Nathan Hot Dog contest: Joey Chestnut net worth [Updated 2023]

TODAY SHOW PLAZA, NEW YORK CITY, NY, UNITED STATES - 2019/07/05: Competitive Eater, Joey Chestnut seen during Country Music Star, Toby Keith's performance in New York City on NBC's Today Show. (Photo by Efren Landaos/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
TODAY SHOW PLAZA, NEW YORK CITY, NY, UNITED STATES - 2019/07/05: Competitive Eater, Joey Chestnut seen during Country Music Star, Toby Keith's performance in New York City on NBC's Today Show. (Photo by Efren Landaos/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) /
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Joey Chestnut is a competitive eating and Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating contest icon. But how much is his net worth from his years atop the eating world?

When you think of the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest, you think of Joey Chestnut. It’s that simple. Particularly since the fall of Takeru Kobayashi in the competitive eating world, Chestnut has been the most visible presence in the sport, winning the Coney Island contest every single year, minus one blip on the radar, for over a decade while setting records routinely.

But how lucrative can winning the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest be in terms of money? Even winning it 15 times like Chestnut has can’t be too profitable, right? Think again.

Let’s take a look at the Joey Chestnut net worth to see just how much money the legend of eating has raked in while raking in every type of food imaginable into his body.

Joey Chestnut net worth: How much is Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest champion worth?

According to a report from the Daily Mail ahead of the 2023 competition, Joey Chestnut’s net worth is settling in around $4 million as of this year, a staggering total for someone in competitive eating.

Given that the prize money at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Contest, arguably the biggest competitive eating event in the world, is only $10,000 for the winner, that shows you just how many times he’s won in Major League Eating and other exploits in this world. He is, simply, the GOAT of the sport.

On top of that, though, his iconic run at the top of the competitive eating world, he’s also raking in the dough by way of endorsements. Naturally, he’s signed deals in his career with Pepsi, Raising Cane’s restaurants and, for obvious reasons, DUDE Wipes. The man doesn’t just make money from shoveling one glizzy after another into his mouth — he’s a business man, man!

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