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Is Justin the World's Most Richest Singer?

Canadian singer Justin Bieber is one of the most loved and appreciated stars on the planet having sold over 150 million+ albums across the globe. Starting his music career at a very young age in 2007, Justin Bieber’s Net Worth in 2022 is estimated at roughly around 285 million U.S. dollars.
Because of his exceptional singing skills, Justin is one of the highest-paid singers worldwide, easily bringing in 60-80 million dollars annually. Does all of his source of income come from record sales? Are you curious how he uses that money? Let’s find some interesting facts about our talented, handsome “Prince of Pop”- Justin Bieber.

#1. Different Sources of Income

Justin Bieber's Net Worth 2022Source: Variety

Participating in the music industry at the age of 12, it is no surprise that Justin has a huge dedicated fan base, usually known as “Beliebers”. Up to now, the Baby singer has released at least 6 studio albums, earning approximately $23 million per year. The amount even triples during his touring years. According to Forbes, the Canadian singer earns around $1 million per night during his tour. As most of the tours last for a few days, Justin takes home an eight-figure pay at the end of his musical tour.
However, his source of wealth comes not only from his music career and live concerts and tours but also from his brand partnership deals, endorsements, personal business ventures, and many more. Justin is the ambassador of several high-end brands such as  Proactiv, Nicole by OPI, Adidas, Calvin Klein, and Schmidt's Naturals, etc. He also has released several fragrances, including "Someday" (2011), "Girlfriend" (2012), and "Justin Bieber Collector's Edition" (2014).

#2. Lavish Mansions

Justin Bieber's Net Worth 2022 (Updated)Source: iDesignArch

Bieber got married to Hailey Baldwin in 2018 and they both own several properties. Currently, he lives with his wife in Beverly Hills mansion which is purchased in 2020 for $28.5 million. He also owns a 101-acre property in Wellington County in Ontario that is worth approximately $5 million where he and Hailey spend their time retreating. The house is surrounded by lush green gardens, and equipped with all luxury facilities like a games room, cinema, gym, private race track, etc.

#3. Luxury Car Collections

Justin Bieber's Net Worth 2022 (Updated)Source: The Sun

Besides music, Justin has much love for luxury cars. His car collection is worth over 4 million U.S. dollars, reports The Richest. Here are the lists of car collections:
  • Cadillac CTS-V Coupe: 89,000 US dollar
  • Fisker Karma: 102,000 US dollar
  • Range Rover: 90900 US dollar
  • Ferrari F430: 217318 US dollar
  • Lamborghini Aventador: 393695 US dollar
  • Ferrari 458 Italia: 116253-416381 US dollar
  • Audi R8: 169900 US dollar
  • Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport: over 2 million US dollar

#4. Charities and Foundations supported

Justin Bieber's Net Worth 2022 (Updated)Source: Times of India

If you think Justin just spends his money on luxurious goods, real estate, expensive cars, private jets, etc., you are deadly wrong. Being in the music industry for more than a decade, Justin has donated significant amounts of money to several charity associations in America as well as in the world. Here is the list of some foundations he has supported:
  • ACLU of Southern California
  • ALS Association
  • Alzheimer’s Association
  • Autism Movement Therapy
  • Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
  • City of Hope
In addition, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Justin teamed up with Chance the Rapper to donate $250K to help those who are struggling. In early 2020, Justin appeared in New York City to promote his Changes album and he and his fans donated $100K to a fan’s mental health charity. So, do you still think Justin doesn’t have a charitable heart?
Well, now it’s totally understandable why Justin Bieber's net worth is $285 million, right?
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