarian projects. In addition to his large YouTube following, Donaldson also has 115.3 million TikTok followers, 69.3 million Instagram followers and 32.5 million followers on X, formerly Twitter. Meanwhile, his Amazon Prime Video Beast Games reality competition quickly shattered numerous Guinness World Records, and his entrepreneurial efforts even extend into food, with brands like Feastables, MrBeast Burger and Lunchly. In 2022, Forbes reported that Donaldson was worth $500 million—bringing in an estimated $54 million annually—and could become the world's first YouTuber billionaire. MrBeast attends the launch of the first physical MrBeast Burger Restaurant at the American Dream on September 4, 2022, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. MrBeast attends the launch of the first physical MrBeast Burger Restaurant at the American Dream on September 4, 2022, in East Rutherford, New MrBeast Burger What To Know Donaldson turned 27 on Wednesday and celebrated his birthday with his X followers. Within just nine minutes, his post racked up 129,000 views, and at the time of publication, it has garnered 6.4 million views. Newsweek reached out to Donaldson's representative via email for comment. Happy Birthday MrBeast! — MrBeast (@MrBeast) May 7, 2025 In the comments, Donaldson shared his YouTube statistics since he started his channel. "Here is how many views we got on YouTube every year of my life from age 12 to now 27!" he wrote. "Age/Views 12 - 15,000 13 - 7,000 14 - 41,148 15 - 125,634 16 - 202,000 17 - 5,482,596 18 - 122,441,813 19 - 464,282,517 20 - 2,099,879,911 21 - 3,324,451,660 22 - 8,184,185,544 23 - 13,265,311,414 24 - 19,135,206,772 25 - 32,686,259,082 26 - 36,436,299,644 27 - Just started." What People Are Saying On social media, people shared birthday messages of their own. Feastables' official X account: "happy day of birth." Nolan Hansen, an internet personality who often appears in Donaldson's videos, on X: "Happy Birthday! 🥳" Paris Hilton on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday: "Happy Birthday @mrbeast" alongside a slew of emojis. Beast Games player Brennan Moore, via his Instagram Stories: "happy birthday @mrbeast thanks for letting me use your bathroom." What Happens Next Earlier this week, Donaldson announced that he's partnering with author James Patterson to write a book. "MrBeast is writing a new thriller novel with author James Patterson," Complex Pop Culture wrote on X on Monday. "It will focus on contestants competing in 'an extreme global competition.' Publishing in 2026." Donaldson reposted Complex's note along with his own statement. "I'm excited to work with James Patterson, the GOAT [greatest of all time] of thrillers," he said. "We've been cooking a really unique story together and I can't wait to see your reactions! It's been fun to work on a different medium outside videos :D" In the comments of his post, Donaldson added that he's "lowkey surprised" Patterson "was down to work with me lol."