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Will Taylor Swift remain richer than Kim Kardashian by the end of 2026?

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According to the latest estimates by Forbes, Taylor Swift has overtaken Kim Kardashian in the ranking of the richest celebrities in the entertainment industry. Swift’s fortune is estimated at $2 billion, driven largely by the massive success of her Eras Tour and revenue from her music catalog. Roughly $1 billion came from tour earnings, about $900 million from music rights, and around $100 million from real estate holdings. Kim Kardashian’s net worth is estimated at $1.9 billion, largely tied to her stake in the shapewear brand Skims. At the top of the broader World’s Celebrity Billionaires list remains filmmaker Steven Spielberg with a fortune estimated at $7.1 billion. However, celebrity wealth can fluctuate due to business performance, asset valuations, investments, and new projects. The uncertainty is whether Swift will maintain her lead over Kardashian through the end of 2026.

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Conditions

Resolves “Yes” if on December 31, 2026, the estimated net worth of Taylor Swift is higher than that of Kim Kardashian, according to major financial rankings such as Forbes or comparable widely cited wealth estimates. Otherwise — “No.”

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