Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)


Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)
June 13, 2025

What is Beyoncé Knowles’ Net Worth?

Beyoncé Knowles is an American pop singer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and actress who has a net worth of $600 million. Beyoncé Knowels’s husband Jay-Z is separately worth $2 billion, so their combined net worth as of this writing is $2.6 billion.

In May 2023, Jay-Z and Beyonce paid $200 million for a home in Malibu. It is one of the most expensive private home purchases in US history. Here’s a video tour of their Malibu home shot from a helicopter after their purchase was confirmed:

Beyonce is one of the highest-paid and most beloved celebrities on the planet. In a given touring year Beyonce Knowles earns $80 million from her various endeavors. She is also the winningest Grammy artist ever. In February 2023, Beyonce won her 32nd Grammy, which gave her the record for most Grammy wins ever, sliding one ahead of former record holder Georg Solti.

Beyonce had her first brush with fame thanks to the 90s TV show “Star Search” as a member of the rapping-and-dancing troupe Girl’s Tyme. Girl’s Tyme struggled in the late 1990s but was eventually signed by Columbia Records in 1997 under its new name, Destiny’s Child. Destiny’s Child would go on to release seven albums, five of which went platinum. In total, they sold over 50 million records worldwide. The group won the Best R&B/Soul Single award for their hit song “No, No, No.” One of the most popular Destiny’s Child songs was “Say my Name,” which won the award for “Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals” and “Best R&B Song.” Other hits by Destiny’s Child include “The Writing’s on the Wall,” “Jumpin, Jumpin,” and “Bills, Bills, Bills.” After they finished their album, “8 Days of Christmas,” the group decided to go their separate ways and work on solo projects. Beyonce struck out on her own and has released several extremely successful solo albums. She also developed a serious acting career with leading roles in Dreamgirls, Cadillac Records, Obsessed, and Austin Powers.

Early Life & Origin of the Name Beyoncé

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles was born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas. The eldest daughter of Mathew Knowles and Tina Knowles.

Tina Knowles’ maiden name is Celestine Ann Beyonce (specifically with no accent on the end “e”). Her parents’ last name was actually “Beyincé.” Unfortunately on the day of Celestine’s birth, a hospital staffer accidentally wrote the last name on the birth certificate as “Beyonce,” (with no accent on the e). The name stuck and Celestine legally had a different last name from her parents and two older siblings.

Tina’s paternal great-grandfather Jean Boyancé (1832-1894) emigrated from Noaillac, France to the United States in roughly the 1850s. The exact date is not known, but it is known that he was living in Abbeville, Louisiana in 1859 when his son Alexandre was born. Alexandre had roughly 19 children from three wives. His youngest child, Lumis Albert Boyance, was born on May 22, 1910 in Delcambre, Louisiana. At some point during Lumis’ life, for reasons that are not known, he began spelling his last name as “Beyincé” or even “Buyince” instead of “Boyance.” In the April 1940 US Census, Lumis’ wife was listed as “Agnes Buyince.” Perhaps this was yet another clerical error, or this is how they were spelling their name at this point. FYI, Agnes’ maiden last name was Deréon, hence the name of Tina’s and Beyoncé’s future fashion line “House of Deréon.” Lumis and Agnes had three children. Their youngest child, daughter Celestine Ann Beyonce, AKA Tina, was born in 1954. In 1981 Tina named her first born child, a daughter, “Beyoncé,” which is a portmaneau/homage to various versions of her paternal last name going back several generations.

Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)

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Destiny’s Child

Beyoncé grew up in a middle-class household alongside her younger sister, Solange. Beyoncé’s early exposure to music was through her mother’s salon, where she would sing along to the tunes on the radio. It didn’t take long for her parents to recognize her vocal talent, and at the age of seven, she won her school’s talent show with a powerful rendition of John Lennon’s “Imagine.”

Beyoncé’s career beginnings were as a member of the girl group Girls’ Tyme, which she joined at the age of eight. The group, consisting of six members, including Beyoncé’s cousin Kelly Rowland, gained initial recognition by competing in local talent shows. However, their big break came when they appeared on the television talent show “Star Search.” Although they didn’t win, the experience proved to be invaluable, cementing their desire to pursue a career in music.

The girl group underwent several lineup changes and, in 1993, was rebranded as Destiny’s Child, a quartet consisting of Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett. Managed by Beyoncé’s father, Mathew Knowles, Destiny’s Child signed with Columbia Records in 1997. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1998, included the hit single “No, No, No Part 2.” They quickly rose to fame with their second album, “The Writing’s on the Wall,” featuring chart-topping singles like “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name.” Despite experiencing lineup changes, Destiny’s Child continued to enjoy success, becoming one of the world’s best-selling girl groups of all time.

Solo Career

Beyoncé’s solo career began while Destiny’s Child was on hiatus. In 2003, she released her debut solo album, “Dangerously in Love,” which sold millions of copies worldwide and won five Grammy Awards. With hit singles like “Crazy in Love” and “Baby Boy,” Beyoncé established herself as a viable solo artist. Since then, her career has continued to soar, with each album showcasing her vocal prowess, songwriting skills, and innovative artistry. Beyoncé has broken records, won numerous awards, and cemented her status as one of the most influential artists of her generation.

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Beyonce Endorsement Deals

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Known for her contributions to the entertainment industry, this successful Texan’s savvy business acumen has elevated her to a brand name of great significance. In 2002, Beyonce inked her inaugural endorsement deal with Pepsi, swiftly followed by partnerships with L’Oreal, American Express, Samsung, Ford, and DirectTV. Her portfolio includes a range of fragrances, one of which, a signature fragrance for Coty, arose from a lucrative $20 million, three-year deal. Not to be overlooked is her fashion line, House of Dereon, a venture launched in collaboration with her mother, Tina.

Her journey into the world of fragrances began in 2010 with the launch of her first solo fragrance brand. Since then, she has introduced a total of six fragrance brands, collectively amassing over $500 million in revenue post-2010. The amalgamation of her brand entities solidifies her position as the most triumphant celebrity fragrance enterprise to date.

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NetFlix Deal

Beyonce struck a $60 million agreement with Netflix in 2018 to deliver three content pieces to the streaming giant. The first release, a documentary titled “Homecoming” revolving around her 2018 Coachella performance, hit screens in April 2019. Debunking an internet rumor, Beyonce did not settle for a 50% pay cut to film her Coachella show. She received a standard performance fee and asserted her filming plans to Coachella, who readily consented. The couple, Beyonce and Jay-Z, welcomed their first child, Blue Ivy Carter, in 2012. In June 2017, the duo introduced twins, a daughter named Rumi and a son named Sir.

Did Beyonce Make $300 Million Off Uber?

A viral claim in May 2019 suggested Beyonce amassed $300 million from Uber stock received for a private 2015 performance. This narrative is unfounded. Articles erroneously assumed that Beyonce owned 6 million shares in Uber, but in reality, she was granted $6 million worth of Restricted Stock Units in 2015, pegged to a $50 billion valuation. Post-IPO at a $67 billion market cap, these shares, had she not sold any or suffered dilution, would be valued around $9 million.

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Beyonce Knowles Net Worth Over Time

  • 2000 – $10 million
  • 2004 – $20 million
  • 2007 – $30 million
  • 2008 – $55 million
  • 2011 – $140 million
  • 2014 – $250 million
  • 2017 – $350 million
  • 2019 – $400 million
  • 2020 – $425 million
  • 2021 – $450 million
  • 2022 – $480 million
  • 2023 – $600 million
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Real Estate

Beyonce and Jay-Z boast a highly valuable real estate portfolio spanning the globe.

In Los Angeles alone, they command real estate holdings valued at approximately $300 million.

The power couple secured a Bel Air mansion for $88 million in 2017 and embarked on a remarkable acquisition in May 2023 with a $200 million purchase of a 30,000-square-foot Malibu estate, then the second most expensive home sale in US history.

Their real estate journey traces back to:

  • A 2008 purchase of a 7-bedroom Indian Creek Island mansion in Miami for $8 million, later sold for $9.3 million in 2010.
  • Beyonce’s ownership of a $2.6 million New Orleans home.
  • Jay-Z’s possession of a $10 million NYC apartment acquired for $6.85 million in 2004.
  • Beyonce’s 2005 $5 million NYC condo sale for $9.95 million in 2017.
  • The joint purchase of the $26 million Hamptons estate “Pond House” in 2017.
  • The $88 million splurge on a 30,000-square-foot Bel Air mansion with a $52 million mortgage and deluxe amenities.
  • Joint ownership of a $4 million Bahamas private island.
  • The eye-catching $200 million Malibu mansion acquisition in 2023.

Public records suggest their US real estate assets tally over $350 million, leaving room for undisclosed foreign holdings or properties wrapped under LLCs.

Other Fun Facts

For Jay’s 41st birthday, Beyonce gifted him a $2 million Bugatti Veyron Grand. Come Father’s Day 2012, she presented him with a $40 million Bombardier Challenger 850 private jet, sporting Shawn Carter emblazoned on its exterior.

Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Data from 2023 and 2024, along with forecast data for 2025, 2026, and an expanded forecast to 2027, and 2028.

 



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Beyoncé Knowles Net Worth (Money & Salary)