Forbes Lists Wealthiest Black Americans

Forbes ranks the top earning Black Americans. Who made #1?

Tiger Woods Net worth: $600 Million - Golf great Tiger Woods, who has earned $84 million just from his career winnings, comes in at a distant second. Woods made the rest of his millions from his endorsement deals with companies including Nike, Gatorade, Gillette, Accenture and AT&T.
Bob Johnson Announces Haitian Factories - BET founder Bob Johnson announced a project for factories that will build construction materials in Haiti. According to a press release, the two factories will build earthquake- and hurricane-resistant panels for housing in Haiti’s quake-battered capital and the city of Cap-Haitien. Johnson announced the project Wednesday during a visit to Port-au-Prince, where he met with Haitian President Rene Preval and Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive.
Michael Jordan Net worth: $525 Million - Former NBA player and future Hall-of-Famer Michael Jordan is fourth on the list. His brand, which includes his popular basketball sneaker with Nike, along with endorsement deals with Gatorade, Hanes and Upper Deck have contributed to his fortune. He is also a part owner of the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats.
“Magic” Johnson, Jr. Net worth: $500 Million - NBA Hall-of-Famer Magic Johnson, a successful entrepreneur known for bringing big business to majority-Black areas, is at number five. He has partnerships with Starbucks, T.G.I. Fridays and AMC Theatres.Bill Cosby Net worth: $450 Million - Comedian Bill Cosby comes in at number six on the list. His hit sitcom “The Cosby Show” still earns him millions in its run in syndication. The 71-year-old still does stand-up comedy and supports various charities along with wife Camille.

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Robert Johnson Net worth: $550 Million - BET Founder Robert Johnson comes in third on this year’s list. In 2000, he became the first African-American billionaire after selling the network to Viacom. When he got divorced from his wife Sheila Johnson in 2002, the settlement cut into his fortune. Johnson continues to thrive in his business ventures, which includes ownership of the Charlotte Bobcats NBA team.

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