Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)


Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)
June 10, 2025

Kendall Jenner’s Net Worth: How Much Is It?

$60 million is the net worth of Kendall Jenner, an American reality television star and fashion model, known for her involvement in the reality TV show “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” alongside her famous family members. She is also recognized as one of the highest-paid models globally. Between June 2015 and June 2016, she amassed earnings of $10 million, more than double of her previous year’s earnings of around $4 million. Her income continued to grow, with her earning $10 million between June 2016 and June 2017, followed by $22 million between June 2017 and June 2018. In 2019, she earned approximately $12 million from various projects. Kendall’s revenue streams include social media posts, appearance fees, and endorsement agreements with prominent companies such as Calvin Klein, Estée Lauder, Marc Jacobs, Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld, among others.

Early Life

Los Angeles, California is the birthplace of Kendall Jenner, born on November 3, 1995, to retired Olympic decathlete champion Caitlyn Jenner (formerly Bruce Jenner) and television personality Kris Jenner. Kendall is part of a large mixed family, including her younger sister Kylie and eight half-siblings from her parents’ previous marriages. Among her well-known half-siblings are Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob Kardashian, Brandon Jenner of Brandon & Leah, and actor Sam “Brody” Jenner from “The Hills.” Raised in Calabasas, California, alongside Kylie and the Kardashians, Jenner began her education at Sierra Canyon School before transitioning to homeschooling to pursue her modelling aspirations. She completed her high school education in 2014.

Career in Modeling

At the age of 14, Kendall signed with Wilhelmina Models in July 2009. Her initial modeling assignment was for Forever 21’s “Rocker Babes with a Twist” campaign in December 2009 and January 2010. By April 2010, she had already graced the pages of Teen Vogue, walking for designer Sherri Hill during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in September 2011. Her modeling career soared, with magazine covers in various publications by the end of 2012, including American Cheerleader, Teen Prom, Looks, Raine, GenLux, Lovecat, and Flavour Magazine. She also secured campaigns with brands such as White Sands Australia and Leah Madden.

Collaborating with Victoria’s Secret photographer Russell James expanded Jenner’s modeling portfolio, resulting in features in Kurv, Miss Vogue Australia, and Harper’s Bazaar Arabia. She also participated in James’ book launches for “Nomad Two Worlds: Australia” in Sydney and Los Angeles. This collaboration paved the way for Jenner’s foray into high fashion, leading her to sign with The Society Management in November 2013.

Under The Society Management, Jenner walked the runway for prestigious brands like Marc Jacobs, Givenchy, Chanel, Donna Karan, Diane von Fürstenberg, Tommy Hilfiger, Fendi, Bottega Veneta, Pucci, Dolce & Gabbana, Balmain, Victoria’s Secret, H&M, Oscar de la Renta, Vera Wang, Givenchy, Miu Miu, and Dior. She became an official representative of Estée Lauder in November 2014. Jenner also inked deals with Calvin Klein Jeans in March 2015 and with Penshoppe in May of the same year. In April 2016, she joined forces with Chilean retail chain París, followed by a campaign for La Perla in 2017. Notable publications that have featured her include Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, GQ, and various international editions of Vogue.

Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

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Instagram Earnings

One of the top 15 most-followed celebrities on Instagram, Kendall has the capability to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single sponsored post on the platform. In 2017, she reportedly received $250,000 for promoting the ill-fated Fyre Festival. A typical sponsored post for Kendall can fetch between $100,000 and $150,000.

Kendall Jenner Net Worth History
2011 $500 thousand
2012 $1 million
2013 $5 million
2014 $10 million
2015 $13 million
2016 $18 million
2017 $23 million
2018 $31 million
2019 $40 million
2020 $45 million
2021 $50 million
2022 $55 million

 

Kendall Jenner Net Worth

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Kendall Jenner’s Real Estate Holdings

In 2014, Kendall made her initial real estate investment by acquiring a condo in Westwood, California, for $1.3 million. She attempted to sell the condo in June 2017 for $1.6 million but had to reduce the price to $1.5 million to facilitate the sale. In the same year, Kendall earned $350,000 through the sale of her Hollywood Hills residence for $6.85 million, a property she purchased in 2016 from actors John Krasinski and Emily Blunt. The residence was located opposite Jimmy Kimmel’s home. Krasinski and Blunt had purchased the house for $1.86 million in 2009. Kendall then purchased a five-bedroom home in Beverly Hills for $8.55 million in October 2017. The decision to sell her Hollywood Hills property was influenced by privacy concerns, as she experienced several stalking incidents there. The new Beverly Hills home is situated in the secure, gated community of Mulholland Estates. It’s worth noting that Paris Hilton’s Mulholland property was burglarized five times. Presently, Kendall’s neighbor is Christina Aguilera.

Exploration into Other Creative Areas

In addition to her modeling career, Jenner has delved into photography, with her debut as a photographer published in LOVE magazine’s sixteenth-anniversary issue. In this capacity, she styled and photographed Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford’s daughter. Jenner also co-authored the novel “Rebels: City of Indra” (2014) with her sister Kylie and ghostwriter Maya Sloan.

Business Ventures

Herself and her younger sister Kylie, along with the Kardashian family, have successfully sealed numerous profitable business agreements. Two nail lacquers were launched by her in 2011 for the Kardashian Kolors nail polish line by Nicole by OPI, resulting in a combined profit of $100,000 with Kylie. Included in the Jenner sisters’ list of partnerships are a 2013 jewelry collection “Metal Haven by Kendall & Kylie” with Mascal Mouawad’s Glamhouse, a 2014 shoe and handbag line for Nordstrom under Steve Madden’s Madden Girl line, the “The Kendall & Kylie Collection” with PacSun introduced in 2013, and the “Kendall + Kylie” Topshop collection launched in 2016. Moreover, in September 2015, each of the Jenner and Kardashian sisters launched a subscription-based mobile app website with Whalerock Industries. And in 2016, the Jenner sisters collaborated with Glu Mobile to release the “Kendall and Kylie” app, a spinoff of their older sister Kim’s app “Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.”

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Controversy

Controversy seems to follow Jenner as she has faced public backlash on multiple occasions. In January 2017, she received $250,000 for an Instagram post advertising the fraudulent Fyre Festival. Criticisms arose due to the event’s corruption and inefficiencies, with many pointing fingers at Jenner for promoting it. Additionally, in April 2017, her appearance in a Pepsi commercial named “Live for Now” was short-lived following severe backlash for trivializing the Black Lives Matter movement and protests against police brutality.

June 2017 saw Jenner embroiled in another controversy when she and her sister Kylie launched a line of T-shirts featuring logos or images of renowned musicians or bands like Tupac Shakur, The Doors, Metallica, Pink Floyd, and The Notorious B.I.G. Legal actions were taken by estates of the artists and a photographer over copyright violations. The sisters had to retract the shirts and issue a public apology.

Personal Life

Unlike her siblings, Jenner prefers to keep details of her romantic life private.

Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Data pertaining to 2023 and 2024 is presented, with forecasts extending to 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028.

 



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Kendall Jenner Net Worth (Money & Salary)

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