Wealth ranks in Mafia Syndicate
Introduction to our in-game wealth ranks
In Mafia Syndicate, cash is more than currency — it’s clout, it’s control, it’s your lifeline. From street trash to billion-dollar phantoms, your wealth rank is visible proof of your rise but also the dangerous as it might draw a target on your back.
How wealth ranks work
Your wealth rank is calculated based on total owned cash: liquid money in your account, not tied up in assets or properties. As you climb, your title updates in real-time, displaying on your profile, leaderboards, and when others inspect your character.
Our 10 money ranks
• Dead Broke ($0 – $50,000)
You’ve got nothing — not even a coin to flip.
• Pawn Scum ($50,000 – $100,000)
You’re being used, moved, and dumped for scraps.
• Petty Earner ($100,000 – $500,000)
You’re earning, but it ain’t clean — or respected.
• Street-Fed ($500,000 – $1,000,000)
The streets pay you now, but you still bleed on ‘em.
• Greasehand ($1,000,000 – $5,000,000)
You’re in deals, slipping bribes, making moves under the table.
• Wireboss ($5,000,000 – $15,000,000)
You move money through shadows, and nothing leaves a trail.
• Dirty Mint ($15,000,000 – $50,000,000)
You don’t just stack cash — you manufacture it.
• Account Ghost ($50,000,000 – $150,000,000)
No one knows how you earned it — and that’s how you survive.
• Black Carded ($150,000,000 – $500,000,000)
You spend without limits and never touch your own name.
• Nine-Figure Phantom ($500,000,000 – $999,999,999)
Your wealth is feared, tracked, and whispered about in dark rooms.
• Billion Blood ($1,000,000,000+)
You’re no longer rich — you’re legend, and likely untouchable.
Each title was designed to reflect status, danger, and criminal legacy — this isn’t rich-kid fantasy. This is the underground. You don’t flaunt, you survive. And if you’re high enough on the ladder… you own the damn rungs. Each title isn’t just a label. It’s a warning, a flex, and a challenge — all in one. Keep climbing, but watch your back. The higher you go, the longer the fall. Because getting shot, is starting all over.