Current Assessment
Cardi B’s wealth is built from a hit music catalog, songwriting royalties, arena touring, private performances, endorsement work, product partnerships, and real estate. Her 2026 arena tour reportedly grossed about $70 million, but that figure is not personal take-home. Her catalog is valuable, but public records do not show that she owns her Atlantic masters outright. Reported homes in Georgia, New Jersey, and the Dominican Republic add visible asset value, though debt and divorce allocation remain unclear.
Key caveats
- Gross tour receipts and product sales are not the same as personal net worth.
- Master ownership, publishing splits, endorsement fees, and Whipshots economics are private.
- Real estate values are before mortgage, tax, and marital-property adjustments.
Evidence gaps
- No verified master-rights ownership terms.
- No disclosed endorsement contracts or brand-equity percentages.
- No complete public mortgage or divorce-asset schedule.
