Sabrina Carpenter Net Worth: How the Pop Star Made Millions by 25?
Sabrina Carpenter is buzzing. And not just from “Espresso”!
With hit singles lighting up the charts, a world tour, and top brands eager to team up, she’s clearly in her prime.
She’s come a long way from her Disney days. In fact, Sabrina Carpenter’s net worth is now officially pegged at $12 million.
How did she manage to pull that off after blowing up seemingly overnight in 2024? Read on, please!
Early Days and Acting
Sabrina was born for the stage. Growing up homeschooled in Pennsylvania, she was already uploading covers to YouTube by age 10.
Her first big break came courtesy of a Miley Cyrus-sponsored singing contest, where she placed third out of 7,000. Not long after, she landed a guest role on “Law & Order: SVU,” her very first TV project.

Sabrina Carpenter plays Maya Hart in Disney’s Girl Meets World
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Eventually, she was cast as Maya Hart on Disney’s “Girl Meets World.” TMZ spilled that her co-star and series lead Rowan Blanchard was paid $10,000 per episode, which worked out to around $210,000 per season.
Sabrina was probably making a little less than that, but for a teenager? That’s some grown-up money!
From there, her IMDb page just kept growing. She’s had acting and voice roles and some music credits along the way. Her movies include:
- Horns (2013)
- The Hate U Give (2018)
- The Short History of the Long Road (2019)
She even made it to Broadway as the lead in “Mean Girls: The Musical.” Too bad her big debut was cut short when COVID shut the production down..
Music: The Moneymaker
Acting checks helped, but music is where the money is.
In 2014, Sabrina signed with Disney’s Hollywood Records and dropped her debut single, “Can’t Blame a Girl for Trying.” Cute and catchy, it laid the groundwork for five more albums.
But it was “Emails I Can’t Send” (her fifth album) that Sabrina says actually changed her life. Her song “Nonsense” became a TikTok phenom, thanks to her hilariously unhinged improvised outros. They’re pretty explicit, so you’ll have to look those up yourself.
The song ended up racking up over 1.29 billion Spotify streams, or roughly $5 million in streaming revenue. Add to that “Feather,” with nearly a billion streams of its own, and she was already flying high.
2024: The Breakout Year
2024 was a turning point.
Her sixth album, “Short ‘n’ Sweet,” debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with 362,000 units sold in its first week. Her back-to-back bangers “Espresso” and “Please, Please, Please” were officially the UK’s summer anthems.
Sabrina officially graduated from former Disney girl to full-fledged pop royalty. And if there was ever any doubt, her opening for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (the highest-grossing in history) sealed the deal.
“Espresso” took over the Billboard Global charts and became the second most-streamed song of the year with 2.24 billion Spotify plays. That’s another estimated $9 million in the bank, if you’re keeping score. (Sabrina is. Probably.)
Grammy took notice. Six nominations and two wins (Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Pop Solo Performance). The whipped cream on the coffee? She broke a chart record that had been held by The Beatles!
World Tour
Sabrina isn’t just queen of the charts. She’s packing arenas, too!
Her “Short ‘n’ Sweet” tour is hitting 13 countries with 53 shows total, and it’s off to a massive start. Just the first 20 dates pulled in a jaw-dropping $33.3 million!
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If projections hold (and they’re looking good), she could be looking at a $50 million total gross by the time it wraps.
Big Brands = Big Checks
With Sabrina’s music career in overdrive, brands wasted no time. Not to mention, she has 47 million+ Instagram followers. She’s partnered with:
- Prada Beauty
- Marc Jacobs
- Blank Street
- Supergoop!
- Redken
- Skims (yes, Kim K’s line)
- Converse
- Aeropostale
- Coca-Cola
- Samsung (though some eagle-eyed fans recently spotted her on an iPhone)

Sabrina Carpenter’s endorsements with major brands such as Prada Beauty
Marc Jacobs、Blank Street、Supergoop! 、 Redken、Skims (yes, Kim K’s line)、Converse、Coca-Cola
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Food and drink brands were also quick to capitalize on the “Espresso” craze, introducing products in her name:
- Van Leeuwen Ice Cream (That’s That Me, Espresso)
- Dunkin’Donuts (Brown Sugar Shakin’ Espresso)
- Absolut Vodka and Kahlua (Short n’ Sweet Espresso Martini and cocktail kit)
- Alfred Coffee (Sabrina Carpenter Vanilla Rose Cold Foam Latte)

Food and drink brands were also quick to capitalize on the “Espresso” craze, For example: Van Leeuwen Ice Cream、Dunkin’Donuts、Absolut Vodka and Kahlua 、Alfred Coffee
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According to online sources, her social media empire (68.4 million followers across platforms and still growing as we speak) brought in $83.9 million in 2024 from sponsored content and digital earnings. Influencer-level domination!
Real Estate and Philanthropy
Sabrina hasn’t been shy about spending a little of that hard-earned cash. But it’s real estate, so at least she’s investing smart!
In 2018, she bought a $1.7 million home in Northridge, California. Then, fresh off her Eras tour in 2023, she upgraded to a $4.4 million Spanish Colonial in Beverly Hills, complete with a lavish garden.
Sabrina makes sure she’s giving back, too. She launched the “Sabrina Carpenter Fund” with nonprofit PLUS1, supporting causes from LGBTQIA+ rights to animal welfare.

Sabrina Carpenter achieved something she couldn’t have imagined at the age of 9 and performed on stage with Taylor
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To Wrap Up
Sabrina Carpenter’s net worth is still miles behind Taylor Swift’s. Then again, whose isn’t? But the spotlight the billionaire superstar gave her definitely launched her into a league of her own.
Sabrina is clearly not content to stay in one lane. Music may be the foundation, but she’s setting herself up to scale her brand well beyond it.
The way things are going for her, that net worth? It’s probably going to need a serious update pretty soon.
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