Pete Seeger Net Worth
View full profilePete Seeger's net worth is currently estimated at $4M in 2026.
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
Founds The Almanac Singers
Co-founds influential folk music group promoting labor and anti-war causes. This marks the beginning of his career blending music with political activism.
The Weavers' Goodnight Irene Tops Charts
The Weavers' recording becomes a massive hit, bringing folk music to mainstream audiences. Seeger achieves commercial success and national recognition for the first time.
Blacklisted During McCarthy Era
Targeted by HUAC for his leftist politics, leading to blacklisting and destroyed commercial prospects. Despite persecution, he continues performing at colleges and small venues, maintaining his artistic integrity.
Where Have All Flowers Gone Recorded
His anti-war song gains widespread popularity during the folk revival, performed by numerous artists. Seeger's influence on the emerging protest music movement grows significantly.
Turn! Turn! Turn! Becomes Hit
The Byrds' version of his biblical adaptation reaches #1, demonstrating his songwriting's mainstream appeal. He becomes a recognized voice of the 1960s counterculture and civil rights movements.
National Medal of Arts
Receives the prestigious award from President Clinton, representing his rehabilitation in mainstream American culture. His status as a national treasure and folk music icon is officially recognized.
Performs at Obama Inauguration
At age 89, performs 'This Land Is Your Land' at the Lincoln Memorial inauguration concert. This moment symbolizes his journey from blacklisted radical to beloved American icon.
Death at Age 94
Passes away after decades of musical and political activism, mourned by musicians and activists worldwide. His death marks the end of an era in American folk music.
Folk Music Legend Status
Remembered as one of the most important figures in American folk music and social activism. His songs remain anthems for progressive causes, and his legacy as a principled artist who stood up to McCarthyism continues to inspire new generations.