Tony Robbins sells success, and he’s accumulated an astounding net worth doing so.
A prominent motivational speaker and life coach, Robbins became a fixture in the self-help scene in the mid-80s with the release of his first book, “Unlimited Power.” The central tenet of the motivational tome is that people’s mental and emotional states are the result of their own thinking rather than their lived circumstances.
In the decades since, he’s authored seven other books and hosted countless seminars, camps, and conferences at which attendees pay top dollar to experience his rockstar-like presentations in person.
Robbins’ larger-than-life persona is matched by his physical stature. He towers over his fans at over six and a half feet and wears size 16 shoes, his unusual size due in part to a rapid growth spurt he experienced as a teen due to a then-undiagnosed pituitary tumor.
More than four decades into his career in coaching, motivation, and self-help media, Robbins has accumulated an impressive amount of wealth, parlaying his penchant for public speaking into a nine-figure net worth, partially by mentoring the rich and famous.
Tony Robbins attends as DuJour Media’s Jason Binn celebrates fall cover stars Tony and Sage Robbins at The Venue on Music Row in New York City.
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Robbins’ star-studded list of current and former clients includes politicians like Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev, Hollywood royalty like Leonardo DiCaprio and Hugh Jackman, elite athletes like Serena Williams and Mike Tyson, and business magnates like Salesforce’s Mark Benioff.
He also connects with his everyday fans via his eponymous podcast, on which he and his celebrity guests recount stories and discuss topics ranging from finance and family to fitness and freedom.
So, after four decades of unparalleled success in the success industry, what is Robbins’ net worth?
How does he spend and donate his millions? And how much does it cost to attend his seminars or book him for a speaking event?
What is Tony Robbins’ net worth in 2025?
Most sources, including Yahoo and Celebrity Net Worth, report that Robbins is worth around $600 million, making him the wealthiest figure in the self-help and personal success business by far.
For comparison, Deepak Chopra, another bestselling self-improvement advocate whose material has more of a new-age bent than Robbins’, has an estimated net worth of around $80 million.
Suze Orman, whose motivational media focuses specifically on personal finance, has an estimated net worth of $75 million. Dave Ramsey, a peer of Orman’s in the pop-finance space, is worth an estimated $55 million.
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How did Robbins get so rich?
Over the past 40-plus years, Robbins has made a fortune selling success.
While Tony’s most commonly recited financial advice to his fans revolves around creating a “money-making machine” by investing in dividend stocks and REITs while saving via IRAs and money market accounts, this is not how he accumulated his hundreds of millions.
Robbins’ own money-making machine doesn’t rely on retirement accounts or index funds — it’s a multi-business motivational empire that Robbins has built over the course of his career, and according to Yahoo, it generates revenues of around $7 billion a year.
Robbins has monetized every aspect of his persona and philosophy, and he’s got something for every price point, ranging from a $20 book on wealth building to a $97 monthly subscription to an “inner circle” membership program to an $85,000 “Platnum Partnership Program.”
How much does Tony Robbins make from his speeches?
If you’re hoping to book Robbins for a graduation ceremony or business conference, know that doing so could cost you more than buying a house.
According to Gotham Artists, a public speaking agency, Robbins’ fee for a single speaking appearance can range from half a million dollars to $750,000. According to the firm, Robbins’ “primary topic categories” include inspiration, motivation, and overcoming obstacles, while his “secondary topic category” is business and entrepreneurship.
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How much does Robbins make from his seminars and programs?
Unleash the Power Within (UPW), one of Robbins’ best-known and most popular seminars, is a four-day course that sometimes includes the trademark “firewalk,” during which participants walk across hot coals. (Oprah famously took this course and shared a video of her firewalk with her show’s viewers.)
This course, during which Robbins himself is reportedly only present for two of the four days, costs $895 for general admission. A VIP ticket, which comes with better seating and 30 days of access to a digital “Personal Power Program,” costs $1,495. A Diamond Tier ticket costs $2,995 and includes even better seats and access to an exclusive online lounge.
While quite expensive, this sort of course represents just one large step into Robbins’ money-making machine — the event reportedly features frequent plugs and upsells for for Robbins’ other courses and coaching programs, many of which are far more expensive than UPW.
Some of the courses pitched to UPW attendees include Mastery University and Business Mastery, both of which cost over $10,000. The deeper into Robbins’ money-making machine one ventures, the higher the cost becomes.
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Many of Robbins’ programs, seminars, and coaching courses sell out despite their high prices, so it’s easy to see how he’s managed to accumulate so much wealth over the years selling his big-ticket products to clients who may have started their Tony Robbins experience with the purchase of a simple book or one of Robbins’ cheaper digital courses.
There are currently eight of these cheaper digital courses available on Robbins’ website, each with a price tag of $249 for 30 days. Clients can access courses like “Personal Power,” “Mastering Influence,” and “The Body You Deserve” on their smartphones via Robbins’ Breakthrough app.
And while a $20 book or even a $250 digital course is just a drop in the bucket, these more accessible products serve as conversion platforms through which Robbins can funnel curious customers toward his higher-value products — maybe even all the way to his $85,000 “Platnum Partnership Program.”
And while the Platinum Partnership Program likely represents the highest rung on Robbins’ coaching ladder for most of his ordinary clients, a select few have access to an even more exclusive level of the Tony Robbins ecosystem. According to a 2014 article in Fortune, Robbins devotes much of his working energy toward more intimate coaching sessions with a select roster of “global power players” who pay tens of millions for ongoing access to Tony’s one-on-one advice. Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, founder of Tudor Investment Corp, is one such long-term client of the CEO Whisperer, as Robbins was dubbed by Fortune.
What does Robbins do with his money?
Robbins is well known for reinvesting much of his earnings back into his business empire — this is a key tenet of his money-making machine. Through his holding company, he reportedly operates somewhere between 50 and 110 individual businesses, including Robbins Research International, through which he operates his seminars and coaching ventures.
Robbins’ other prominent businesses include the Namale Resort & Spa in Fiji, supplement company Twinlab, and Fortune Practice Management, a consulting firm for dental clinics.
In addition to investing in his for-profit businesses, Robbins uses much of his wealth to fund various nonprofit ventures. Two of the most prominent philanthropic organizations Robbins champions and funds include Feeding America, a nationwide network of food banks that ranks as the largest U.S. charity, and his eponymous Tony Robbins Foundation, which provides programs for children, homeless populations, prison populations, and elderly individuals.
Outside of business and philanthropy, Robbins has also used his wealth to purchase quite a bit of real estate. His primary residence is a mansion in Florida, where he lives with his wife, Sage, but he also owns a penthouse in a Miami high-rise. According to GoBankingRates, he’s also purchased homes in Sun Valley, Idaho, and Palm Springs, California.
Transportation-wise, Robbins also owns a private jet that he purchased in 2015 from Micky Arison who owns Carnival (the cruise operator) and the Miami Heat (the NBA team). And while it’s unclear if he still possesses it, he also used to own a jet helicopter he would use to commute over LA’s congested streets, according to his book “Awakening the Giant Within.”
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Tony Robbins: Quick facts and FAQ
Here’s some basic information about Robbins and answers to some of the most common questions readers have about him.
How tall is Tony Robbins?
According to Celebheights.com, Robbins’ current height is 6 feet 5 inches, while his peak height (when he was younger) was 6’6.
Robins himself, however, has described himself as 6’7, telling Larry King, “I was 5’1 my sophomore year in high school, and now I’m 6’7, you know. So I tell the people the difference is personal growth.” He also remarked that he was 6’7 in an interview with Playboy.
Robbins grew nearly 10 inches during his junior year due to an endocrine disorder called acromegaly, caused by a pituitary tumor, although he did not learn that this was the reason for his growth spurt until he was diagnosed at age 31.
How old is Tony Robbins?
Tony Robbins was born Anthony J. Mahavoric on February 29, 1960, making him 65 years old. Robbins was born on a leap year, so his proper birthday only comes up once every four years.
Is Tony Robbins a Christian?
While the teachings in Robbins’ books, seminars, and coaching programs aren’t explicitly Christian, he himself is a practicing Christian. He’s discussed his Christian faith at length with YouTuber George Janko, even stating “I fasted and read the entire Bible in five days … no bulls**t, read the whole thing, cover to cover.”
Where does Tony Robbins live?
Robbin lives in a 12,124-square-foot mansion on a two-acre lot in Manalapan, Florida. He purchased the home for $75 million in 2013.
Robbins married his wife, Sage (center) in 2001. The two share a mansion in southern Florida.
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Who is Tony Robbins’ wife?
Tony Robbins married his wife Sage in 2001. Sage Robbins is from British Columbia and is about 14 years Tony’s junior.
The two met in Hawaii at one of Robbins’ events where Sage was working as a phlebotomist. The pair have one child together and recently produced a film about child labor called “City of Dreams.”
Who are Tony Robbins’ highest-profile coaching clients?
Throughout his career, Robbins has coached or advised quite a few well-known celebrities, politicians, executives, and athletes. The following are some of the most high-profile:
Bill ClintonPrincess DianaMother TheresaHugh JackmanSerena WilliamsPamela AndersonMikhail GorbachevLeonardo DiCaprioNelsen Mandela Mike Tyson Anthony HopkinsMarc Benioff
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