Summary

  • Rory Gilmore is the poorest among the main characters and relies on financial assistance from her mother and grandparents.
  • Jess Mariano has a stable income as a debut author and working at a publishing house, putting him ahead of Rory.
  • Lorelai is not one of the richest Gilmores, but she has a modest income from managing the Independence Inn and later profiting from the Dragonfly Inn.

Amy Sherman-Palladino's beloved series Gilmore Girls introduced fans to the small town of Stars Hollow and the eccentric people who call it home, but many fans wonder: just how rich are the Gilmores? Those living in (and just outside of) Stars Hollow appear to be moderately wealthy as many own their own businesses and participate in exclusive clubs. If Lorelai can't get money from her parents, she's always able to borrow some from Luke or Christopher. But how much money do these hometown characters make... and where do they get their money from?

Gilmore Girls primarily focuses on single mom Lorelai (Lauren Graham) and her daughter Rory (Alexis Bledel). While they spend the majority of their time in the small town of Stars Hollow, the duo also frequent Lorelai's wealthy parents' home, Ivy League institutions, and nearly everyone they know either owns a business or has their own investments. It appears that in Gilmore Girls, almost everyone has a nice nest egg.

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Rory Gilmore

Rory on the phone at the YDN on Gilmore Girls

When asking how rich are the Gilmores, it's important to remember that Rory is by far the poorest among the main characters on Gilmore Girls. When she was a student in high school, she didn't have any kind of paying job. She helped her mother here and there at the inn, but she sure wasn't working 9-5. Even Paris was surprised how Rory spent her time because she didn't work or volunteer to pad her college resume with activities.

In A Year in the Life, Rory is a freelance journalist but has issues finding income. She ends up getting rid of her apartment and crashes with others because she can't afford her own place anymore. If it weren't for Logan, her mother, and her grandparents, Rory would be homeless. Her grandparents also have paid for almost anything she needs once she turns 16, including her Chilton private school education and her college tuition.

Jess Mariano

Jess next to a tree in Gilmore Girls

When Jess first comes to Stars Hallow, he has little drive and zero interest in school. He enjoys reading and talking about books with Rory, but he doesn't apply himself in his education. Jess ends up failing some of his classes and leaving school early. Before he left Stars Hollow, Jess was working at Walmart and making good money, but it didn't last long. He eventually dropped it all and moved to the West Coast.

However, at the end of the series, viewers find out that Jess is working at a publishing house and is a new author. It's not known how much he made, but it's reported that those in publishing houses can make anywhere from $28,000 to six figures. Jess was probably around the $30,000 mark as a debut author with an entry-level job. The reason why he's ahead of Rory is that he has a stable income.

Dean Forester

Dean and Rory talking at Doose's Market on Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life

Dean was an incredibly hard worker throughout his time on Gilmore Girls, and Rory's first boyfriend. When they broke up, Dean focused on working instead of going away to college. He helped out with construction at Doose's Market and with the Stars Hollow Museum.

When viewers see him again in A Day in the Life, he mentions that he's the father of three children and his wife is pregnant with their fourth. The family lives in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and appears to be happy, but it's not known what Dean does for work. However, if he was able to move away from the financial help of his parents to another state, get married, and support four children, Dean and his wife must be making good money. Neither Rory nor Jess have children to support during the series run.

Lorelai Gilmore

A split image features the Dragonfly Inn and Lorelai on the phone in Gilmore Girls

Lorelai is not one of the richest Gilmores. When Lorelai left the comfort of her parents' home as a teenager, she didn't have anything. She began working at the Independence Inn and was able to live there with Rory as long as she worked for her keep. Lorelai eventually climbed the ladder and did well enough to buy a home and create a beautiful life for her and Rory. She clearly was able to save and keep a modest income. However, whenever Lorelai needs a large amount of money, she has to go elsewhere.

Before Lorelai became a co-owner of the Dragonfly Inn, it's assumed she made somewhere around $50,000 as the manager of the Independence Inn. That salary had to have increased by the end of the series as she would actually be making a profit from the Dragonfly, which is shown to be a very successful business once she gets it off the ground. Throughout the series, however, she gets loans from Luke, Rory's father, and her parents, who are actually the richer Gilmores.

Sookie St. James

Sookie smiling in Gilmore Girls. 

Sookie St. James was a highly sought-after chef at the start of the series. She worked alongside Lorelai at the Independence Inn. Even Emily Gilmore adored her cooking! Typically, a chef's salary depends on a number of factors, including which city or state they're cooking in, what type of restaurant they work for, and their level of experience in active kitchens rather than just their culinary school credentials.

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Being the head chef in a place close to Hartford, Connecticut, Sookie could be making anywhere between $45,000-80,000 a year. However, Sookie is more than a chef; she's also the co-owner of the Dragonfly Inn by the end end of the series, which will pay off the better the inn does over the years.

Kirk

Sean Gunn as Kirk Gleason standing in front of shelves on Gilmore Girls

Kirk Gleason claims he's had over 15,000 jobs in the course of 11 years, which is why he was financially stable by the end of the series. Fans have seen him as a wedding photographer, Uber driver, a flower delivery man, wedding coordinator, termite inspector, the list goes on and on...

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Because of all of his jobs and living rent-free with his mother for so many years, it's been said that Kirk has a net worth of $250,000. Lorelai makes fun of Kirk a lot, but she could learn a thing or two about his drive. Kurt is the definition of side-hustle. There is no odd job in Stars Hollow that he wouldn't do.

Luke Danes

Luke and Lorelai Talking at the Diner on Gilmore Girls

Luke Danes is a simple man who doesn't need much. He wears the same hat and plaid shirts every day and likes things old-fashioned. He doesn't need expensive vacations, top-notch gadgets, or impressive cars. He's private with both his life choices and his money. But Luke Danes appeared to be secretly wealthy.

He inherited his dad's business and lived above it, so he never had to pay rent. Nor did he have any college loans to pay off. Luke owned the apartment building next to Luke's Diner, which meant he was collecting rent from those living in the building and from Taylor Doose, who rented the retail space below. Luke also bought a house to hopefully live in one day with Lorelai. When Lorelai didn't want to go to her parents for money, Luke offered to loan her money as well. He might not have been the richest in Gilmore Girls, but it's estimated that Luke has around 500k in his savings.

Christopher Hayden

Christopher smiling in Gilmore Girls

When viewers first meet Christopher, they're not sure what he does for work. Lorelai seemed appalled when he told her that he finally settled down in one place, rented an apartment, and had a job. But when he visited Stars Hollow for the first time he didn't have enough money to buy Rory a book that she wanted. From there, it seemed like Christopher was getting his career on track.

By the end of the series, Christopher went on to inherit millions after a death in his family. He ends up paying for Rory's college tuition, buys lunch for all of Rory's friends at Yale, and takes Lorelai on an expensive trip to Paris. It's assumed that he made around $50 million.

Richard & Emily Gilmore

Richard and Emily Gilmore dancing in Gilmore Girls

Richard and Emily Gilmore were incredibly rich. They lived in a gated home with personal chefs, maids, and help galore. They went to Europe every two years, were able to pay for Chilton and Yale, and wrote Lorelai a check whenever she was in trouble. The Gilmores also received money after Richard's mother died.

Before retiring and starting his own business, Richard was the Vice President at Gurmon & Driscoll Insurance Corp. Due to his jobs, experience, and family money on both sides, it's assumed the Gilmores are worth upwards of $50 million. The answer then to the question of how rich are the Gilmores is very.

The Huntzbergers

Mitchum and Logan Huntzberger at a restaurant in Gilmore Girls

Rory loathed Logan Huntzberger when she first met him. She saw him as nothing more than a trust fund baby who was entitled and given everything in life. After getting to know him, she realized Logan Huntzberger came from a prominent media family. His father ran several media outlets.

It's been said that creator Amy Sherman-Palladino based the Huntzbergers on the Sulzberger family, who owns The New York Times. If that's the case, then the Huntzbergers are worth billions because of their businesses. Many assume that the Huntzbergers bring in $200 million a year. That makes the Huntzbergers much wealthier than the Gilmores, and likely, the richest characters in Gilmore Girls.