Aside from the massive fortune his grandfather amassed, it was Clark Hunt's father, Lamar Hunt, who pushed the family into sports entrepreneurship, significantly boosting their collective net worth. When Lamar died, Clark took over as chairman of the Kansas City Chiefs in 2006 and later, as CEO in 2010. Elsewhere in the sports world, Clark was fundamental in creating Major League Soccer and owns FC Dallas, per PF.
During an even earlier, yet possibly just as fruitful career track, Clark worked at Goldman Sachs as an analyst, and is reportedly worth a whopping $2 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth. However, the overall net worth of the entire Hunt family is estimated to be $15.5 billion, Forbes reported. As of December 2020, that combined net worth makes the Hunts the 18th richest family in America, not far behind the renowned Busch family, which is reportedly worth $17.6 billion.
Despite his large fortune, it looks like Clark is a pretty modest and private guy — and a generous one, too, since his head coach Andy Reid isn't exactly living in the poorhouse these days, either. But while Clark doesn't show off his lavish life on Instagram, his daughter Gracie definitely makes up for her dad's lack of a social media presence. She's posted photos of herself aboard private planes and enjoying other perks of a living a luxurious life. It sounds like the Hunts have nothing to ever worry about.
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