Taylor Swift, Oprah, Beyoncé, more celebs make Forbes' richest self-made women list

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What do Taylor Swift, Judge Judy and Oprah Winfrey have in common?

If you thought, "they're super rich," you're right. All three made Forbes' list of America's Richest Self-Made Women, published Thursday.

Swift landed at No. 34 with a net worth of $750 million; Judy Sheindlin, aka Judge Judy, is at No. 56 with $480 million and Winfrey at No. 13 with $2.5 billion.

Others stars on the list include Rihanna (No. 20, $1.4 billion), Kim Kardashian (No. 21, $1.2 billion), fashion designer Tory Burch (No. 24, $1 billion), Kylie Jenner (No. 38, $680 million), Madonna (No. 45, $580 million), Beyoncé Knowles (No. 48, $540 million), Celine Dion (No. 56, $480 million), Reese Witherspoon (tied at No. 59, $440 million), Dolly Parton (tied at No. 59, $440 million), Barbra Streisand (No. 61, $430 million), Ellen DeGeneres (No. 73, $380 million) and television executive Shonda Rhimes (No. 96, $250 million).

Taylor Swift performs onstage for her "Eras Tour" at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on March 31, 2023.
Taylor Swift performs onstage for her "Eras Tour" at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on March 31, 2023.

Novelists Danielle Steel, with $420 million, and Nora Roberts, with $410 million, came in at No. 62 and No. 64 respectively.

ABC Supply co-founder Diane Hendricks led the pack with a whopping $15 billion.

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Forbes regularly publishes lists of the wealthiest people in the country and world. The American business magazine released its annual world billionaires list in April, revealing that SpaceX and Tesla founder Elon Musk had been dethroned from the top spot by Bernard Arnault, owner of luxury goods brands such as Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Tiffany & Co, with $211 billion. Musk came in at No. 2 with $180 billion.

At No. 3 on the annual list of richest people: Jeff Bezos with $114 billion. That's about $57 billion less than a year ago, the largest loss of anyone on the list, Forbes said. The big reason? A 38% decline in Amazon stock.

More: Elon Musk slips to No. 2 on Forbes billionaires list as Bernard Arnault takes top spot

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Oprah make Forbes' richest self-made women list