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Have you ever thought about how quickly Elon Musk actually makes money? I just came across some numbers that are pretty wild. The guy is literally earning while we’re here talking. Based on the calculations from 2024, when his net worth reached $429 billion, we’re talking about an income of about $3,700 per second. That’s crazy when you consider that for many people, that’s more than their entire monthly salary. But wait, it gets even more interesting. Per minute, it adds up to over $220,000, which in most countries already equals a whole luxury property. Imagine, in the time it takes you to drink a coffee, Musk earns more than an average annual salary. If we look at it hourly, we’re talking about roughly $13 million. With this money, he could easily buy a private jet before his lunch gets cold. His net worth grows by over $300 million daily, which is the budget of some smaller countries. In a week, that’s already over $2 billion in wealth increase. The crazy part is that this exponential growth is mainly driven by Tesla and his other projects like SpaceX and xAI. The stock prices of these companies have just skyrocketed. When you put it all together, Musk earns in a week what ordinary people would have to save for centuries. The income per second we mentioned at the beginning is just the tip of the iceberg. The whole dynamic simply shows how extreme wealth concentration has become in the modern economy. What’s particularly fascinating is that this exponential growth doesn’t even mainly come from traditional business operations, but from stock valuations and future projects.