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    Ah, the world of comedy! Where laughter isn’t just therapeutic but also tremendously lucrative. We’ve rounded up 20 comedians whose financial success makes even the most pious accountant chuckle.

    From the big-screen burlesque to the masterminds of sitcoms that have left us all in stitches (or just confused), these comedians have turned their punchlines into powerhouses. Buckle up—are your favorite jesters on this hilarious wealth list?

    All financial figures are in U.S. dollars, sourced from the all-knowing (or not) Celebrity Net Worth, unless otherwise noted. Spoiler: they not only make you laugh but also make your savings account envious.

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    Take Terry Fator, for instance—this ventriloquist won America’s Got Talent in 2007, and somehow, talking to puppets turned into a $100 million Las Vegas residency. Who knew throwing your voice could be a sound financial strategy?

    Oh, and remember how he voiced a character in the Mickey Mouse universe? That’s right, folks. Fator is raking in about $20 million a year, leading to an estimated net worth of $160 million. Forget investments; just learn to juggle some puppets.

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    Then there’s Stefan Raab, a comedic titan in Germany best known for his late-night show that aired for 16 years. He also dabbled in music. Yes, folks, he had a parody single titled “Ma Baker”—not exactly Mozart, but that’s still an earworm that paid off big time.

    Raab’s estimated wealth? An eye-popping $160 million. Clearly, if he ever has a quarter-life crisis, he can simply invest in more late-night shows or start a bakery—since he’s already acquainted with the ma baker herself!

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    Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images

    Ricky Gervais, famous for co-creating The Office (and, let’s be honest, for making it painfully awkward), has turned his awkwardness into an empire. With a stake in the globally acclaimed sitcom and other projects, he is reportedly sitting pretty at a cool $160 million. Here’s hoping they pay him in prizes and not mere awkwardness!

    So, as we tiptoe through the garden of the richest comedians, let us salute those who have transformed laughter into sizeable fortunes. If giggles could pay bills, these comedians would be rolling in more than just punchlines. What would you prefer—a savings account or a ticket to the next big comedy show? The answer is both, obviously!

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