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Michael Jordan Now Worth $3 Billion And Joins The Forbes 400


Across his 15 NBA seasons, hauled in $94 million. But it was off the court where Jordan put serious air between himself and every other athlete on the planet, earning an estimated $2.4 billion over his career. Jordan had his biggest score in August, though, when he sold his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets at a $3 billion valuation. (Forbes)

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