YouTuber Mr Beast becomes world's youngest trillionaire
Mr Beast's income in 2023 alone was $223 million


YouTuber Mr Beast's wealth has crossed $1 billion (PKR2.8165 trillion), making him the world's youngest billionaire.
The real name of the famous YouTuber Mr Beast is Jimmy Donaldson. He crossed another historical milestone at the age of just 27, with his wealth reaching 1 billion US dollars.
He has now become the world's youngest billionaire, who has earned his wealth entirely on his own instead of inheriting it.
Mr Beast started YouTube at a young age and gained global fame in 2017 with a video titled ‘I Counted to 100,000’, after which he won millions of hearts through unique challenges, videos based on large prize money, and social service projects one after another.
He would spend most of his earnings on reproducing videos, which continuously improved the quality of his content.
Mr Beast also ventured into the world of business alongside YouTube, where he launched two prominent brands, including a fast food chain and a chocolate and snack brand.
According to reports, Mr Beast's income in 2023 alone was $223 million, with his brands playing a major role in this.
As of June 2024, Mr Beast also set the world record for having the most subscribers on YouTube, making him one of the most powerful faces in the digital world.

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