Current Assessment
Post Malone's wealth is anchored by one of the strongest hit catalogs of his generation, major touring demand, and a steady run of brand partnerships. RIAA certification data confirms the scale of his recorded-music catalog, while UMPG's profile supports publishing income from major songs. Touring is a major driver, but box-office grosses are not personal income; venue, production, promoter, staff, tax, and representative costs take a large share. Public evidence also supports a Utah residence, a high-value trading-card collectible, Maison No. 9 wine involvement, and a minority esports investment. The estimate does not assume he owns his masters outright or that gross tour receipts belong to him personally.
Key caveats
- No public source discloses his master-rights ownership, royalty rate, publishing split, or tour guarantees.
- Brand and venture values are mostly private.
- Gross tour receipts, streaming units, and retail sales are not counted as personal net worth.
Evidence gaps
- Catalog ownership documents
- Tour settlement data
- Endorsement contracts
- Maison No. 9 ownership economics
- Mortgage and tax liabilities
