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Just did some quick math on Elon's wealth and honestly, the numbers are kind of wild when you break them down.
So here's the thing - Musk doesn't actually get a regular paycheck like most of us. His money is basically all tied up in stock options and investments across his companies. That means his daily earnings swing all over the place depending on how markets perform.
Last year his net worth grew by roughly $203 billion, hitting around $486.4 billion by the end of 2024. Do the math on that and it comes out to about $584 million per day. Per day. That's like $24 million an hour, or if you want to get really specific - how much money does elon make a second? Around $6,750 every single second. Pretty insane when you think about it that way.
Now this year it's been different though. As of late Q3, his net worth actually dropped by about $48.2 billion year to date, averaging closer to $191 million daily. Still not exactly pocket change, but you can see how volatile it gets when you're that dependent on stock performance.
What's interesting is that Tesla is where most of his wealth is locked up. He owns roughly 21% of the company, though a lot of that stake is tied up as collateral for loans. Tesla's sitting at around $408.84 per share right now with a market cap of $1.28 trillion.
He also founded SpaceX back in 2002 and still runs it as CEO. That company's done over 600 launches total - 160 of them just in 2025 so far. Since it's private you can't buy in, but estimates put it around $400 billion in value.
Before all this, Musk had some early wins too. Sold Zip2 to Compaq for $307 million, then made $180 million when PayPal went to eBay. But yeah, the real wealth came from holding massive stakes in Tesla and SpaceX as they scaled up.
The whole thing really does put into perspective how differently wealth works when you're at that level. It's not about salary - it's about owning pieces of companies that grow exponentially.