About
MoneyPerSecond is an informational site that shows real-time counters of earnings, revenue, and spending — per second — for people, companies, governments, and global metrics. Our goal is to make large numbers relatable by showing them as they change every second.
What we offer
We provide live counters for celebrity earnings (athletes, musicians, entrepreneurs), corporate revenue (Tesla, Apple, NVIDIA, and others), government spending (defense, aid), and global indicators (GDP, military spending, oil and gas profits). Each counter updates in real time so you can see how much is earned or spent per second, minute, and hour.
Free tools
We also offer free calculators: compare your income per second with celebrities and companies, see your lifetime earnings estimate and how it compares to top earners, check where your salary ranks globally (worldwide, Europe, US), and calculate how long you would need to work to afford a Tesla, iPhone, or apartment. All tools are free and do not require an account.
How it works
We use publicly available data (Forbes, company reports, SIPRI, World Bank, etc.) to estimate annual figures. Each counter divides that amount by the number of seconds in a year to show a live per-second rate. Figures are for illustration only and are not financial advice. We update data periodically and cite sources where possible.
Our editorial approach
MoneyPerSecond exists to improve financial literacy and curiosity. We aggregate publicly reported or widely cited estimates — from sports salaries and endorsements to corporate revenue, defense budgets, and macroeconomic totals — and express them as per-second rates so visitors can grasp magnitude without a spreadsheet. We are independent publishers, not brokers or advisors.
Transparency matters: each entity page lists how we approximate the annual figure, names typical sources, and states limitations (rounding, market volatility, undisclosed contracts). We refresh data periodically; markets and contracts change, so treat every number as an illustration. We welcome corrections with citations via our Contact page.
We support English and Ukrainian because we want the same educational experience across audiences. Advertising, when shown, follows our cookie policy; analytics help us see which counters are useful. Thank you for using the site responsibly and sharing it with students, journalists, or anyone who benefits from seeing big numbers in human-scale time.
Contact us
For questions, feedback, data correction requests, or partnership inquiries, you can reach us at the email below or via the Contact page. We aim to respond within a few business days.