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I just came across a statistic that hasn't let me go: Elon Musk and his incredible income per second. When you really think about it, it’s dizzying.
In 2024, his net worth reached $429 billion — not only placing him at the top of the richest people but also far, far beyond what the rest of us can even comprehend. But here’s where it gets interesting: breaking down his wealth growth over different time periods reveals these absurd numbers.
Musk earns about $3,708 per second. For most people on this planet, that’s more than a whole month’s salary. In one minute? $222,500. That’s the price of a really nice property in many countries. And if we look at an hour, we’re talking about $13.35 million — enough to buy a private jet and still have change left over.
But the crazy part is yet to come. His wealth grows by $320.5 million every day. Weekly, that’s about $2.24 billion. That’s not just some number — that’s the budget of countries, what Hollywood studios spend on their biggest productions.
When you put it all together, the scale becomes clear: in one week, Musk earns what others would need centuries to save. That’s not just wealth — it’s a different dimension of wealth accumulation. Tesla stock and his future projects in AI and space travel drive this exponential growth. Whether you find it fascinating or disturbing — the income per second simply shows how different the rules of the game are for people at this level.