Just How Rich Is Elon Musk?
Sometimes wealth becomes so abstract that you need a creative comparison to wrap your head around it. Elon Musk's net worth is one of those cases. The billionaire ended 2025 as the world's richest person with a net worth of $619 billion, and Bloomberg now estimates his wealth at $640 billion after recent gains. He was the first human to ever cross the $600 billion threshold.
His wealth grew by $187 billion in 2025 alone, fueled by an 18.6% gain in Tesla Inc. (TSLA) stock and SpaceX's soaring valuation ahead of a potential IPO. And he's already up another $20.9 billion in 2026. Things could get even wilder if Tesla's new pay package awards him nearly $1 trillion in shares, or if SpaceX goes public at a rumored $1.5 trillion valuation.
So let's put this in sports terms, because everyone understands sports team valuations, right?
Musk Versus the Sports World
Here's the thought experiment: Musk could buy every single team in Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League and the National Hockey League, and still have enough cash left over to buy a small country. Or at least a very nice island.
According to Forbes' current valuations, here's what the four major North American sports leagues are worth:
- MLB: 30 teams valued at $77.85 billion
- NBA: 30 teams valued at $160.975 billion
- NFL: 32 teams valued at $227.45 billion
- NHL: 32 teams valued at $70.55 billion
- Total: $536.825 billion
That means Musk could theoretically purchase all 124 teams across these leagues for $536.825 billion and still have $103.175 billion remaining. For context, that leftover amount is more than the net worth of most billionaires on the planet.




