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Just realized something wild about Elon Musk's wealth trajectory. His net worth hit $676 billion as of late last year, which makes him not just the richest person on Earth but by a massive margin — Larry Page sits at $254 billion, less than half of what Musk has accumulated.
So how much is he actually making? Different sources throw around different numbers. CoinCodex pegged it at $90 million daily, but that doesn't account for recent growth. If you look at his 2024 net worth of $421.2 billion and compare it to where he stands now, the YTD growth for 2025 comes to roughly $254.8 billion. Break that down across the year and you're looking at approximately $698 million per day. Yeah, per day.
But here's where it gets interesting. If you want to know how much does elon musk make in an hour, just divide that daily figure by 24. You get about $29 million per hour. Now consider that the CDC recommends seven hours of sleep per night for optimal health. During those seven hours you're sleeping, Musk is racking up roughly $203.5 million. Let that sink in — while you're unconscious, he's made more money than most people see in a lifetime.
The real kicker? Tesla shareholders recently approved what's being called a roughly $1 trillion compensation package for him. If he pulls it off — which involves hitting targets like selling a million humanoid robots, pushing 10 million self-driving subscriptions, and getting Tesla valued at $8.5 trillion — he could become the world's first trillionaire. When news broke about the approval, Musk said something about embarking on not just a new chapter for Tesla but an entirely new book.
It's the kind of wealth accumulation that honestly feels disconnected from how the rest of us experience money. The math is real, but the scale is almost impossible to visualize.