The world’s first trillionaire · live
Tracked live from his real public holdings — his SpaceX (SPCX) and Tesla (TSLA) stakes — then measured against things a human can actually picture.
The number moves because the markets do. How it’s calculated ↓
No salary, no dividends — almost all of it is two stocks, and he can’t even sell the big one yet. His SpaceX shares are locked up for over a year, but wealth trackers still value them at the live price.
A million and a billion sound similar. They really, really aren’t. Here are four ways to feel the difference.
A $5 coffee might be a big deal to you. Here’s the purchase that would sting Elon exactly as much.
Enter your net worth — we’ll match every everyday spend to the same slice of his fortune.
If every dollar were one second, here’s how long each fortune lasts at $1 a second.
A single note is just 0.11 mm thick — so how tall does the tower get? (These are $100 bills, not singles.)
Every figure recalculates from the live number up top. Some he could do hundreds of times over. A couple he still can’t do at all.
Drawn honestly against Elon, the rest of the billionaire top ten barely register. He’s worth more than the next five combined.
Suppose his whole fortune were liquid and simply sat earning interest. Doing nothing at all — not working, not investing, just letting it sit — here’s what it throws off.