
Jerry Seinfeld has long been one of the most famous names in the comedy – but now he is also officially a billionaire. Since 2025 Forbes estimates its net fortune at $ 1.1 billion, largely due to the lasting success of Seinfeld, its ongoing comedy work and some smart business movements.
1. Seinfeld still pays off
Sitcom Seinfeld, which ended in 1998, continues to be ragged with hundreds of millions through syndication and streaming. Jerry and co-creator Larry David reportedly earn 15% of all profits-as recent streaming agreements, such as a $ 500 million license agreement, these checks are still growing.
2. Netflix paid him $ 20 million for one special
In 2020, Netflix fired $ 20 million on Stand-Up Seinfeld Special 23 hours to kill. It is just one of several projects that the platform bought from it, including its comedians in the car that received coffee.
3. He’s a fanatic of a car
Jerry Seinfeld owns one of the largest Porsche collections in the world, at one point reportedly owns more than 150 cars. His passion for cars helped to inspire his hit web series of comics in cars.
4. He rejected $ 100 million
In 1998, NBC offered Jerry $ 5 million per episode to shoot one more seinfeld season. This would be a total of $ 100 million – and said no.
5. He is now one of the few billionaires celebrities in the world
In 2025, Jerry Seinfeld joined the list of billionaires celebrit-one of just 18 stars around the world, who were first famous and then transformed this fame into a ten-seater capital.
6. They practice transcendental meditation
Seinfeld has long attributed transcendental meditation for keeping him sharp and calm over her decade long career.
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