Casey Neistat Net Worth - $12 Million

Casey Owen Neistat is an American YouTube personality and vlogger from New York City.
Neistat started his career in 2001 with his brother Tom, by making a series of films. He gained his first international exposure two years later when he released iPod’s Dirty Secret, which went viral. Casey Neistat’s net worth is estimated to be $12 million dollars as of 2018, which is an incredible number, and very high for a YouTube personality.
Neistat gained his first exposure in 2003 when he uploaded a video entitled iPod’s Dirty Secret which received national media attention.
The Washington Post, Rolling Stone Magazine, BBC News, CBS News and Fox News, were among many of the media outlets interested in Neistat’s work.
Neistat started his YouTube career with his brother. They uploaded a film series titled Science Experiments, and their work went viral. The series was even featured in Creative Times’s 59th Minute Program. HBO purchased an eight-episode television series of the Neistat Brothers.
Neistat’s YouTube career started in 2010 when uploaded his debut video about the New York City subway. Following that year he continued to upload several videos that went viral on the internet.

Here are some of the most popular videos: Make It Count, The Vietnam Notebook and Draw My Life.
Neistat has received several awards for his work and he is known for being one of the most popular YouTubers worldwide. He has also collaborated with famous celebrities in his YouTube videos, which helped him to quickly rack up his subscribers and viewers.
Since then, Neistat has attracted a ridiculous number of views on his YouTube videos and has amassed over 9.7 million subscribers which makes his channel one of the most popular and viral on YouTube at this point.
Here are some of the best highlights of Casey Neistat’s career:
- Daytime Emmy Awards (Oustanding New Approaches, 2008)
- Film Independent Spirit Awards (2011)
- Make It Count (27 million views, 2012)
- What Would You Do With $25.000? (7,1 million views, 2014)
- iPod’s Dirty Secret (1,7 million views, 2015)
- Draw My Life (6,1 million views, 2015)
- The Greatest Year of My Entire Life (5,4 million views, 2016)
- Making Videos With Karlie Kloss (2,3 million views, 2017)
- The $21,000 First Class Airplane Seat (53 million views, 2017)
- The Vietnam Notebook (6,2 million views, 2017)
- The Streamy Awards (Best Cinematography, 2017)
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