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The whole point of the juggernaut American reality TV game show "Survivor," on the air now for over 40 seasons, is to outwit, outlast, and outplay the competition to win the $1 million grand prize (via Parade). One might imagine that contestants would otherwise balance exposure from the show with any possible payoff from winning, such as lucrative brand endorsem*nts or some other kind of valuable career boost in acting, modeling, or in music. But are "Survivor" contestants paid for their time on the show even if they end up not winning it all?

There's similar secrecy surrounding how much money runners-up and even the first person voted off pocket for their time on the series. What we do know comes mostly from former contestants themselves.

What's for certain is that there is definitely a cash incentive for each player regardless of when they leave the show, and that dollar amount varies somewhat not only from season to season, but also across the 25 different countries that have some version of "Survivor" on TV.

Does the first person voted off 'Survivor' still get a paycheck?

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As anyone who has ever watched "Survivor" is well aware, each episode of the series concludes with "tribal council," in which cast members gather to vote off one of their own (via Britannica). This is also the time when alliances and other forms of strategic maneuvering between players are often exposed. To be the first one voted off "Survivor" carries its own kind of shame — all that time off work and suffering the elements with nothing to show for it.

Although the first to go home in any "Survivor" season won't take home$1 million (or $2 million in season 42, according to Entertainment Weekly), those first players to leave are still financially compensated for their participation. According to Life & Style Magazine, the first contestant to have their torch snuffed by "Survivor" host Jeff Probst typically makes $2,500 for their efforts. But that's barely enough to cover more than a few months of rent in New York or San Francisco. Let's hope those brand endorsem*nt come quickly.

What about second and third place?

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As the game of "Survivor" progresses, the number of players diminishes, upping the stakes until just three contestants are left. The twist is that the winner is chosen by a jury of their former castaways. How to vote someone off without making them so angry that they won't vote for you in the end is part of the game's grand strategy. The last one remaining gets the money and the title of "Sole Survivor" (via Britannica). But what about those runners-up?

What the second and third place finishers earn from their time on "Survivor" varies a bit. Typically they make anywhere from $80,000 to $100,000, with first season third-place finisher Rudy Boesch (pictured above) pocketing $85,000 and fourth-place finalist Sue Hawk pulling down a cool $70,000 that same season, as Life & Style Magazine magazine reports. Fortune says the runners-up tab has grown, reaching as much as $110,000 in recent seasons. One player sent home mid season still scored $27,000 for her effort.

Do players get paid for appearing in the finale?

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The title of "Sole Survivor" is typically awarded in a big series finale, in which each former castaway returns to recap the season in a reunion-style event (per Britannica). Those finales are filmed some months after everyone has returned home from whatever far flung location at which the series was filmed. The truth is, those players haven't come back for additional filming just out of the kindness of their hearts. Each one is paid to appear in the finale.

The dollar amount each "Survivor" contestant takes home for their final return is usually around $10,000, according to Entertainment Weekly. The popular series upped the ante a bit in 2020 for the 40th season, with an across-the board-payout of $25,000 to each player for participating (all players were former winners of the show's previous seasons), on top of the $10,000 offered to return for the finale. Those sitting in on the jury also get paid a bit more, to the tune of $40,000. Not too bad (via Fortune).

What do 'Survivor' contestants in other countries make?

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"Survivor" is an international phenomenon, with versions of the show on the air all over the world. Naturally, the cash prizes offered differ widely from the U.S. version. One such example is "Australian Survivor," in which contestants make far less than their American counterparts, as Now to Love has covered.

Turns out, "Australian Survivor" castaways make only $AU 90 a day, with a total grand prize of AU$ 500,000 for winning. That's only about $70 USD to play the game per day, or a $375,000 grand total to win it all (via The Money Converter). Clearly it pays to be an American "Survivor" contestant, where typically speaking you can feel pretty assured to clear at least $12,000 if you get reasonably far in the competition (via CinemaBlend.)

Mo' Money Mo' Problems

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But just because a player takes home the (at least) $1 million jackpot, not to mention profiting from the exposure, it doesn't mean the rest of their life is a fairytale. For example, Richard Hatch (pictured above), the show's first-ever "Sole Survivor" got himself in plenty of tax problems after his win (via E! News). From there, one season contestant was slapped with a $5 million penalty for leaking a picture of himself before the official cast had been announced (per TMZ). Fail to show up to the finale or breach your contract in any other way, and you may earn nothing at all.

Regardless of how much money they make, "Survivor" really is a difficult show to appear on, according to Life & Style Magazine, and the vast majority of the former contestants — even though some return for follow-up seasons for an additional payday — return to their normal lives after production concludes, making their money the old fashioned way: with a job (per E! News).

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FAQs

How much does a Survivor contestant get paid? ›

This suggests that the show can be a lucrative opportunity, with most castaways walking away with anywhere between $12,000- $100,000, according to Cinema Blend. Interestingly, it doesn't always seem like people are after the money, or at least the producers ensure that it does not appear that way.

Who made the most money from Survivor? ›

By far, David Samson is the richest alum from the show. The exec previously launched a news distribution company and worked for Morgan Stanley, before becoming a Montreal Expos executive VP. He then purchased the Miami Marlins alongside his stepfather, becoming the president until 2017.

Do Survivor contestants get tampons? ›

The show doesn't provide players with period products, but people get to bring their own, and they have access to them anytime in a personal box of basic medical supplies kept at their camp (more on this in a bit). As Chong explains, “Those of us who menstruate get to pack whatever we want.

How much money did Ozzy make on Survivor? ›

Winning six straight duels (and an immunity challenge after that) was not enough for Oscar “Ozzy” Lusth to take home the million dollars on Survivor: South Pacific, but it did win him a cool $100,000 as the winner of the fan favorite vote.

Does the jury get paid on Survivor? ›

But in an interview with TMZ, Jonny Fairplay spilled the beans on how much castaways allegedly make: the first person eliminated can make $12,500, according to the infamous villain, who noted jury members get $40,000.

How much does Jeff Probst make on Survivor? ›

Probst makes the bulk of his money from Survivor, and that has been the case for more than two decades now. Probst reportedly earns $200,000 per episode, according to Distractify. The average number of episodes per season of the show is 14, which equals $7 million for each new season.

How much do losers get paid on Survivor? ›

But castaways who fail to win their season can still make a big chunk of change. For instance, the second place castaway in any given survivor is typically given a whopping $100,000. While this is before taxes, it's a substantial consolation prize. Similarly, the third place contestant makes $85,000.

What do the top 3 in Survivor make? ›

The Sole Survivor receives a cash prize of $1,000,000 prior to taxes and sometimes also receives a car provided by the show's sponsor. Every player receives a prize for participating on Survivor depending on how long they last in the game. In most seasons, the runner-up receives $100,000, and third place wins $85,000.

Who from Survivor has gone to jail? ›

Richard Holman Hatch Jr.

He was convicted with three counts related to attempted tax evasion and fraudulent tax return in January 2006.

Are there condoms on Survivor? ›

As always, the cast members do receive essential items such as tampons and condoms, and he said that birth control comes into play soon, as there are "love affairs this season, plural," including "some of the most intimate footage we've ever had."

Why does Survivor not allow swimsuits? ›

Shallow said when she asked the production crew why players weren't allowed to wear swimsuits anymore, she was told that producers felt it would be "more authentic-looking" for contestants to play in their underwear.

Do girls shave their legs on Survivor? ›

The answer is absolutely not. Um, we were not given any razor, so.

Do all Survivor participants get paid? ›

Considering the hardships that they need to undergo, some fans of the show may be wondering if there's a financial incentive to compete in the reality show. To put it simply, the contestants do get paid. The pay ranges from $2,500 to $100,000.

Who played Survivor the most? ›

Rob Mariano has made the most appearances on the show, appearing in five separate seasons, but has never won the show nor spent the most amount of days on the island. Tony Vlachos, appeared on three different seasons of the show but his stints totalled up to 84 days spent on the island, which is the record.

Who spent the most days on Survivor? ›

This record lasted for nearly three years, to be surpassed later by Mariano, who eventually played 152 days (excluding the 37 days in Survivor: Island of the Idols, for which he was not directly involved in the gameplay), and Shallow's 149, both for their participation in Survivor: Winners at War.

What do Survivor jury members do all day? ›

Appearances. The jury consists of a group of eliminated castaways (typically past the merge portion of the competition) that return to witness the remaining castaways' actions at Tribal Council.

What happens if you quit Survivor? ›

Probst revealed at the Nicaragua Reunion Show that, in subsequent seasons, if a contestant chooses to quit the game during the jury phase, the producers will deliberate whether or not the contestant will participate on the jury. The producers may also hold the right to deny the quitter's consolation prize.

Do Survivor contestants get to keep their buffs? ›

In the event of a tribe switch or a merge, castaways are to dispose of their old Buff and wear their new one.

Is Jeff Probst married? ›

Probst married his second wife, Lisa Ann Russell, on December 5, 2011. Through this marriage, Probst is a stepfather to Russell's two children, son Michael (b. 2004) and daughter Ava (b. 2006), from her former marriage to actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar.

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