$203.7 Million

Logan Paul Net Worth 2026

Last updated July 13, 2026

As of 2026, Logan Paul has an estimated net worth of $203.7 Million, computed year by year from measured channel data. Every input, rate, and source behind the number is on this page.

Calculation

  • Measured from public data: views, sponsorship disclosures, stream counts
  • Every rate sourced and published; lanes without measurement estimated from published benchmarks
Logan Paul

Fast Facts

BirthdateApril 1, 1995
BirthplaceWestlake, Ohio

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

Logan Paul net worth line items
LineAmount
Revenue
Lifetime ad revenue (gross)
the channel's measured views, paid at published ad rates for its genre
$22,240,225
Lifetime sponsorship revenue (net of management)
measured sponsored videos at published rates, after the management cut
$15,350,682
Merchandise, estimated
a small share of engaged fans buying one drop a year, at sourced margins
$7,253,398
Social sponsorships, estimated
paid Instagram and TikTok posts, priced by follower reach
$3,332,222
PRIME Hydration distributions, modeled
the drink he co-founded with KSI under Congo Brands did $250M retail in year one (his own stated figure), a reported $1.2B retail in 2023 (Bloomberg), then fell hard through 2024-2025; his stake is reported at 20% but has never been documented, so distributions are modeled on that reported share and anchored to a hard external check: his co-founder's UK holding company (Solaris UK Holdings, Companies House 14657608) filed GBP 186M of net assets by February 2025, which is where the equivalent reported 20% stake's proceeds landed on the other side of the same business (cbinsights.com)
$190,000,000
WWE contract, modeled
signed June 2022 and re-signed on a multiyear deal in April 2023 (ESPN); WWE has never disclosed his terms and the circulating figures ($250K base at signing, $5M a year now) are aggregator-tier, so the rows ramp between those poles across his rise from special attraction to United States Champion (November 2023) (espn.com)
$8,250,000
Boxing purse, commission-disclosed
the KSI rematch (November 2019, Staples Center) guaranteed each fighter $900,000 per the disclosed purse filings, with a 50/50 event revenue split on top counted in the reported row (badlefthook.com)
$900,000
Boxing and exhibition income, reported
the KSI rematch carried a 50/50 split of tickets and PPV beyond the guarantee (2019); the Floyd Mayweather exhibition (June 2021) reportedly paid a $250,000 base plus 10% of PPV revenue, entered near $5M, with the $1.5M he says Mayweather still owes him entering if the dispute resolves in his favor; the Dillon Danis fight (October 2023) had no disclosed purse for him, priced at $2M given Danis said on record he cleared over $1M as the B-side (boxinginsider.com)
$9,000,000
99 Originals NFT sales
the Polaroid NFT project's total sale volume was $2,409,540 with a disclosed 49% share to him (en.cryptonomist.ch)
$1,200,000
Investment returns on savings
savings compounded at a 60/40 portfolio's actual yearly returns
$36,774,647
PRIME Hydration stake (reported 20%) equity
no priced round exists for Congo Brands or Prime Hydration LLC; with 2025 revenue reported near $300M after the fall from the $1.2B 2023 peak, the enterprise is held at roughly 1.5x current-run-rate wholesale revenue; this line values what he still holds, while cash already taken out sits in the distributions row above, so the two do not overlap; $300,000,000 x 20% stake; 25% marketability discount applied (en.wikipedia.org)
$45,000,000
Lunchly equity
the joint lunch-kit venture with KSI and MrBeast launched September 2024 with national Walmart distribution; revenue and the split have never been published, so the enterprise enters at a nominal early-stage CPG valuation with an equal co-founder share assumed; $30,000,000 x 33% stake; 25% marketability discount applied (forbes.com)
$7,425,000
Encino mansion appreciation, estimated
documented $6,550,000 purchase in 2017, sold 2022 for a documented $7,405,000 (bought October 2017 (LA Times), sold April 2022 to Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox per TMZ), actual sale price, net 7% selling costs; the purchase itself is already counted in savings (tmz.com)
$336,650
Dorado, Puerto Rico house appreciation, estimated
estimated $13,000,000 purchase in 2021 (reporting on his first Dorado purchase runs $10M-$15.75M with no deed published; $13M is used, and the house was listed at $14M in August 2025 per TMZ, which brackets the estimate), 4.5%/yr US appreciation, net 7% selling costs; the purchase itself is already counted in savings (tmz.com)
$2,066,340
Expenses
CryptoZoo refunds, his committed buyback
he committed more than $2.3M in January 2024 to buy back CryptoZoo NFTs at 0.1 ETH each after the project failed to ship, per his own announcement and TechCrunch (techcrunch.com)
-$2,300,000
Production costs
a share of gross, set by the channel's production style
-$8,059,970
Taxes on creator income
effective tax rates for where the creator lived, year by year
-$74,061,649
Personal spending
set by measured household savings rates at each income level
-$60,989,729
Estimated net worth$203,717,816

How the calculation works. Ad revenue starts from the channel’s real view counts. We read the views for each year from public data and Internet Archive snapshots, then pay them at the published ad rate for the channel’s genre, adjusted for the year and where the audience watches from. Views from before YouTube paid for Shorts are priced at the Shorts Fund floor. Sponsorship counts only the videos our scan flags as sponsored, priced at published rates and taken after a management cut. Merchandise, memberships, and paid social posts are estimated from the size of the engaged audience at sourced per-fan rates. Every rate behind these lines is published on our methodology page.

Net Worth Over Time

$100M$200M20132016201920222026$203.7 Million2013: $9062014: $1,5462015: $9,1782016: $149,1772017: $3,224,6152018: $5,754,2332019: $9,409,9252020: $12,071,1882021: $18,461,7162022: $32,433,6152023: $83,235,5082024: $120,386,5732025: $147,967,6952026: $203,717,816

Modeled balance at the end of each year, matching the year-by-year table below. The final point folds in stakes and holdings valued at today’s figures.

Year by Year

Logan Paul year by year model
YearAd revenueSponsorship (net)Other incomeTax rateSavedBalance
2026$219,099$1,274,519$1,361,34228%$922,132$148,889,827
2025$492,247$858,876$22,744,96028%$11,136,315$147,967,695
2024$463,902$1,311,056$50,423,82328%$24,241,238$120,386,573
2023$520,286$2,520,341$93,739,96828%$44,967,086$83,235,508
2022$916,637$4,365,396$32,122,24528%$16,938,698$32,433,615
2021$1,421,778$3,432,364$5,608,56128%$4,385,503$18,461,716
2020$2,350,709$1,186,231$960,87345%$1,340,109$12,071,188
2019$2,737,815$197,649$4,282,08745%$2,367,895$9,409,925
2018$5,522,673$204,251$2,737,84545%$2,614,103$5,754,233
2017$6,904,287$0$3,340,98947%$3,053,792$3,224,615
2016$496,417$0$312,92847%$139,243$149,177
2015$163,284$0$047%$7,616$9,178
2014$11,672$0$047%$544$1,546
2013$19,418$0$047%$906$906

Model Notes

  • logan-paul--impaulsive: ads on publish-cohort approximation; calendar accrual needs >=3 wayback points spanning >=3 years
  • logan-paul--original: ads on publish-cohort approximation; calendar accrual needs >=3 wayback points spanning >=3 years
  • RESIDENCE PROXY: LA from 2014 and Encino from October 2017; moved to Dorado, Puerto Rico in 2021 and said on record the tax treatment was part of the move, so Act 60 blend rates apply from 2021
Reproduce this number. A net worth estimate should be reproducible the way a scientific finding is: the same public inputs and the same published rates should always give the same answer. Channel statistics come from the YouTube Data API (free key, channels + videos endpoints), stream counts from Kworb's public tracker, and historical views from Internet Archive snapshots. Every rate (CPM by genre and era, sponsorship rates, tax rates, savings rates, benchmark returns) is published with citations on our methodology page. Apply the rates to the measured numbers year by year as shown above and you will land on $203.7 Million. Reconciliation: logan-paul: catalog covers 100.0% of channel views; logan-paul--impaulsive: catalog covers 100.0% of channel views; logan-paul--original: catalog covers 99.4% of channel views.

Methodology

We rebuild Logan's career as a yearly time series. Measured views earn era-appropriate ad rates, measured sponsored videos earn sourced integration rates, production costs and management fees come out, taxes follow the jurisdictions actually lived in, spending follows academic savings-rate data, and what remains compounds at real market returns. Business stakes are valued from real transactions where they exist, with a marketability discount on minority holdings. Lanes without direct measurement, like merchandise, are estimated from published benchmarks.

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 Logan Paul's net worth in 2026?

As of 2026, Logan Paul's net worth is an estimated $203.7 Million. The estimate is built year by year from measured channel data: income, minus costs and taxes, minus spending, compounded at real market returns, plus any business stakes.

How does Logan Paul make money?

YouTube ad revenue and measured brand integrations, plus any documented business stakes.

How is Logan Paul's net worth calculated?

We measure views and sponsored videos from public YouTube data, apply published per-genre rates for each era, subtract taxes for where Logan actually lived each year, subtract spending using academic savings-rate data, and compound what remains at real market returns. Every rate and source is published, so you can reproduce the number yourself.

How much does Logan Paul earn from YouTube?

The year-by-year table above shows the ad revenue and sponsorship counted for each year. Ad income comes from measured views paid at the published rate for the channel's genre, and sponsorship from the videos flagged as sponsored. Earnings track Logan's uploads and view counts, so they rise and fall with the channel's output rather than staying flat.

Why is the tax rate what it is, and doesn't running income through a company lower it?

Tax comes out at the effective rate for the country Logan lived in each year, which is why the rate in the year-by-year table changes when a move is on the public record. Running income through a company, an LLC in the United States or a limited company in the United Kingdom, does not lower the tax on money the owner takes home. Its advantage is deducting business costs, and the model already subtracts production costs and management fees before tax is applied.

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 rate and assumption is on the page, and the methodology page lists every source. We never use another outlet's net worth figure as an input, so the number reflects measured data rather than a copy of what someone else printed.

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 measured or documented numbers, and the page flags where a number leans on an assumption.

Is Logan Paul rich compared to the average person?

Yes. A net worth of $203.7 Million is far above the median American household, which sits near $193,000 according to Federal Reserve data. See where you stand with our net worth percentile calculator or compare against the average net worth by age.

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