Bruno Mars’ net worth is $73 million. The tables below show how the Bruno Mars net worth story comes together. Album sales, YouTube and concerts make up most of the star’s earnings.
Surprisingly, endorsements make up very little of Bruno Mars’ net worth. While Mars hasn’t said he won’t take sponsor money with words, he has said it with actions. Pepsi and other high-paying sponsors have reportedly courted the megastar with no success.
Mars has earned $205 million in his life so far. That’s $25 million from music sales, $29 million from YouTube and $155 million from concerts. $86 million in taxes and $13 million in expenses take a big bite out of the Bruno Mars net worth pile.
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Bruno Mars Net Worth Facts
Bruno Mars Net Worth Facts | |
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Bruno Mars net worth: | $73 million |
Bruno Mars net worth vs One Direction net worth | 1/5th as big |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Justin Bieber net worth | 1/3 as big |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Selena Gomez net worth | Twice as big |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Katy Perry net worth | 42% smaller |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Drake net worth | 17% smaller |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Lil Wayne net worth | 15% smaller |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Miley Cyrus net worth | 1/3 as big |
Bruno Mars net worth vs Barack Obama net worth | 24 times bigger |
Bruno Mars net worth vs typical American family net worth | 1.073 times bigger |
Bruno Mars Net Worth Comparisons
Drake’s net worth of $88 million is 17% bigger than the Bruno Mars net worth sum. Lil Wayne has 15% less net worth than Bruno Mars at $62 million. Miley Cyrus has three times more money with $200 million. What about outside the music world? Bruno Mars’ net worth is 24 times bigger than President Barack Obama’s net worth of $3.2 million. Finally, Mars has 1,073 times as much money as the typical American family at just $68,000.
Bruno Mars Net Worth Timeline
The table below shows how the Bruno Mars net worth story unfolds over time. The falloff for the last two years is thanks to a drought of Bruno Mars concert tours during that time. The big jump in 2013 and 2014 comes from Mars’ Moonshine Jungle tour. That tour pumped an estimated $133 million into the Bruno Mars net worth tank.
How does Mars himself explain his meteoric success? He claims that someone once told him to picture the life he wanted and then work backwards. He says he’s tried to live his live by that advice. It certainly seems to be working. In just over six years, Mars has gone from a complete unknown to a multimillionaire.
Bruno Mars Net Worth Timeline | |
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Bruno Mars Net Worth 2010 | $7,448,223 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2011 | $12,440,170 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2012 | $19,609,945 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2013 | $43,909,828 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2014 | $68,388,683 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2015 | $71,969,479 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth 2016 | $75,651,469 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth Sources
There are some apparent exceptions. Mars’s Super Bowl halftime show was plugged in an ad by Pepsi. But it’s unclear whether that actually counts as Mars soliciting sponsor dollars, since he probably had to agree to the ad to do the halftime show. Either way, Mars’ lack of endorsement pay probably drops about $5 million a year from his net worth. After taxes and over 6.5 years, that would have come to over $15 million.
Bruno Mars Net Worth Breakdown | |
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Bruno Mars Concert Tours | $154,827,500 |
Investment Income (6% of Bruno Mars net worth/yr) | $4,289,779 |
Music Sales | $25,206,476 |
YouTube Earnings | $35,940,581 |
Total Bruno Mars Earnings | 210,840,188 |
Bruno Mars Salary (avg since 2010) | $30,120,027 |
Taxes (Bruno Mars is in a 52.9% tax bracket) | $88,552,879 |
Expenses (15%) | $13,282,932 |
Bruno Mars Net Worth | $75,651,469 |
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Album Sales and Bruno Mars Net Worth
Album sales kick in $14.6 million to the Bruno Mars net worth total. Mars has only ever released two studio albums, Doo Wops & Hooligans in 2010 and Unorthodox Jukebox in 2012. Each of those albums has sold an estimated six million copies worldwide.
Doo Wops is a two time RIAA certified album. That means it sold two million copies in the U.S. It’s also a five time BPI platinum certified album. That gives it another three million. The remaining million comes from smaller but still significant certifications such as ARIA, BVMI, IFPI and RMNZ.
The albums sold for about $10.99 each. According to industry experts, singers who write their own songs keep about 11.1% of every sale they make. The table below shows how all of Mars’ music sales play out.
Music Sales and Bruno Mars Net Worth | |||
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Album | Units Sold at $10.99 Each | Revenue | Bruno Mars Earnings (11.1% of Total) |
Doo-Wops & Hooligans (2010) | 6,000,000 | $65,940,000 | $7,319,340 |
Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) | 6,000,000 | $65,940,000 | $7,319,340 |
Total Album Sales and Bruno Mars Net Worth | 12,000,000 | $131,880,000 | $14,638,680 |
Lead Singles and Bruno Mars Net Worth
Singles where Mars was the lead artist add another $9 million to Bruno Mars’ net worth. 2010’s Just the Way You Are sold 7.5 million copies. The song went five times platinum in the U.S., giving it five million sales. Worldwide certifications include six times ARIA platinum and two times BPI platinum.
Mars has said his single Locked Out of Heaven is a tribute to the British pop band The Police. Mars says he grew up listening to songs by the band and playing their songs out in bars. He noticed that whenever he played a song by The Police in a bar, the entire place went crazy immediately. His goal with Heaven was to create that kind of recognition and excitement.
Singles as Lead Artist and Bruno Mars Net Worth | Units Sold at $1.99 Each | Revenue | Bruno Mars Earnings (11.1% of Total) |
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Just the Way You Are (2010) | 7,500,000 | $14,925,000 | $1,656,675 |
Grenade (2010) | 6,500,000 | $12,935,000 | $1,435,785 |
The Lazy Song (2011) | 4,000,000 | $7,960,000 | $883,560 |
Marry You (2011) | 1,200,000 | $2,388,000 | $265,068 |
It Will Rain (2011) | 3,750,000 | $7,462,500 | $828,338 |
Count on Me (2011) | 100,000 | $199,000 | $22,089 |
Locked Out of Heaven (2012) | 6,750,000 | $13,432,500 | $1,491,008 |
When I Was Your Man (2013) | 5,500,000 | $10,945,000 | $1,214,895 |
Treasure (2013) | 3,750,000 | $7,462,500 | $828,338 |
Gorilla (2013) | 650,000 | $1,293,500 | $143,579 |
Young Girls (2013) | 650,000 | $1,293,500 | $143,579 |
Total Lead Singles and Bruno Mars Net Worth | $8,912,912 |
Featured Singles and Bruno Mars Net Worth
All in all, featured singles add $1.6 million to the Bruno Mars net worth figures.
Mars has been featured on seven hit singles. Of course by far the biggest of these is 2014’s Uptown Funk. That Mark Ronson song featuring Bruno Mars has sold an astounding 12 million copies worldwide. At $1.99 each, that comes to $24 million total. Of course Ronson keeps the lion’s share of that money. According to industry estimates, Mars’ cut would be around 3.3% or $788,000. Mars made far more than that on YouTube. The video has 1.5 billion YouTube views, creating about $11.5 million in total revenue. Assuming Mars kept about 30% of that gives him $3.5 million from the YouTube video alone.
Singles as Featured Artist and Bruno Mars Net Worth | Units Sold | Revenu at $1.99 Each | Bruno Mars Earnings (3.3% of Total) |
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Nothin' on You (2010, Bruno Mars with B.o.B) | 2,750,000 | $5,472,500 | $180,593 |
Billionaire (2010, Bruno Mars with Travie McCoy) | 2,750,000 | $5,472,500 | $180,593 |
Lighters (2011, Bruno Mars with Bad Meets Evil) | 2,400,000 | $4,776,000 | $157,608 |
Young, Wild & Free (2011, Bruno Mars with Snoop Dogg) | 3,400,000 | $6,766,000 | $223,278 |
Mirror (2011, Bruno Mars with Lil Wayne) | 1,300,000 | $2,587,000 | $85,371 |
Bubble Butt (2013, Bruno Mars with Major Lazer) | 600,000 | $1,194,000 | $39,402 |
Uptown Funk (2014, Bruno Mars with Mark Ronson) | 12,000,000 | $23,880,000 | $788,040 |
Total Featured Singles and Bruno Mars Net Worth | $1,654,884 |
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Concert Tours and Bruno Mars Net Worth
Big music stars traditionally get to keep about 85% of concert revenue, according to industry reports. That means Mars kept $21.9 million from the tour. That’s a lot of money, but the really impressive number is the Moonshine Jungle tour in 2013 and 2014. According to Pollstar, that tour took in $156 million. Mars’ cut would be $133 million.
Concert Tours and Bruno Mars Net Worth | |||
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Tour | Revenue | Bruno Mars % | Bruno Mars Earnings |
Doo Wops & Hooligans (2010-2012, 103 shows) | $25,750,000 | 85% | $21,887,500 |
The Moonshine Jungle Tour (2013-2014) | $156,400,000 | 85% | $132,940,000 |
Total Concert Tours and Bruno Mars Net Worth | $154,827,500 |
YouTube and Bruno Mars Net Worth
YouTube ad sales have tossed $29 million into the Bruno Mars net worth coffers. YouTube is increasingly a big source of revenue for music stars. Many musicians these days make more money from YouTube ads than they do from sales of songs and albums. That’s just down to math. If an album sells six million copies in the U.S. it’s a six times platinum album. That’s considered exceptionally good performance. Yet the star will only make about $7 million for that feat. Contrast that to YouTube. Many stars these days have view counts in the billions. With Mars’ 3.8 billion YouTube views at $7.60 for 1,000 views, that comes to more money than all his albums and singles sales combined.
YouTube and Bruno Mars Net Worth | |||
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Channel | YouTube Views | Earnings Per View | Bruno Mars Earnings |
Bruno Mars's Own Channel | 4,729,023,880 | 0.0076 | $35,940,581 |
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Taxes, Expenses and Investments
The table below shows how taxes, expenses and investments affect the Bruno Mars net worth math. Mars lives in California, which gives him a 52.9% tax bracket. That’s 39.6% for federal taxes and another 13.3% for California state taxes. Added up over the years, Mars has paid an estimated $86 million in taxes. Expenses take another 15%. That covers costs like agent fees, concert production, cost of living and so on. Finally, investment income figured at 6% of net worth per year kicks in $5 million.
Year | Taxes (52.9%) | Expenses (15%) | Investment Income (6% Per Year) |
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2010 | $12,274,486 | $3,480,478 | $0 |
2011 | $7,879,727 | $2,234,327 | $210,487 |
2012 | $11,236,251 | $3,186,082 | $351,559 |
2013 | $39,132,331 | $11,096,124 | $554,177 |
2014 | $38,295,584 | $10,858,861 | $1,240,892 |
2015 | $2,716,081 | $770,155 | $1,932,664 |
2016 | $2,716,081 | $770,155 | $2,033,857 |
Total Bruno Mars Earnings | $88,552,879 | $13,282,932 | $4,289,779 |
Did Mars know he would wind up being such a huge success? Probably not. The star has said the presidents of record companies have told him his music is terrible and he doesn’t have an identity. As for Mars, he claims he just writes songs he believes in with no tricks.
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