Great news: Hilary Duff, woman who inspired us to say “laugh out loud” while texting “LOL,” is back. Did she ever really leave though? NO, SHE DID NOT. However, it is great to see Hilary on television once again in How I Met Your Fatherwhich btw recently came out with season 2!!!—, and now that we’ve already done a deep dive on her cute relationship and her most iconic moments, it’s time to get nosy about her finances.

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As you might expect, it turns out Hilary is rich. But not just because of her Emmy-deserving show Lizzie McGuire, the rebooted episodes of which I’m still waiting for someone to leak. Hilary also had a successful movie and singing career and has become an influencer—all before the age of 35. And now, she’s a multi-multi-multimillionaire with a fancy home in Los Angeles. Still, some questions remain. Like…

How Much Did Hilary Make for Lizzie McGuire?

Truly so much, so if you have a chance to go back in time and audition for a Disney show, 10/10 recommend. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Hilary appeared in 65 episodes of the show and earned $15,000 per ep. That comes to about $1 million for the entire series plus another $1 million for the follow-up movie. Also, apparently Disney earned $100 million in Lizzie merch sales, so let’s hope Hilary got a cut of that.

Actually, lemme just:

Disney Disney Channel Lizzie McGuire Animated Lizzie Booked & Busy T-Shirt

Disney Channel Lizzie McGuire Animated Lizzie Booked & Busy T-Shirt

Disney Disney Channel Lizzie McGuire Animated Lizzie Booked & Busy T-Shirt

$23 at Amazon

How Much Does Hilary Get for Movies?

Hilary has been in some truly iconic movies over the years. Her acting during the scene in A Cinderella Story where she was masked and Tristan from Gilmore Girls failed to recognize her? The stuff of legends. Anyway, Hils took home $500,000 for Agent Cody Banks and $1 million for Cheaper by the Dozen, both of which came out in 2003. By 2005, she got herself a raise and made $2 million to appear in Cheaper by the Dozen 2.

Kay, but How Much Did Hilary Make for A Cinderella Story?

Gonna go ahead and give A Cinderella Story its own section due to its historical importance to film. But yeah, Hilary took home $2.2 million for this one.

What About Younger and HIMYF?

Hilary’s Younger salary isn’t known, but we can mayyybe get an idea of her How I Met Your Father salary based on what the cast of How I Met Your Mother made. According to Forbes, Neil Patrick Harris earned $400,000 per episode for the last season of HIMYM, and while Hilary likely isn’t pulling in that much for season 1 of the spin-off, producers and creators are clearly willing to spend money on talent.

“I didn’t watch it like the die-hard fans that can quote it, but I’m really familiar with the characters,” she told Cosmo of the show. “I made a conscious choice not to rewatch it, not to have the pressure of trying to emulate anything because it’s very much its own show. I think the writers of our show did such a good job of putting in little gems that are going to excite the fans that love the original but send us on our own journey.” Touché, Hilary. Touché.

Let’s Discuss Hils’s Real Estate Holdings

Hilary has purchased a few homes since becoming rich and famous, and she’s made millions along the way thanks to selling them. But right now, she appears to live in a $3.85 million Beverly Hills house with her family. Here’s a tour to make you jealous!

So, What Is Hilary Duff’s Total Net Worth?

Celebrity Net Worth reports that Hilary has $25 million in the bank and earned the bulk of it from 2003 to 2013, when her total income was $18 million. Also, for those asking, yes: Hilary obviously made money from her music. Like, her debut album sold more than 5 million copies—the earnings of which are reflected in that $18 million. On top of that, she’s made income from brand partnerships (most recently a collection with slow-fashion brand Smash + Tess), her three books (the Elixir trilogy, anyone?!), and her tours. Depending on how HIMYF resonates, expect her net worth to go up, up, up. Till then, I leave you with this: