What $1 trillion buys: Elon Musk could own every sports team and still have billions left
Elon Musk’s $1 trillion pay package surpasses imagination — enough to buy nations, every major sports team, all of Hollywood, and even fund a self-sustaining Mars colony.
- Nov 19, 2025,
- Updated Nov 19, 2025 12:20 PM IST

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With $1 trillion in hand, Elon Musk could theoretically “buy” countries like Switzerland or Singapore outright — their GDPs fall below his pay package. That’s more wealth than 170 nations combined.

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Forget Twitter — Musk could easily scoop up Oracle, Samsung, AMD, and Uber, and still have billions to spare. With that, he could reshape Silicon Valley and Big Tech in his image.

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Owning every single team across the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and Europe’s top five football leagues would cost Musk around $700 billion. He’d still have $300 billion left — and every championship trophy on Earth.

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Musk’s space obsession could finally come to life. With his new wealth, he could bankroll a full Mars colony, covering transport, cargo, and setup — NASA estimates the cost at $600 billion.

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For $574 billion, Musk could own every major Hollywood studio — Disney, Universal, Warner Bros, Paramount, and Sony — and still have enough left to buy Netflix and write his own blockbuster.

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Musk’s payout equals one-third of the entire cryptocurrency market. In theory, he could buy half of all Bitcoin or control Ethereum, Tether, XRP, and BNB combined — the ultimate digital takeover.

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At $231 billion, Musk could buy every major airline — Delta, United, Ryanair, IndiGo, and more — and still have $700 billion left. He’d literally control how the world travels.

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Toyota, Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Volkswagen, Ford, and more — Musk could purchase the top 10 global carmakers for $956 billion. Imagine Tesla at the helm of the entire automotive world.

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If Musk chose kindness over control, he could give ₹10,000 to every person on Earth, or ₹1.33 lakh each to all 700 million people living in poverty — proving just how unimaginable $1 trillion really is.
