Yada, yada yada … Jerry’s a billionaire!
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld, who created the classic sitcom “Seinfeld” with pal Larry David, is laughing all the way to the bank after his net worth cracked more than $1 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, which valued his wealth for the first time.
The 69-year-old Long Island native has reaped $465 million through syndication deals since the final episode aired in 1998. He made an additional $94 million from selling the streaming rights for all nine seasons of the show to Netflix, Bloomberg reported Friday.
While the show ended with Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer all sitting in a jail cell, the real-life Seinfeld has remained busy by still occasionally performing his standup act — which has netted him roughly $100 million since the Queens College graduate began touring in the 1980s, according to the estimates.
Bloomberg’s analysis assumes Seinfeld invested his earnings beginning in 1990. The cash is appreciated in line with the historic performance of the MSCI World Index, the outlet reported.
