> At a Glance
> – Khloe Kardashian says the sisters never use Venmo
> – They rotate paying for shared items instead
> – Why it matters: Offers a rare peek into how the ultra-rich handle everyday expenses

Khloe Kardashian just pulled back the curtain on how the Kardashian-Jenner clan keeps cash flow drama-free among themselves.
No Apps, Just Rotation
On the Jan. 7 episode of her “Khloe in Wonder Land” podcast, the 41-year-old explained their simple system:
- No Venmo requests
- They take turns picking up tabs
- Everyone stays “really respectful,” she insists
> Khloe noted:
> “I would never go with one of my sisters and expect for them to always pay.”
A Recent Example
The rule kicked in when their kids needed Spirit Friday shirts from a school shop that only accepted cash.
Kim, 45, came up empty-handed, so Khloe covered the cost. When Kim offered to route repayment through her business manager, Khloe waved it off-only to have Kim later cover something else in return.
Christmas Tradition
Last December Khloe revealed the same method applies to their over-the-top holiday décor:
- They split accessory costs for the annual Christmas party
- Each home becomes a “high-fashion winter wonderland”
- Kris Jenner calls the family photoshoot her favorite part
| Holiday staples | Who pays? |
|---|---|
| Diamond-studded gowns | Rotates yearly |
| Red-velvet decorations | Shared cost |
| Intimate family dinner | Host covers |
Key Takeaways
- Cash-only moments still trip up billionaires
- Rotation beats digital transfers for the KarJenners
- Gift-giving culture extends to covering small costs
For a family synonymous with extravagance, their low-tech money etiquette feels refreshingly ordinary.

