How much is Todd Hoffman worth?
Net Worth: | $9 Million |
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Profession: | Professional Miner |
Date of Birth: | April 12, 1969 |
Country: | United States of America |
Height: | 1.8 m |
About Todd Hoffman
The star and inventor of Gold Rush is Todd Hoffman. His cast and demeanor helped the show become Discovery’s most popular program. He has more than 170 million viewers worldwide and commands the important male demographic of 21 to 54.
Todd fails to make a lease payment on Porcupine Creek in season 2, and “Dakota” Fred Hurt purchases the claim from owner Earl Foster because Todd is no longer required to uphold the lease as a result of the missed payment. The season examines “Dakota” Fred’s operation at the first Hoffman mine site, Porcupine Creek, Parker Schnabel‘s attempts to mine his grandfather’s land at Big Nugget Mine, and the Hoffman crew’s new mine at Quartz Creek in the Klondike region of the Yukon, Canada. 80.4 oz (2,280 g) of Porcupine Creek (Hurt et al.) $125,000
34 oz (960 g) of Big Nugget Mine (Schnabel et al.) $55,000
93.5 oz (2,650 g) of Quartz Creek (Hoffman et al.) $150,000
The Hoffman crew mined 803 ounces of gold in season 3, earning them over $1.28 million. Parker and Dakota Fred mined 191 ounces and 163 ounces, respectively, worth over $500,000 apiece. This contrasts with the first season, when no one found more than 50 ounces of gold.
By the end of season four, Parker and his team had extracted 836 ounces. After that, he stuck around to continue mining with Rick, where he gained another 193 ounces, bringing his season total to 1,029 ounces. Todd Hoffman’s single-season record of 803 ounces was broken by Parker’s $1.4 million haul, which also broke Hoffman’s four-season total.
Parker mined 2,538 ounces totaling somewhat less than $3 million in season 5, while the Hoffmans mined 1,349 ounces totaling slightly more than $1.6 million.