
The net worth of Eminem is estimated to be $250 million as of April 2023.
One of the highest-paid entertainers in the world on a consistent basis is Eminem. He earns about $20 million annually in a given year. That amount can easily get close to $30–50 million in years when he is actively touring in support of an album.
One of the greatest rappers of all time, Eminem, is recognized as having popularized hip-hop in middle America. The acceptance of white rappers in popular music is widely credited to Eminem's widespread success and acclaimed works, which broke down racial barriers.
Eminem became notorious for much of his transgressive work in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but despite this, he became a symbol of the underclass's popular angst and has been credited as an influence by a wide range of artists.
Personal Information
Real Name | Marshall Bruce Mathers III |
Alias | Eminem |
Net worth | Estimated $250 million |
DOB(Age) | October 17, 1972 (50 years old) |
Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
Weight | 70kg |
Nationality | American |
Marital Status | Divorced |
Partner/Spouse | Kimberly Anne Scott (m. 1999; div. 2001),(m. 2006; div. 2006) |
Zodiac Sign | Libra |
Profession | Rapper, Singer, Songwriter, Producer |
Net Worth (2023)
The estimated net worth of Eminem is $250 million as of April 2023. With more than 170 million records sold throughout his career, he is one of the best-selling musicians of all time. His albums and the albums of artists on his Shady Records label have brought him millions of dollars.
Eminem made at least $280 million in pre-tax income from 2004 to 2019 alone, excluding the years when he sold the most albums. His lifetime earnings are probably close to $400 million.

Sources of Income
The majority of Eminem's income comes from his music, but his other businesses and production companies also significantly contribute to his enormous net worth. Additionally, he makes money from endorsements and his acting career. But it's not exactly clear how much money he makes overall from all of his sources.
Shady Records
Eminem was offered his own label by Interscope as a result of his multi-platinum album sales; in late 1999, he and Paul Rosenberg launched Shady Records. In a 2002 joint venture with Dr. Dre's Aftermath label, Eminem signed 50 Cent, the rapper Obie Trice, and his Detroit collective, D12. Rapper Stat Quo from Atlanta was added to the Shady Aftermath roster by Eminem and Dr. Dre in 2003.
Before being forced to leave Shady Records due to a disagreement involving the 50 Cent-Jadakiss beef, DJ Green Lantern, a former DJ for Eminem, was signed to the record company.

Shady Records put out the compilation album “Eminem Presents: The Re-Up” on December 5th, 2006. When Eminem discovered that the material was better than he had anticipated, he decided to release the project as an album.
“Devil's Night,” D12's debut album, was released in 2001. "Shit on You" was the album's first single, and it was followed by "Purple Pills" and "Fight Music." Many of the song's references to drugs and sex were removed when "Purple Pills" was rewritten for radio and television and given the new name "Purple Hills."
The Bass Brothers revealed in January 2014 that they were working on an album with at least three songs featuring Eminem and that D12 had returned to record at F.B.T. Studio. According to Bizarre, the album was slated for release in 2014.
Shade 45
Shade 45, a channel created by Eminem, plays uncut hip-hop. Sway in the Morning with Sway Calloway is a lively morning show that airs at 8:00 a.m.
In 2004, at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City, Eminem promoted the channel during a mock national convention called the "Shady National Convention," in which Donald Trump supported him. Eminem expressed regret for working with Trump on his 2017 album “Revival,” rapping, “wish I would have spit on it before I went to shake his hand at the event.”
Mom’s Spaghetti Restaurant
Eminem and Union Joints launched a spaghetti restaurant on September 29, 2021, in Detroit at 2131 Woodward Avenue. It alludes to the song's lyrics. "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy; there's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti," is a line from "Lose Yourself". Prior pop-up locations for Mom's Spaghetti were in Detroit in 2017 and Coachella in 2018. However, it is unknown how much money Eminem made from the restaurant.

Acting Career
Eminem made his Hollywood debut in the semi-autobiographical 2002 film “8 Mile,” after doing a small part in the 2001 movie “The Wash” and being an extra in the 1998 Korn music video for "Got the Life." He claimed that rather than being a biography of his life, it was a portrayal of growing up in Detroit.
For the soundtrack, he created a number of brand-new songs, including "Lose Yourself," which in 2003 won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and went on to hold the record for the longest-running No. 1 hip-hop single in history. The award was accepted by co-composer Luis Resto, since Eminem was not present at the ceremony.
In the video game “50 Cent: Bulletproof,” Eminem voiced an elderly, dishonest police officer who spoke Ebonics. He also made appearances as a guest on the Comedy Central television show “Crank Yankers” and the online cartoon “The Slim Shady Show.” In the 2009 movie “Funny People,” Eminem made a cameo appearance and engaged in conversation with Ray Romano.
In the 2014 movie “The Interview,” Eminem made a cameo appearance, playing himself. Eminem satirically outs himself as gay in an interview with the lead character, Dave Skylark (James Franco).

Books
Eminem released “Angry Blonde,” a nonfiction book with commentary on several of his own songs and a number of never-before-seen photos, on November 21, 2000.
His autobiography, "The Way I Am," was released on October 21, 2008. Dutton Adult first released the book on October 21, 2008. It is an assortment of Eminem's private writings, observations, images, original art, and lyric sheets from "Stan" and "The Real Slim Shady." It includes stories about his rise to fame and commentary on earlier controversies, as well as details about his struggles with poverty, drugs, fame, heartbreak, family, and depression. Additionally, it includes unique artifacts like unpublished lyric sheets and original drawings.
The following month, Debbie Nelson's autobiography, “My Son Marshall, My Son Eminem,” was released. In it, she talks about her upbringing and adolescence, her encounter with Eminem's father, and her son's ascent to fame.
Expenditure
Car Collection
Eminem's car collection includes:
2003 Ferrari 575M Maranello ($217,890)
2004 Porsche Carrera GT ($410,000)
2005 Ford GT ($151,245)
2006 Aston Martin V8 Vantage ($110,000)
2008 Ferrari 430 Scuderia ($186,925)
2011 Ferrari 599 GTO ($410,000)
2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 ($185,000)
2011 Audi R8 Spyder ($156,750)
2012 McLaren MP4-12C ($229,000)
2014 Lamborghini Aventador ($441,600)
2019 Porsche 911 GT2 RS ($293,200)

Jewelry
Eminem also appreciates jewelry. It's estimated that one of his necklaces is worth $450,000. His Rolex Datejust Silver Jubilee watch, which is estimated to sell for around $6,400, is one of his timepieces.
Philanthropy
The Marshall Mathers Foundation was started by Eminem to help underprivileged children. The foundation collaborates with a nonprofit organization started by Detroit lawyer Norman Yatooma. He donated a pair of rare Air Jordan 4 Retro Eminem Carhartt shoes to be raffled off in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the proceeds going to COVID-19 relief.
In the same year, he gave the medical staff at Detroit's Henry Ford Health System "mom's spaghetti," a reference to a line from his song "Lose Yourself." However, it is unknown how much he donated to the charities and organizations with which he is associated.

Real Estate Assets
Eminem invested $1.4 million in an 8,900-square-foot residence in Clinton Township, Michigan, in the year 2000. Over the years, this has been his primary residence.
A 15,000-square-foot home in Oakland County, Michigan, cost him $4.8 million in 2003. The former CEO of Kmart lived there. Eminem transformed the property into a virtual fortress, complete with electric fences and guard posts manned by armed security personnel around the clock.
The entire neighborhood is also gated and under the watchful eye of additional security. It's interesting to note that Eminem barely resided here. In 2017, he put it up for sale for $1.99 million, and a buyer eventually bought it for $1.9 million.