North America On the chart dated February 7, 2015, "Worth It" debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 at number 82. It would exit the chart the following week and re-enter on the third week at number 93. On the
Mainstream Top 40 and
Rhythmic charts, the song debuted at 39 and 38, respectively. On the main chart, it would exit once again, this time for four weeks, before charting at number 92. For the week dated March 28, 2015, the song rose five spots to a new position at number 87. Following the release of the music video, which premiered at the Kids' Choice Awards, the song rose nine spots to number 78. The promotion from the video and the show's audience gave the song a 20 spot jump at number 58 for the week dated April 11, 2015. For the week dated April 18, 2015, the song rose 17 spots to a peak of 41. The following week, the song rose two spots at a new peak of 39, earning the group their second top 40 hit and their highest-charting single at the time of the publication. It recorded 48,000 digital sales, a five percent slip from the previous week and a four percent increase at 3.6 million streams. On the Mainstream Top 40 chart, the song would peak at number four, earning them their first top 10 hit as well as their first entry in the Rhythmic chart, where the song peaked at number 19 For the week dated May 2, 2015, the song rose five more spots to a peak of number 34 and two more spots the following week. The song rose 11 spots again to a new peak of 21, for the week dated May 16, 2015 and would be stationary for another week. The next week, the song rose two more spots at a new peak of 19, earning the group their first top 20 single, gaining radio airplay by 18 percent at a 31 million audience. This occurred a week after a minor controversy, where the group was scheduled to perform the track on the
Billboard Music Awards but instead presented an award, citing time issues with the rehearsal and production of the song. Instead, they opted for a performance of the song at the season twenty finale of
Dancing with the Stars. For the week dated June 6, 2015, the song rose two spots to number 17. It would fall one spot for the week dated June 13, 2015 and would stay there for one week before rising three spots to number 15. The song would rise one spot and staying at number 14, recording a rise of 7 percent at a 79 million audience for radio airplay and charting at number 10 on the Radio Songs chart for the week dated July 22, 2015. The song would reach its peak of number 12 on the chart dated August 8, 2015, becoming the week's streaming gainer. Since its release, the song has sold over 1,700,000 copies, according to a publication from
Billboard, on May 12, 2017. It achieved a triple platinum certification by the
Recording Industry Association of America, for combined sales and track-equivalent streams units of three million; The song debuted at number 92 in Canada on the week marked April 11, 2015. For the following week, the song rose 25 spots at a position at number 67 and then another the week after that. It would rise 12 spots once again for the week dated May 2, 2015. The song would rise one spot for two consecutive weeks, before staying stationary for one week. It continued to rise in positions, two spots then six spots to a peak at number 44 for the week of June 6, 2015. It would rise another ten spots to peak at number 34, earning the group their first top 40 entry in this market. The following week, the song continued its rise, jumping 13 spots to number 21. It would rise once again, peaking at number 16, and earning the group their first top 20 entry as well for the week dated June 27, 2015. It rose one spot for two consecutive weeks before falling two spots at number 16. After a series of drops and rises, the song would peak at number 12, on the week of September 5, 2015. It was certified double platinum for selling over 160,000 digital copies. In Mexico, the song topped both its English and domestic charts. It was subsequently promoted through a Spanish release, where the group sang their verses in Spanish. It was certified platinum for selling 60,000 copies.
Elsewhere The song was released in the United Kingdom through digital download on June 21, 2015, over six months since being released in the United States market and more than three months later since receiving airplay there as well. For the week of July 4, 2015, the song debuted at number 81 on the
UK Singles Chart. It rose thirty spots to a peak of 51, the following week. For the week dated July 16, 2015, the song rose 48 spots to a peak at number 3, earning the group their first top five entry on the chart. The song would stay in the top 40 for eight additional weeks and would chart for a total of 19 weeks. The song peaked in the top 20 of nine additional countries. In Hungary, the song entered the top 10 of the country's three domestic charts, rising six spots to a peak of number 2 on the week of September 20, 2015 on the singles chart. On the dance and radios chart, the song rose three spots for the same week as the singles chart, to a peak of seven and rose one spot to a peak at number four, respectively. In the French charts, the song peaked at number 15 and charted for a total of 29 weeks. Similarly, in Germany, the song peaked at number 16 and would chart for 31 weeks. In Australia, the song would peak at number nine, earning the group their first top 10 entry in this market. The song would stay in the top 10 for an additional week and would chart for a total of fifteen weeks. Conversely, in the New Zealand market, the song failed to reach the top 20, charting at 31 and appearing on the chart for fourteen weeks. The song received airplay in Middle Eastern markets, topping the charts in both Israel and Lebanon. The song's blend of Balkan music, which has been a staple in the
Middle East, aided in its success in this region. The song debuted at number 98 on the Japanese Hot 100 for the week January 23, 2016. The following week, it rose 44 spots to a new peak of 54. It would rise 25 more spots to a new position at number 29 and then three spots to a position at 26, where it would reach its peak. Across seas, the song peaked at 53 on the Brazilian
Billboard Hot 100, making its first appearance on this chart. ==Music video==