Thanks to her blockbuster movie, masterfully finessed book deal, and successful TV show, Amy Schumer is the first female comic ever to make it onto Forbes’ list of the highest paid comedians.
Translation: ya girl is rich as fuck.
Amy made $17 million last year, coming in fourth place behind Kevin Hart ($87.5 million), Jerry Seinfeld ($43.5 million), and some rando who tells jokes to old people in Vegas named Terry Fator ($21 million).
Do you know what this means? Every other male comedian on the face of planet earth makes less money than Amy Schumer. Damn girl.
Congrats, Amy, and don’t spend it all on one novelty glass of Pinot.
About The Author: Molly Mulshine
Molly Mulshine got her start covering local politics before working at Business Insider and the New York Observer. Follow her on Twitter: @mollymulshine
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