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Net worth ($ million) 1 Kevin Hern: Republican Oklahoma House Yes 361.0* 2 Rick Scott: Republican: Florida: Senate: Yes 259.7 3 Mark Warner: Democratic: Virginia: Senate Yes 214.1 4 Greg Gianforte: Republican Montana: House: No 189.3 5 Paul Mitchell: Republican Michigan: House No 179.6 6 Mitt Romney: Republican Utah: Senate Yes 174.5 7 Vernon ...
Ross Perot. Independent (before 1995) Reform (1995–2000) Republican (2000–2019) Member of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board (1981–85) Member of the Select Committee on Public Education (1983) Candidate for U.S. President (1992, 1996) $4.1 billion [ 8 ] Founded Electronic Data Systems and Perot Systems.
J.B. Pritzker net worth: $3,400,000,000 Party affiliation: Democrat The wealthiest politician on this list is the 43rd Governor of Illinois, heir to the Marmon and the Hyatt hotel chain (founded ...
The list of presidents of the United States by net worth at peak varies greatly. Debt and depreciation often means that presidents' net worth is less than $0 at the time of death. [1] Most presidents before 1845 were extremely wealthy, especially Andrew Jackson and George Washington. Presidents since 1929, when Herbert Hoover took office, have ...
His role as CEO of his namesake company brings his net worth to about $106.2 billion, according to Forbes. Shutterstock / Shutterstock Nancy Pelosi: $114.7 Million
Net worth: $9 million A U.S. senator from Delaware for 36 years, Joe Biden became America's 46th president in 2021. No stranger to the White House, the Democrat had served as Obama's vice president.
Richard Blumenthal. Richard Blumenthal[a] (/ ˈbluːmənθɑːl / BLOO-mən-thahl; born February 13, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician who is the senior United States senator from Connecticut, a seat he has held since 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, he is one of the wealthiest members of the Senate, [3] with a net worth over ...
Before: $14 million. After: $20 million. The Johnson family’s net worth was $14 million thanks to land, radio, and TV holdings, the New York Times reported in 1964. When President Lyndon Johnson ...