"Jeopardy!" is a game show watched by millions of people in the US. It first aired in 1964.

Brad Rutter is the highest-earning contestant on "Jeopardy!" ever, with a whopping net earning of around $4.3 million.

James Holzhauer was the last "Jeopardy!" contestant to pass the $1-million winning mark, but lost after a 32-day streak, ending his reign with $2,462,216.

James Holzhauer, the professional gambler from Las Vegas whose high-risk moves on "Jeopardy!" drew national attention, ended his winning streak on his 32nd day. Over the course of his tenure, Holzhauer earned $2,462,216. Fans had been speculating when Holzhauer would overtake Ken Jennings' record of highest-winnings during regular-season play, but ultimately the gambler fell short by $58,484. Jennings earned $2,520,700 after 74 consecutive wins, but Holzhauer's high-rolling strategy helped him come close to Jennings' record in half the time.

"If you don't take a risk like that, you're not going to win," Holzhauer told The New York Times. "Really, the big risk is never trying anything that looks like a big gamble."

Brad Rutter is currently the highest-earning "Jeopardy!" winner, having made over $4 million on the show.

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