Biography

Jack Harlow net worth is estimated at $15 million, earned through a rapid rise in hip-hop that began when his 2020 single 'Whats Poppin' went viral and reached the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album 'Thats What They All Say' debuted at #5 on the Billboard 200, and his 2022 collaboration with Lil Nas X on 'Industry Baby' gave him his first #1 hit. Harlow has expanded into acting, starring in the 2023 Hulu remake of 'White Men Can't Jump' and appearing alongside Matt Damon in Apple TV+'s 'The Instigators.' His endorsement deals, including a partnership with KFC, have added substantial income to his music earnings.

Net Worth Timeline

Year Net Worth Change Highlight
2015 $50K +$0.05M Releases first commercial EP 'The Handsome Harlow' independently
2018 $300K +$0.25M Signs with Atlantic Records/Generation Now after DJ Drama co-sign
2020 $2M +$1.7M 'Whats Poppin' hits top 10; debut album debuts at #5 Billboard 200
2021 $5M +$3M 'Industry Baby' with Lil Nas X reaches #1; headline tour announced
2022 $9M +$4M 'Come Home the Kids Miss You' album released; KFC endorsement deal
2023 $12M +$3M Stars in 'White Men Can't Jump' remake on Hulu; acting career begins
2025 $15M +$3M Continued touring, Apple TV+ film release, and brand partnerships
2015 $50K +$0.05M
Releases first commercial EP 'The Handsome Harlow' independently
2018 $300K +$0.25M
Signs with Atlantic Records/Generation Now after DJ Drama co-sign
2020 $2M +$1.7M
'Whats Poppin' hits top 10; debut album debuts at #5 Billboard 200
2021 $5M +$3M
'Industry Baby' with Lil Nas X reaches #1; headline tour announced
2022 $9M +$4M
'Come Home the Kids Miss You' album released; KFC endorsement deal
2023 $12M +$3M
Stars in 'White Men Can't Jump' remake on Hulu; acting career begins
2025 $15M +$3M
Continued touring, Apple TV+ film release, and brand partnerships
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💰 How Much Does Jack Harlow Earn?

$22K
Per Day
$913
Per Hour
$15
Per Minute

Estimated based on reported annual earnings of $8M/year across all income sources.

🤯 $15 Million in Perspective

  • 36 average American homes ($420K each)
  • 268 years of the average US salary ($56K/yr)
  • 333 Tesla Model 3s
  • 2,636,204 Big Macs