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Olympic athlete Simone Biles is a well-known name in many American households and one of the most decorated American gymnasts. 

As a holder of seven Olympic medals, Biles dropped out of the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020 due to health concerns, although she still medaled with a bronze on the balance beam and silver in the women’s team final, according to Parade. At the 2024 Paris Games, she returned and won three gold medals and one silver medal.

Although Biles has earned some of her income through gymnastics, the majority of her net worth comes from long-term endorsement partnerships and brand deals. Based on her estimated net worth, here’s how much each person in the United States would get if it were divided evenly.

Simone Biles Net Worth: $25 Million

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Biles is worth an estimated $25 million as of 2025.

Even before her 2016 Olympics debut, Biles received endorsements and appeared in a Tide commercial alongside other gymnasts, the report noted. In 2015, she signed a long-term deal with Nike and a contract with GK Elite Sportswear to create a line of Simone Biles leotards. In 2016, she appeared on the cover of a special edition Wheaties Box.

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After the 2016 games, Biles signed several endorsement contracts with United Airlines, The Hershey Company, Beats by Dre, Oreo, Athleta, Visa and more. Leading up to the 2020 Games, she was the highest-paid Olympic athlete in endorsements, and from 2019 through 2021, she earned at least $20 million.

How Much Would Each Person Get?

As of Dec. 16, 2025, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates the U.S. population at 342,981,370 people.

If Simone Biles’ $25 million were evenly distributed across America, it wouldn’t amount to much. Each person would only receive $0.0729, or just under a dime.

Even a multimillion-dollar fortune doesn’t go far when divided among more than 342 million people.

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