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MrBeast, the renowned YouTuber famous for his grandiose and philanthropic videos, is projected to generate between $500 and $700 million in 2024 from his diverse business ventures. Known for extraordinary content like building a Wonka chocolate factory and funding laser eye surgery for 1,000 legally blind individuals, MrBeast has also expanded his reach with ventures such as his chocolate brand, Feastables. In 2023, Forbes reported that he earned about $82 million, significantly outpacing other top creators. This year, his ventures are expected to bring in an impressive $700 million. MrBeast attributes his financial success to reinvesting his earnings back into his business, as he revealed in a TIME interview, where he emphasized his commitment to reinvesting everything, often to an extreme extent, driven by a belief in his eventual success.

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00:00Popular YouTuber MrBeast is set to generate between $500 and $700 million in 2024 through
00:07his various business ventures.
00:09MrBeast has become known for his extravagant videos, such as building a Wonka chocolate
00:13factory and paying for laser eye surgery for 1,000 legally blind participants.
00:19Not to mention his numerous other business ventures, such as his food brands Feastables
00:23and MrBeast Burger.
00:25Just last year alone, Forbes reported MrBeast made a total of roughly $82 million in 2023,
00:32putting him an astounding $47 million above the second highest earning creator.
00:37But this year, all of MrBeast's various business ventures are expected to bring in
00:41a whopping $700 million in revenue.
00:45The creator just shared that the secret to making that much, at least for him, was never
00:49holding onto the cash.
00:51In an interview with Time, Beast shared that most of the money he makes gets reinvested
00:55back into the business, stating,
00:57Right now, whatever we make, we reinvest.
01:00I've reinvested everything to the point of, you could claim stupidity, just believing
01:04that we would succeed.
01:05And it's worked out.

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