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Kanye West's Reported $6.6 Billion Net Worth Disputed by 'Forbes'

The financial publication said on Thursday that West's approach of allegedly inflating his net worth is similar to that of former POTUS Donald Trump.

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Citing an over-reliance on “theoretical future expectations,” Forbes has disputed this week’s widely publicized report of Kanye West having a net worth approaching $7 billion.

Several similarly worded reports from various publications arrived on Wednesday following a Bloomberg piece that mentioned Yeezy and Yeezy Gap as having a combined value of potentially $4.7 billion. Combined with additional assets, these reports listed West’s net worth at an estimated $6.6 billion, which made him the richest Black person in the U.S.

According to a new report from Forbes’ staff writer Madeline Berg, however, that’s inaccurate. The financial publication’s piece on Thursday said West—by their estimates—is actually worth about $1.8 billion. And while this does indeed mean the recent Jesus Is King Grammy winner has seen substantial gains since May 2020, the figure does not equate to this week’s aforementioned claims.

As Berg explained, the Forbes dispute of the $6.6 billion figure comes down to basing their calculations on current revenues instead of theoretical ones:

See the full piece, which also includes a breakdown of various West enterprises, here. Notably, the publication currently estimates the Yeezy Gap at $0 due to the fact that no clothing has yet been made available for purchase. The report also states that Vista Equity’s Robert F. Smith is still the richest Black person in the U.S. with a Forbes-estimated worth of $6 billion.

The Trump comparison drawn in Thursday’s worth-disputing report, of course, isn’t a surprise given West and Trump’s joint history.

CyHi, a longtime friend and frequent collaborator of West’s, addressed the previous instances of Trump alignment in an interview with DJ Vlad earlier this month. “I’m a little different than a lot of people in the world,” the G.O.O.D. music veteran said at the time. “When I feel like God has a calling for someone, I can’t step in the middle of it.”

West, of course, has been critical of Forbes in the past. Last September, he was temporarily blocked from tweeting after sharing the phone number of an editor from the publication. And during an interview with Nick Cannon that same month, he referred to the publication as his “most favorite white supremacists” when discussing billionaire distinctions.

“They cold, bro,” West said. “My most favorite white supremacists is Forbes. Because, bro, I just gotta, like, respect. They gangster, bro. They don’t live in 2020. They act like it’s 1800s, still.”

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