
Grande's fortune really began to grow as she expanded her music career. Her first album, Yours Truly, his No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200. Her subsequent albums only strengthened her sales. Touring was also a giant revenue stream; she reportedly earned $1 million for every stop on her Sweetener tour. In 2018, Forbes revealed she was the 62nd highest earning celebrity, thanks to a combination of album sales and tours.
While Grande earns plenty of money, she also makes sure to give back. According to People, in 2019, she donated the profits from a stop on her Sweetener tour to Planned Parenthood. As the COVID-19 pandemic swept the United States, she revealed a list of charities to which she was giving donations, including Feeding America and the WHO's COVID-19 solidarity response fund. She has also used her performances as a chance to raise money for worthy causes, including the One Love Manchester concert, which she organized to help victims after a terrorist bombing at one of her concerts in the British city in 2017 (via NPR).
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