Jerry Seinfeld Net Worth 2026
Last updated July 15, 2026
As of 2026, Jerry Seinfeld has an estimated net worth of $522.7 Million, computed film by film and year by year from public records and published rates. Every input, rate, and source behind the number is on this page.
Calculation
- Disclosed salaries and documented backend, each with a citation
- Undisclosed roles modeled from disclosed comparables for their era, budget band, and career stage
- Backend, endorsements, and producing credits estimated from disclosed medians

Fast Facts
| Birthdate | April 29, 1954 |
|---|---|
| Birthplace | Brooklyn, New York |
| Breakthrough | Seinfeld (1989) |
| Best Known | Seinfeld (1989) |
Data
Every line below is computed from public data and the published rate tables on our methodology page. Confidence: Grade C. Documented numbers cover only a small share of this figure, so most of it is modeled from published rates and comparables (grades run from A, mostly documented, to C, mostly modeled).
The Calculation
| Line | Amount |
|---|---|
| Revenue | |
| Film pay, modeled lead roles (25 of 53 films) era and budget-band medians of disclosed lead salaries | $162,000,000 |
| Film pay, modeled supporting and early roles (28 of 53 films) 2.5% of era medians: the pre-stardom rate | $10,231,250 |
| Endorsements, estimated (1 documented brand partnerships) 1 named partnerships x the $5.5M median disclosed ambassador fee x the 2.1-year median disclosed term | $11,550,000 |
| Residuals, estimated SAG residual rates (3.6% of distributor receipts in the post-theatrical windows) on receipts assumed at half of box office, split by role share and spread over the ten years after each release | $510,588 |
| Stand-up touring (modeled) Ongoing arena-level stand-up grosses; modeled as multi-million annual tour income. (pollstar.com) | $110,000,000 |
| Investment returns on savings actual 60/40 portfolio returns each year, after tax | $53,572,314 |
| Seinfeld backend and library (modeled) equity, estimated Seinfeld syndication and streaming library deals have been reported in the hundreds of millions for the principal cast/creators over decades. $400M personal library/backend equity is an estimate of remaining and reinvested rights value, not a single disclosed wire.; $400,000,000 x 100% stake (variety.com) | $400,000,000 |
| Expenses | |
| Representation fees agent 10% + attorney 5% | -$44,143,776 |
| Taxes US-CA effective rates, year by year | -$113,921,355 |
| Personal spending measured household savings rates by income | -$67,056,804 |
| Estimated net worth | $522,742,218 |
Film by Film
| Film | Year | Role | Budget | Box office | Pay counted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Life, Larry and the Pursuit of Unhappiness no disclosed fee: modeled on the $25.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2026 | Lead | $70,000,000 | – | $10,500,000 |
| Being Eddie no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $25.0M median for its era and budget band | 2025 | Supporting | $70,000,000 | – | $625,000 |
| John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in LA no disclosed fee: modeled on the $25.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2024 | Lead | $70,000,000 | – | $10,500,000 |
| Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $25.0M median for its era and budget band | 2024 | Supporting | $70,000,000 | – | $625,000 |
| Unfrosted no disclosed fee: modeled on the $25.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2024 | Lead | $70,000,000 | – | $10,500,000 |
| George Carlin's American Dream no disclosed fee: modeled on the $25.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2022 | Lead | $70,000,000 | – | $10,500,000 |
| 23 Hours to Kill no disclosed fee: modeled on the $25.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2020 | Lead | $70,000,000 | – | $10,500,000 |
| Huge in France no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2019 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| My Next Guest Needs No Introduction no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2018 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| If You're Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2017 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Jerry Before Seinfeld no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2017 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Mystery Science Theater 3000 no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2017 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Dying Laughing no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2016 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Maya & Marty no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2016 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Netflix no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2016 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Robert Klein no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2016 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| The Jim Gaffigan Show no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2016 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Inside Amy Schumer no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2015 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| An Evening at the Improv no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2014 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Don Rickles: One Night Only no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2014 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Tom's Restaurant no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2014 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Top Five no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M era median | 2014 | Supporting | $12,000,000 | $26,100,000 | $500,000 |
| David Steinberg no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2013 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Colin Quinn no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2011 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2011 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| 30 Rock no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2007 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Bee Movie no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $10.0M median for its era and budget band | 2007 | Supporting | $150,000,000 | $293,500,000 | $250,000 |
| Bee Movie Game no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2007 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Lionsgate Films no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2007 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| The Thing About My Folks no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2005 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | $823,337 | $500,000 |
| The Improv no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2003 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Comedian (film) no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2002 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | $2,751,988 | $500,000 |
| Madacy Entertainment no disclosed fee: modeled on the $20.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 2001 | Lead | $40,000,000 | – | $6,000,000 |
| Curb Your Enthusiasm no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2000 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Dilbert no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $20.0M median for its era and budget band | 2000 | Supporting | $40,000,000 | – | $500,000 |
| Larry David: Curb Your Enthusiasm no disclosed fee: modeled on the $15.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 1999 | Lead | $26,000,000 | – | $3,900,000 |
| Pros & Cons no disclosed fee: modeled on the $15.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 1999 | Lead | $26,000,000 | – | $3,900,000 |
| I'm Telling You for the Last Time no disclosed fee: modeled on the $15.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 1998 | Lead | $26,000,000 | – | $3,900,000 |
| Mad About You no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1998 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | – | $375,000 |
| NewsRadio no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1997 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | – | $375,000 |
| Eddie (film) no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1996 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | $31,400,000 | $375,000 |
| Good Money no disclosed fee: modeled on the $15.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 1996 | Lead | $26,000,000 | – | $3,900,000 |
| Abbott and Costello no disclosed fee: modeled on the $15.0M median for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of budget | 1994 | Lead | $26,000,000 | – | $3,900,000 |
| Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1993 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | – | $375,000 |
| The Larry Sanders Show no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1993 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | – | $375,000 |
| Carol Leifer no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $15.0M median for its era and budget band | 1992 | Supporting | $26,000,000 | – | $375,000 |
| Seinfeld no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1987 | Lead | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| Stand-Up Confidential no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1987 | Lead | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| Rodney Dangerfield no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1986 | Supporting | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| The Ratings Game no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1984 | Lead | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| An Evening at the Improv no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1982 | Supporting | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| Square Pegs no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1982 | Supporting | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
| An Evening at the Improv no disclosed fee: 2.5% of the $2.8M median for its era and budget band | 1981 | Supporting | $14,000,000 | – | $68,750 |
How the modeled figures work. An undisclosed lead role after the breakthrough gets the median of disclosed lead salaries for its era and budget band, capped at 15% of the film’s budget. Supporting and pre-breakthrough roles get 2.5% of that median, the documented going rate for actors before stardom. Films with no reported budget are treated as small productions. Undocumented backend, endorsements, and producer or director credits enter as separate estimated lines in the calculation above, built from disclosed medians. Every median comes from the published tables on our methodology page.
Net Worth Over Time
Modeled balance at the end of each year, matching the year-by-year table below.
Year by Year
| Year | Income | Rep fees | Tax rate | Spent | Saved | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $10,500,000 | $1,575,000 | 45% | $2,405,288 | $2,503,462 | $522,742,218 |
| 2025 | $14,475,000 | $2,171,250 | 45% | $3,315,861 | $3,451,202 | $120,238,755 |
| 2024 | $35,478,758 | $5,321,814 | 45% | $8,127,297 | $8,459,023 | $106,594,945 |
| 2023 | $13,853,758 | $2,078,064 | 45% | $3,173,550 | $3,303,082 | $88,524,786 |
| 2022 | $20,503,758 | $3,075,564 | 45% | $4,696,898 | $4,888,609 | $75,690,055 |
| 2021 | $10,003,758 | $1,500,564 | 45% | $2,291,611 | $2,385,146 | $84,357,734 |
| 2020 | $20,503,758 | $3,075,564 | 45% | $4,696,898 | $4,888,609 | $73,434,373 |
| 2019 | $10,503,758 | $1,575,564 | 45% | $2,406,148 | $2,504,359 | $62,411,921 |
| 2018 | $10,503,758 | $1,575,564 | 45% | $2,406,148 | $2,504,359 | $51,793,580 |
| 2017 | $22,546,022 | $3,381,903 | 47% | $4,976,922 | $5,180,061 | $50,615,344 |
| 2016 | $40,046,022 | $6,006,903 | 47% | $8,839,959 | $9,200,774 | $41,245,933 |
| 2015 | $16,046,141 | $2,406,921 | 47% | $3,542,105 | $3,686,681 | $30,297,594 |
| 2014 | $13,042,383 | $1,956,357 | 47% | $2,879,041 | $2,996,553 | $26,416,749 |
| 2013 | $542,383 | $81,357 | 47% | $153,936 | $90,407 | $21,802,455 |
| 2012 | $42,779 | $6,417 | 43% | $18,446 | $2,280 | $19,207,233 |
| 2011 | $6,542,779 | $981,417 | 43% | $1,553,288 | $1,616,688 | $17,706,945 |
| 2010 | $42,779 | $6,417 | 43% | $18,446 | $2,280 | $15,576,241 |
| 2009 | $42,779 | $6,417 | 43% | $18,446 | $2,280 | $14,322,530 |
| 2008 | $42,779 | $6,417 | 43% | $18,446 | $2,280 | $12,596,152 |
| 2007 | $12,750,515 | $1,912,577 | 43% | $3,027,036 | $3,150,588 | $15,762,043 |
| 2006 | $5,036 | $755 | 43% | $2,172 | $268 | $12,061,452 |
| 2005 | $504,918 | $75,738 | 43% | $154,119 | $90,514 | $11,125,783 |
| 2004 | $4,918 | $738 | 43% | $2,121 | $262 | $10,720,098 |
| 2003 | $6,004,918 | $900,738 | 43% | $1,425,598 | $1,483,785 | $10,094,483 |
| 2002 | $504,522 | $75,678 | 46% | $145,893 | $85,683 | $7,544,144 |
| 2001 | $6,004,522 | $900,678 | 46% | $1,350,477 | $1,405,598 | $8,210,548 |
| 2000 | $1,004,522 | $150,678 | 46% | $225,927 | $235,148 | $7,070,812 |
| 1999 | $7,804,522 | $1,170,678 | 46% | $1,755,315 | $1,826,960 | $6,891,484 |
| 1998 | $4,279,522 | $641,928 | 46% | $962,507 | $1,001,793 | $4,636,781 |
| 1997 | $379,522 | $56,928 | 46% | $109,746 | $64,454 | $3,148,129 |
| 1996 | $4,275,000 | $641,250 | 46% | $961,490 | $1,000,735 | $2,615,279 |
| 1995 | $0 | $0 | 46% | $0 | $0 | $1,459,000 |
| 1994 | $3,900,000 | $585,000 | 46% | $877,149 | $912,951 | $1,206,204 |
| 1993 | $750,000 | $112,500 | 46% | $216,878 | $127,372 | $294,371 |
| 1992 | $375,000 | $56,250 | 36% | $128,520 | $75,480 | $156,125 |
| 1991 | $0 | $0 | 36% | $0 | $0 | $76,607 |
| 1990 | $0 | $0 | 36% | $0 | $0 | $65,322 |
| 1989 | $0 | $0 | 36% | $0 | $0 | $64,545 |
| 1988 | $0 | $0 | 36% | $0 | $0 | $54,987 |
| 1987 | $137,500 | $20,625 | 45% | $48,854 | $15,428 | $50,362 |
| 1986 | $68,750 | $10,313 | 55% | $23,404 | $2,893 | $33,925 |
| 1985 | $0 | $0 | 55% | $0 | $0 | $27,679 |
| 1984 | $68,750 | $10,313 | 55% | $23,404 | $2,893 | $23,159 |
| 1983 | $0 | $0 | 45% | $0 | $0 | $18,963 |
| 1982 | $137,500 | $20,625 | 45% | $48,854 | $15,428 | $18,963 |
| 1981 | $68,750 | $10,313 | 45% | $28,605 | $3,535 | $3,535 |
Model Notes
- RESIDENCE PROXY: residence not individually sourced for this batch; US-CA default applied until documented
Methodology
We rebuild Jerry’s career as a yearly time series. Disclosed salaries and documented backend enter as reported, with citations. Undisclosed lead roles get the median of disclosed salaries for their era and budget band, capped at 15% of the film’s budget. Supporting roles and roles from before the breakthrough get 2.5% of that median, the going-rate ratio measured from disclosed pre-stardom deals. Films with no reported budget are treated as small productions, and every role is estimated unless a source documents it was unpaid. Representation fees come out at sourced rates, taxes follow the eras actually lived through, spending follows measured household savings behavior unless court documents say otherwise, and what remains compounds at real market returns. Undocumented backend enters as an expected value from disclosed deals, endorsements at the median disclosed ambassador fee, and producer or director credits at union-scale floors.
The full model, every rate table, and how our estimates have checked out against real deals are on the methodology page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jerry Seinfeld's net worth in 2026?
As of 2026, Jerry Seinfeld's net worth is an estimated $522.7 Million. The estimate is built film by film from disclosed salaries and documented backend, then year by year: income, minus representation fees and taxes, minus spending, compounded at real market returns.
How does Jerry Seinfeld make money?
Film salaries and documented backend participation.
How is Jerry Seinfeld's net worth calculated?
Disclosed paydays enter as reported, with citations. Undisclosed lead roles use the median of disclosed salaries for their era and budget band, capped at 15% of the film's budget, and supporting or early-career roles use the documented pre-stardom fraction of that median. We subtract sourced representation fees, taxes for the years Jerry actually worked, and spending from measured savings behavior, then compound at real market returns. Undocumented backend, endorsements, and producing credits enter as estimated lines from disclosed medians. Every rate and source is published.
How much does Jerry Seinfeld make per film?
It varies by role and era, and the film-by-film table above lists the pay counted for every title. Disclosed paydays enter as reported. Undisclosed roles are modeled from what comparable actors earned in the same era and budget range, with lead roles after the breakthrough earning the most and supporting or early roles a documented fraction of that.
Why is the tax rate so high, and don't actors avoid it with a loan-out company?
Tax comes out at the effective rate for where Jerry lived each year, which is the rate shown in the year-by-year table. In a high-tax state like California, combined federal and state income tax reaches close to half of a top earner's income, so those years run in the mid-40s percent. A loan-out company, the corporation many actors run their income through, does not lower the tax on the money they take home. Its real advantage is deducting business costs such as agent, manager, and attorney fees, and the model already subtracts those as a separate line before any tax is applied. High-earning performers also fall outside the pass-through business deduction that other company owners can claim, so it buys them no rate cut.
Why is this figure different from other net worth sites?
Most sites publish a single number with no way to check it. This estimate is built in the open: every salary, rate, and assumption is on the page, and the methodology page lists every source.
How accurate is this estimate?
No net worth estimate for a private individual is exact; this one is a model built from public data. The difference is that you can see how it was built and check every step. The confidence grade near the top of the calculation shows how much of the figure rests on disclosed numbers, and the page flags where a number leans on an assumption.
Is Jerry Seinfeld rich compared to the average person?
Yes. A net worth of $522.7 Million is far above the median American household, which sits near $193,000 according to Federal Reserve data.
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