What is Jake Paul's net worth?
Jake Paul is an American social media personality, actor, boxer, and comedian who has a net worth of $100 million. Jake Paul is consistently one of the highest-paid social media stars in the world, making a minimum of $20 million and as much as $50 million every year (before taxes) through a mix of boxing events, merchandise, YouTube video views, and endorsements. Jake earned $45 million in 2021, thanks primarily to his three professional boxing matches, with $5 million coming from endorsements and social media earnings. Between September 2022 and September 2023, he earned $34 million.
He first gained extensive media coverage when the music video for his 2017 single "It's Everyday Bro" went viral on YouTube. He is the younger brother of YouTube star Logan Paul. In recent years, Jake has embarked on a career as a boxer. He has defeated a number of opponents in matches that have been ordered by millions of Pay Per View watchers. In November 2024, Jake fought Mike Tyson in an event that was streamed live on Netflix. Jake reportedly earned $40 million for the fight, while Mike was paid $20 million.
Jake is also the co-founder of the body care brand, "W." In July 2024, W raised $11 million in a Series A funding found that valued the company as a whole at $150 million. The company primarily produces men's deodorant.
Early Life
Jake Joseph Paul was born on January 17, 1997, in Westlake, Ohio, to Pamela Stepnick and Gregory Paul. He has one brother, Logan, who is also a popular YouTube star. Jake got started posting videos on the now-defunct video platform Vine. He had nearly five and a half million followers and two billion views on Vine when it shut down.
Social Media Career
Jake launched his video career in September 2013. Once Vine closed down in January 2017, Disney hired Jake to be on the sitcom "Bizaardvark." His catchphrase on the show was "It's Everyday Bro!" (Side note: That catchphrase is not grammatically correct. "Everyday" means commonplace, ordinary, or routine, for example: "These are my everyday run-of-the-mill socks." I'm pretty sure Jake is intending to say, "It's Every Day, Bro!" which would mean something that happens each day…)
In July 2017, Jake was fired from "Bizaardvark" during the filming of the second season. By that time, Paul had generated a bunch of controversies, including complaints from his neighbors about wild parties, pranks, fire hazards, and the enormous crowds of young fans that gathered in the street outside of Paul's rented house after he published his address on social media. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Paul confirmed that he was fired from the Disney Channel show due to the hubbub over his parties and the local news coverage of it.
Jake Paul launched Team 10 in January 2017. Team 10 is a digital influencer marketing platform and creative agency that creates and promotes entertainment for teenagers. In May of that same year, he released a song and music video called "It's Everyday Bro." The video got more than 70 million views in one month.
In early January 2018, Paul uploaded a video called "I lost my virginity." The video's thumbnail showed Paul and his then-girlfriend, Erika Costell, laying semi-nude on top of each other. YouTube age-restricted the video as a result. Paul changed the thumbnail to a clothed photo of the couple.
Boxing Career and Earnings
From his 2021 boxing matches alone, Jake earned $40 million between purses and Pay Per View bonuses.
Jake Paul made his professional boxing debut on January 20, 2020, in Miami. He faced off against fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib. Jake was victorious with a TKO 2:18 into the first round.
In November 2020, Jake defeated retired NBA player Nate Robinson via knockout. He earned an estimated $1.2 million from this fight.
In December 2021, Jake defeated MMA fighter Ben Askren via TKO.
In August 2021, Jake defeated Tyron Woodley by split decision. He earned $2 million from this fight.
Jake and Tyron had a rematch in December 2021, with Jake winning via knockout.
In October 2022 Jake defeated MMA fighter Anderson Silva by unanimous decision. He earned $1.5 million from this fight.
On February 26, Jake faced off against Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia and lost via split decision. Jake guaranteed himself $3.2 million for the fight plus 65% of Pay Per View earnings. He was expected to earn around $9 million from the match, but the Problem Child took to social media and claimed that he made $30 million for the bout.
In 2023, Jake Paul signed a multiyear contract with the Professional Fighters League (PFL) to compete in a new pay-per-view division.
In November 2024, Jake earned $40 million defeating Mike Tyson in a Netflix-produced boxing match.
Personal Life
On July 18, 2017, Paul's neighbors in Los Angeles met with city council members and law enforcement officials with the intention of filing a public nuisance lawsuit against the YouTube star. Paul made the address of his rented home in the Beverly Grove neighborhood public, and large crowds of fans gathered outside the house. Paul was eventually sued for $2.5 million by his landlords.
Paul started dating model Erika Costello in 2018. They broke up in November 2018. That same year, he dated "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." actress Chloe Bennet.
Paul dated social media star Tana Mongeau from April 2019 to January 2020. The two were engaged and married in a highly publicized ceremony in July, but the wedding turned out to be nothing but a publicity stunt. In April 2023, Paul started dating Dutch speed skater Jutta Leerdam.
In 2019, Paul threw a massive party at his Calabasas, California mansion. Authorities investigated whether or not a number of young female guests had their drinks spiked. At least one person filed a complaint with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department alleging that their drink had been drugged. In a Facebook post on the "Moms of Conejo Valley" page, a concerned mom wrote: "My daughter was at a party in Calabasas last night for YouTube Jake Paul. The house was a mansion filled with young people. She ended up in the hospital with eight other girls who had been drugged and ended up at West Hills Hospital incoherent." The mom said the girls were half-naked and couldn't talk or walk.
On May 30, 2020, during the George Floyd/Black Lives Matter protests in Scottsdale, Arizona, Paul was having dinner at P.F. Changs in the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall. People began looting the mall. Paul and his friends waded into the middle of the looting to video what was happening. He was charged with criminal trespassing and unlawful assembly, both of which are misdemeanor charges. He was not arrested. He will have to appear in court in Arizona.
Salary Highlights
In 2016, Jake earned an estimated $11.5 million. In 2017, he made $11 million. In 2018, Jake made an astonishing $21.5 million. That was enough to make him the second-highest-paid YouTube star on the planet. In 2021, Jake earned $45 million in total earnings. In 2022, he brought in $20 million.
LA Real Estate
In 2017, Jake Paul departed his Beverly Grove rental for a 15,000-square-foot mansion in Calabasas, California, which he purchased for $6.925 million. Set on 3.5 acres at the end of a gated driveway, the home opens to a three-story entry with a spiral staircase, Italian tile, and hardwood. The living room has a fireplace and floor-to-ceiling picture windows.
Arched doorways lead to the formal dining room and kitchen, which features four ovens and a large center island. The wood-accented master bedroom, one of eight-bedroom suites in the home, has a balcony and two walk-in closets. The oversized shower in the bathroom features steam, aromatherapy, and Bluetooth capabilities. A pool and spa with two waterfalls sit on the densely landscaped grounds, which include two grills and multiple patios overlooking the canyon.
Jake announced his intention to list the home for sale in January 2021 for around $7 million. Three months later he accepted $6.15 million, a $850,000 loss.
Puerto Rico Mansion
In May 2023, Jake Paul paid $15.75 million for a luxurious 12,000-square-foot mansion in Puerto Rico. The seller was retired MLB catcher Yadier Molina, who built the place from scratch, completing construction in 2021.