Alex Jones Net Worth

Alex Jones Net Worth is $40 million. Jones is an American Conservative, radio show host, and notable conspiracy theorist who hosts The Alex Jones Show, which is syndicated across the US and online by the Genesis Communications Network.

InfoWars, like NewsWars and PrisonPlanet, promotes conspiracy theories and fake news. Jones has given white supremacist and Unite the Right attendee Nick Fuentes a forum on his website Banned. Video, as well as providing an “entry point” to their philosophy.

Jones attracted worldwide attention following Donald Trump’s appearance on Jones’ daily radio show “The Alex Jones Show” in 2015, which has a rising audience of millions. Jones’ most noteworthy conspiracies revolve around national catastrophes and “false flag” terrorist attacks.

Jones has also been banned from Facebook, Apple, YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Spotify, and even PayPal for breaking their hate speech standards. He continues to sell pricey dietary supplements through one of the world’s largest online retailers: Amazon.

Very recently, Jones was sued for $150 million by two families of Sandy Hook victims for conspiracy theories he advanced. Jones’ three companies filed for bankruptcy in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas in 2022.

Alex Jones’ Net Worth (2024)

Net Worth:$40 Million
Profession:Conservative
Country:United States of America
Born:11 February 1974
Salary (Annual):$4 Million
Last Updated2024

Alex Jones‘ Net Worth In Growth

Net Worth in 2024$40 Million
Net Worth in 2023$30 Million
Net Worth in 2022$20.2 Million
Net Worth in 2021$10.3 Million
Net Worth in 2020$10 Million

Early Life

Alexander Emerick Jones was born on 11 February 1974 in Dallas, Texas to Carol Jones, a homemaker, and David Jones, a dentist. His family relocated to Austin, and he attended Anderson High School, where he played football.

After his graduation in 1993, Jones briefly attended Austin Community College before dropping out. Growing up, he read Gary Allen’s book None Dare Call It Conspiracy. It had a significant impact, and Jones called Allen’s book “the easiest-to-read primer on The New World Order.”

Career as a Radio Host

Jones started working in a public-access cable television show with a live call-in style. He eventually made the transition to radio in 1996, hosting The Final Edition on KJFK (98.9 FM). At this time, Jones started broadcasting the conspiracy idea concerning the New World Order.

Ron Paul appeared on his show while running for Congress. Jones tied with Shannon Burke for the title of “Best Austin Talk Radio Host” in 1999. In 1999, Jones was fired from KJFK-FM for refusing to widen his topics.

The same year, he bought an ISDN line and began broadcasting from his home. He began broadcasting across the country through the Genesis Communications Network. He also created two websites that covered topics similar to those discussed on his radio shows.

By 2001, The Alex Jones Show had gained popularity and was syndicated to hundreds of stations. Following 9/11, barely 30% of syndicated stations carried his show. In 2010, the show had approximately two million weekly listeners.

By 2016, his radio show had 5 million daily listeners and his video streaming had surpassed 80 million viewers in a month. In 2020, The Alex Jones Show was syndicated to over 100 radio stations in the United States.

InfoWars

Jones is the founder, director, and publisher of the InfoWars website. Alex and Kelly Jones launched InfoWars as a mail-order outlet for their conspiracy-themed videos. In 2016, his website received 10 million hits.

It outnumbers mainstream news websites such as The Economist and Newsweek. Jones testified in court in 2014 that InfoWars had annual revenues of more than $20 million. Jones and Infowars have been involved in numerous controversies over the years.

Business Ventures and Product Endorsement

Alex introduced a line of supplements and consumer products to the market in 2006, allowing him to earn millions of dollars. According to Der Spiegel, he earns two-thirds of his income through advertising on his website and on his show.

In 2020, the FDA became involved, and Jones was warned that the government may seize and penalize him if he continued to sell the items. His antics persisted during the COVID-19 outbreak, and the Attorney General of New York gave him a cease and desist order.

Alex Jones Net Worth and Income
Alex Jones Net Worth and Income

Interesting Facts About Alex Jones:

  • Jones claimed that six years before the film’s release, he was offered $3 million for a starring role in Guardians of the Galaxy as “a space captain.”
  • Jones is 6% Native American.
  • Jones was influenced by the Waco siege at the Branch Davidian complex near Waco, Texas.
  • Jones ran as a Republican for Texas state representative in House District 48, which includes Austin.
  • Jones sought to ‘be a watchdog on the inside,’ but dropped out after polls suggested he had little chance of gaining the Republican nomination.

Other Works

Alex made his debut documentary film, America: Destroyed by Design, in 1998 and has subsequently released over 20 further documentary films including Loose Change, which received enthusiastic backing from Charlie Sheen.

The next year, he released the film Until a deliberate cancellation by YouTube, Facebook, and Apple in 2018, Alex Jones was developing a media empire, capitalizing on the controversies surrounding President Trump and wielding enormous weight in affecting public opinion.

He has also written two books, “9-11: Descent Into Tyranny” in 2002 and “The Answer to 1984 Is 1776” in 2008. Jones stated in 2018 that he would collaborate with author Neil Strauss on his upcoming book, The Secret History of the Modern World & the War for the Future.

Viewpoint and Beliefs

Jones is well-known for his controversial views. He always has a strange and controversial belief about situations you might not think about including the Oklahoma City bombing, Obama, Hillary Clinton, the moon landing, 9/11, Sandy Hook, white genocide, and anti-vaccination.

Jones believed that the majority of the terrorist acts were inside jobs and happened with the knowledge of the US government. He also believes that climate change is a scam by the World Bank in order to control the world economy through a carbon tax. As a result of his beliefs, many of his former employees accused him of sexual harassment, and anti-black racism in 2018.

Other Conspiracy Theories

Jones has made outrageous, baseless claims on his show over the last decade. He claimed that the US government was placing chemicals in the water system to turn people gay, while also claiming that the government had already turned frogs gay.

Jones advocated the infamous ‘Pizzagate’ conspiracy theory, which claimed that a pizzeria in Washington DC was a cover for a child sex trafficking ring involving Hillary and Bill Clinton. Jones is accused of running many disinformation campaigns to propagate incorrect information.

Social Media Ban

In 2018, Stitcher Radio banned all of his podcasts, and YouTube removed all of his videos due to child endangerment and hate speech. Any channels connected to InfoWars, including the Alex Jones Channel, were removed from YouTube and Vimeo.

Additionally, his accounts were deleted from LinkedIn, MailChimp, and Pinterest. After using the platforms to criticize a CNN reporter, Jones received a permanent ban from Twitter and Periscope the following month.

Jones has been banned from Facebook, Instagram, Apple, YouTube, and Spotify, and all of Jones and InfoWars’ content was deleted due to policy violations. He was prohibited from using PayPal and the InfoWars app was taken down from Google Play and Apple App Store.

Alex Jones‘ Biography

Real NameAlexander Emerick Jones
Nick NameAlex
Age50 Years Old
HeightIn Feet –  5 Feet 10 Inches
In Meters – 1.78 m
In Centimeters – 178 cm
WeightIn Kilograms – 82 Kg
In Pounds – 181 lbs
FamilyFather – David Jones
Mother – Carol Jones
Sisters – N/A
BrothersN/A
GirlfriendN/A
WifeErika Wulff Jones
Kelly Rebecca Nichols (m. 2007–2015)
Children’s Rex Jones

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Personal Life

Jones and his ex-wife Kelly Jones split in 2015; they had three kids together. Her former, husband Kelly requested sole or shared custody of their children in 2017. She claimed that he was not a stable person and was criminally involved.

While he still has visiting rights, Kelly has been given the authority to pick where their children will live. In 2020, Alex Jones organized a gathering at the Capitol where he was surrounded by supporters.

It referred to COVID-19 as a hoax, and a state district judge dismissed Kelly’s emergency plea to secure custody of their daughters for the following two weeks. Rex Jones, his son, has previously worked for InfoWars. In 2017, Jones married Erika Wulff Jones, with whom he had one child.

Defamation Case

In a 2012 lawsuit brought by the families of Sandy Hook murder victims, Jones and his firms were found responsible for defamation. A jury in Austin in 2022 ordered that Jones pay the Sandy Hook family, who had prevailed in a prior defamation case, compensatory damages of $4.1 million.

It asked Jones to pay an extra $45 million in punitive damages, bringing the total amount of damages awarded to just under $50 million. Jones has also been sued for defamation by several individuals and organizations over the years.

Attempts to Hide Assets

Alex Jones is accused by Sandy Hook families of concealing assets worth millions of dollars and diverting his assets to shell businesses held by insiders such as his parents, children, and Jones himself.

The lawsuit claims Alex Jones received $18 million from Infowars beginning in 2018 and accuses Jones of alleging a spurious $54 million debt to another company owned by Jones at the same time.

Bankruptcy Filing

Three companies that had once been connected to Jones filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2022. The three companies claimed that their legal expenses totalled $10 million at the time of filing. Jones personally gave $750,000 to the trust to cover legal fees.

Earnings From Infowars:

Jones has likely earned up to $100 million through Infowars which is run by a company called Free Speech Systems. His 2022 Bankruptcy statement revealed that Jones’ holding firm paid $62 million in member draws in 2021 and 2022.

He is the sole member of the LLC which literally means $62 million in draws were made by Jones personally. Now, he will have to pay taxes leaving him with around $30 million in net income. His previous court records revealed that he received $18 million in dividends and profits.

It was from Free Speech Systems LLC between 2018 and 2021. In 2018, Infowars made $800,000 in a day after his lawyers unintentionally exposed his complete text history. A combination of his firms generated $76 million in gross income in 2019.

It was with product sales that accounted for the majority of it. According to court records related to the Sandy Hook lawsuits brought against Jones, the InfoWars store grossed $165 million in sales from September 2015 through the end of 2018.

How Does Alex Jones Spend His Money?

  • Real Estate

Jones has a diverse portfolio of real estate in Austin. He owns and has already sold several other houses in the Austin area for a significant amount of money. Jones paid $105,000 for the four-bedroom house in 1995, which is now worth almost $700,000 in today’s dollars.

In 2011, he sold a five-bedroom property in Rivercrest for $1.2 million, and in 2016, he listed a 7,000 sq ft mansion in the exclusive West Lake Hills community for $5.5 million. Jones bought a four-bedroom, two-bathroom home in Austin in 1998.

There he worked closely with his father to manage a supplement in 2013. Jones and his first wife, Kelly Nichols Jones, purchased a $1,896,200 three-bedroom, two-bathroom lakefront house in 2009.

Jones paid $899,500 for a nearly 2,000 sq ft condo built in 2014 in the South Lamar neighbourhood and $500,000 for a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom investment property in 2016. He paid an undisclosed sum for a 4-bedroom, 5-bath estate in 2015. It was last listed for $2,275,000.

  • Lawsuit Settlements

Jones reportedly has spent $15 million on legal fees in recent years. During the court procedures, Alex stated that a $2.5 million verdict would bankrupt him, meaning that his total net worth was no more than $2 million, which is inconsistent with his earnings history.

Alex Jones’ Net Worth

As of 2024, Alex Jones’ net worth is estimated to be $40 million. according to a forensic economist test, Alex has a net worth of $135 million. Jones’ threatening stimuli on Infowars achieved far more than just spreading hatred and distrust.

It helped the far-right conspiracy theorist in amassing millions of personal wealth. He also earns millions and millions through his show, product endorsement, public appearances, book royalties as well as films and documentary releases.

Jones’ riches, as well as the enormous earnings of his despised website Infowars, were questioned during the recently concluded lawsuit filed by the parents of a Sandy Hook murder victim.

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