Michael Jordan becomes first athlete to rank among America’s 400 wealthiest people
Michael Jordan bought the Charlotte Hornets in 2010, which has proved to be his most valuable investment.
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NBA legend Michael Jordan has
reached a new milestone in his entrepreneurial career as the first professional
athlete to be ranked among America’s 400 wealthiest people, according to Forbes.
Jordan enters the Forbes 400 list at number 379
having sold his majority stake in
the Charlotte Hornets earlier this year.
Forbes estimates that the basketball hall of
famer’s net worth is $3 billion. He earned billionaire status in
2015, partly through his endorsement deal with Nike, but also
through lucrative contracts with Hanes, Gatorade and Upper Deck.
Jordan
has become well-known for his philanthropy, making a record-breaking
$10 million donation to Make-A-Wish America in honor of his
60th birthday – the largest gift by an individual in the foundation’s 43-year
history.
During his 15 seasons in the NBA, Jordan won five MVP awards and
six titles with the Chicago Bulls. Considered by many to be the greatest
basketball player of all time, he retired for the final time in 2003 after two
seasons with the Washington Wizards.
Having bought the Hornets for about $275 million in 2010, Jordan
sold his majority ownership stake in June to a group led by Gabe Plotkin and
Rick Schnall – propelling him onto the Forbes 400 list – but retained a
minority stake in the team.
Elon
Musk’s estimated worth of $251 billion sees the Tesla and SpaceX CEO top the
Forbes 400 ahead of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, whose wealth is estimated to be
$161 billion.
Forbes estimated that America’s 400 richest people are now worth a
collective $4.5 trillion, which equals the record set in 2021 and is slightly
higher than the 2022 GDP of Japan ($4.23 trillion), according to the World Bank.


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