Spend the Rich Money · Net worth simulator
Spend the Rich Money
Pick a rich-person page, then click Buy on items until the number finally feels real. Start with the big fortunes, or choose a smaller snapshot if you want to reach 100% faster.
Net Worth
$270B
Amazon, Blue Origin
Source: Forbes & Bloomberg Billionaires Index · April 2026
Remaining
$0
Spent
0.00%
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Spend the Rich Money — net worth simulator
Spend the Rich Money is a free browser game where a headline fortune becomes a budget and the only question is: can you actually spend it? It’s not investing advice — it’s scale literacy with receipts.
1,822 yrsTo spend Musk's $665B at $1M per day
740 yrsTo burn Bezos's $270B at $1M per day
11.4 MYears for average US worker to earn $665B
125 yrsAt $100k/hour to spend $110B
What makes this simulator different
Instead of one generic page, the site has multiple persona pages (billionaires, celebrities, athletes, and even fictional) with item lists tuned to each snapshot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the net worth numbers fixed?
We use static values from the Forbes & Bloomberg Billionaires Index (April 2026) to keep the simulator fast and reliable. We update the data monthly.
Why can I only buy Twitter once?
Some items are unique — Buy Twitter/X, Taylor Swift's Masters, the Statue of Liberty, the Hollywood Sign, the Empire State Building, a legendary Pokémon card, and a 1% stake in Apple. Once you own them, you own them. Sell back anytime to repurchase.
Can I actually spend it all?
On smaller fortunes (Gates, Bloomberg), yes — with NFL franchises, skyscrapers, and mega-charity items. On Musk's $665B? Good luck. That's the point.
Does it save my progress?
No — refresh the page to start fresh. Everything is browser-only; no account, no cookies, no tracking.
★ SHOPPING RECEIPT ★
Billionaire: Jeff Bezos
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