- Sabrina Carpenter has had a (not so) Short n’ Sweet summer
- But what is the singer’s estimated fortune?
- Pubity.com takes a look…

She’s the pint-sized pop star who has just finished the US leg of her world tour.
But while Sabrina Carpenter may be Short n’ Sweet, her bank balance is anything but tiny.
Carpenter, 25, has made a killing in her 13 year career – from her Disney Channel beginnings to her recent chart topping album.
But how much is Carpenter’s estimated fortune? Pubity.com investigates…
What is Sabrina Carpenter’s net worth?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Carpenter’s fortune leaves quite an impression – $12 million to be exact.
However, it’s unclear if this figure includes all the profits from her super-sized summer thanks to her sixth studio album.
Acting career
While she has been collecting paychecks since she was a kid – guest-starring on the likes of Law & Order SVU – Carpenter’s big break came in 2013, when she landed the role of Maya Hart on the Disney channel series Girl Meets World.
It’s unclear how much she earned during this time – but back in 2014, it was reported that Sabrina’s co-star Rowan Blanchard was making $10,000 an episode for the show’s 21 episode first season, which totals $210,000.
Since then, Carpenter has enjoyed an extensive acting career, including roles in 2018’s coming-of-age drama The Hate U Give; as well as the Broadway production of Mean Girls, in which she played the lead part of Cady Heron – all of which will have earned her a pretty penny.
According to Forbes, Carpenter is also producing a musical version of Alice in Wonderland, which she apparently sold to Netflix over Zoom for seven figures. There are no updates on where this project stands.
But speaking of Netflix, Carpenter’s next assignment for the streaming service is her holiday special, A Nonsense Christmas. It will debut on December 6, and is assumed to be making her an enormous wad of cash.
Music releases
It’s been our go-to album on Spotify since its release on August 23, so it’s no wonder that experts are pegging Carpenter’s latest album, Short n’ Sweet, as the one which will make her the most dollars.
The impact is yet to be calculated, but it seems safe to assume Sabrina has made millions from Espresso alone going platinum.
Before this, however, Carpenter released five albums – which all contained a myriad of catchy hits.
Currently on a break from her tour, Short n’ Sweet is the first arena tour of her career, and is sold out across North America and Europe. But Carpenter also opened for a very famous face recently – Taylor Swift.
Accompanying the music giant on her record-breaking Eras Tour, it’s unknown how much Carpenter took home from her performances – but we do know that she bought herself a fancy mansion before the end of the tour, so it’s likely a lot.
Carpenter also performed at Coachella this year. While her fee is unknown, in 2017 the New Yorker reported Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead, and Lady Gaga each took home between $3 and $4 million for their headlining sets. Plus, Bad Bunny earned $5 million for his performance in 2023 and Beyoncé was paid between $8 and $12 million in 2018 – so again, it’s likely Carpenter raked in a huge fee for her slot.
2026 will see the singer headline festivals across the globe, including Primavera – and we can’t wait to hopefully catch her at one!
Sponsorship deals
As her popularity has rocketed this year, it’s seen Carpenter take on a steady stream of sponsorships from brands including Van Leeuwen, Blank Street, SuperGoop, Marc Jacobs, and Skims. She is also Redken’s new global brand ambassador, featuring in a string of cheeky ads.
“Beauty, and especially my hair, is a big part of my identity,” Carpenter told WWD of the partnership. “I’ve always dreamed of partnering with a hair brand and waited to find the right partner. It’s been the secret to keeping my hair looking its best and I can’t wait to share what we’ve been working on together.”
She also has her own line of merch, available on tour and on her website.
Real estate
As we mentioned before, Carpenter purchased a $4.4 million 1930s Spanish Colonial home in the Hollywood Hills in December 2023 (right in the middle of the Eras Tour).
On top of this home, Architectural Digest says Carpenter also owns a $1.7 million home in Northridge, which was purchased in 2018.