梅里克·加兰 MERRICK GARLAND
Age: 68 years
Position: U.S. Attorney General
Net worth: over $20 million
During the Obama administration, there was an unsuccessful candidate for the Supreme Court justice, and he had a soft spot for New York City's real estate market.
This passion clearly stems from his in-law relationships, which in part underpinned the wealth he amassed during his time as a partner at Arnold Porter.
Although the amount is not huge, it is a lot of assets for him. Recent public financial reports show that the candidate's net worth has exceeded $27 million.
His wealth portfolio is quite diverse, spanning index funds, municipal bonds, and cash accounts.
珍妮特·耶伦 JANET YELLEN
Age: 74 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
Net worth: over $20 million
Trump replaced Yellen from the Fed chair.
In February 2018, while leaving the Fed, Yellen struck a cooperation agreement with the Washington Spokesperson Bureau, which regularly works with a number of former government officials.
In the second year alone, Yellen earned about $5 million in giving speeches, according to financial reports filed with federal ethics officials. By 2020, she had earned another $2.2 million from those speaking engagements.
安东尼·布林肯 ANTONY BLINKEN
Age: 59 years
Title: U.S. Secretary of State
Net worth: over $10 million
During his tenure in the Obama and Biden administrations, Blinken co-founded a Washington consulting firm and made a lot of money. His company, WestExec Advisors, boasts on its website that it "brought the Situation Room to the boardroom."
WestExec 曾与 Uber、FedEx 和 Blackstone 等客户合作。
The business seems to be growing fast. From February 2018 to October 2020, the number of team members listed on the WestExec website expanded from 19 to 38.
吉娜·雷蒙多 GINA RAIMONDO
Age: 50 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Net worth: over $10 million
The U.S. Secretary of Commerce founded Point Judith Capital, a venture capital firm, in 2002. The company grew into a medium-sized institution with approximately $100 million in two funds under management.
Tudor Investment Corp., led by hedge fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones II, served as investor and partner, according to a confidential presentation released through a public records request.
Around 2006, the state of Rhode Island invested $5 million in a Raimondo fund. This commitment eventually caused a stir after Raimondo won the election in 2010 to become state treasurer and was elected governor in 2014.
詹妮弗·格兰霍姆 JENNIFER GRANHOLM
Age: 62 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Energy
Net worth: over $8 million
In 2011, after Granholm stepped down as Michigan governor, she gained many board seats, became a guest speaker on CNN, and joined the lecture tour.
According to Granholm's financial disclosure report, filed before he became Secretary of Energy, from January 2019 to December 2020, Granholm earned at least $2 million.
She made $1.6 million by exercising an option with electric car company Proterra, and she and her husband own two luxury properties in California.
亚历杭德罗·马约卡斯 ALEJANDRO MAYORKAS
Age: 61 years
Position: Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Net worth: over $8 million
Mayorkas' career is like a brilliant revolving door drama in Washington, full of money and power.
However, in the case of George W. During the W. Bush and Trump years, Mayorkas turned to large, well-paid law firms, making a magnificent transition from politics to business.
In a recent financial disclosure report, he revealed that he received a whopping $3.3 million in partnership shares at a recent gig, with more than $1 million in additional payments waiting for him in the future.
劳埃德·奥斯汀 LLOYD AUSTIN
Age: 67 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Defense
Net worth: over $7 million
After being discharged from the military, the former general became a professional board member, becoming a director of United Technologies Corporation, Nucor Steel, Tenet Healthcare, and Guest Services Inc.
He has also served on the Advisory Board and the National Security Advisory Council at Fidelity Investments at Booz Allen Hamilton. These responsibilities have provided Austin with a steady stream of cash and generous stock awards.
泽维尔·贝塞 XAVIER BECERRA
Age: 63 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services
Net worth: over $7 million
Becerra was the son of Mexican immigrants who entered high society through education. He received his bachelor's degree and law degree from Stanford University, and soon after entered California politics, eventually serving in the U.S. House of Representatives for 24 years.
Becerra currently holds a federal pension worth more than $750,000. He is also a landowner-landlord who owns four homes in California and generates at least $60,000 in rental income per year.
卡玛拉·哈里斯 KAMALA HARRIS
Age: 56 years
Position: Vice President of the United States
Net worth: over $7 million
Born in Oakland to parents from India and Jamaica, Harris was the first Black, South Asian and female vice president of the United States.
The financial portfolio she shares with her attorney husband, Douglas Emhoff, includes properties in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., worth an estimated $5 million, two pensions Harris received while working in the California government, worth $1 million, and a retirement account of at least $1.2 million.
汤姆·维尔萨克 TOM VILSACK
Age: 70 years
Title: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture
Net worth: over $4 million
Oba MA's former secretary of agriculture left the White House during the Trump era, but made a lot of money during his absence.
Last year, he won $150,000 in the Iowa Lottery and cashed out a USDA project with his farm, estimated to be worth $2.1 million.
丹尼斯·麦克唐纳 DENIS McDONOUGH
Age: 51 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Net worth: over $3 million
MacDonald, who served as chief of staff in the Obama MA administration, made a lot of money outside the White House.
He earns more than $700,000 as a principal and advisor to the Markle Foundation, which has been working to help low-wage workers escape the effects of the pandemic and find good jobs.
He works as an executive fellow and professor at the University of Notre Dame, earning about $275,000 in 2019 and 2020. He also gave paid lectures and earned about $160,000 over the same period.
马蒂·沃尔什 MARTY WALSH
Age: 54 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Labor
Net assets: over $2.5 million
Walsh, the former mayor of Boston, joined the cabinet with three pensions worth about $800,000, two of which came from the union he once led.
He also owns several properties in Dorchester, Massachusetts, each worth about $1 million before debt.
玛西娅·福奇 MARCIA FUDGE
Age: 68 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban-Rural Development
Net worth: over $2 million
The majority of Fudge's portfolio is focused on residential real estate.
She owns four properties, one in Washington, D.C., and three in Ohio City, where she served as mayor.
Fudge served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 2008 to 2021 and also holds a government pension worth about $1.1 million.
米格尔·卡尔多纳 MIGUEL CARDONA
Age: 45 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of Education
Net worth: over $1 million
Cardona grew up in Merridon, Connecticut, and spent his career working in Connecticut public schools until Biden selected him for the Cabinet.
In 2019, Cardona became Commissioner for the Connecticut Department of Education. His wife works for the Meriden Public School System.
Most of their investments are held in retirement accounts through the public school system.
皮特·布蒂吉格 PETE BUTTIGIEG
Age: 39 years
Minister of Transport
Net worth: Approximately $750,000
According to estimates, Pitt was relatively bankrupt before running for president, but he earned more than $1 million in 2019 and 2020, most of which came from book sales.
He published a memoir in 2020, and last year he purchased a vacation home in Traverse City, Michigan, for $415,000.
Shortly after joining the Cabinet, he sold his former home in South Bend, Indiana, for $310,000.
Deb Haaland
Age: 60 years
Position: U.S. Secretary of the Interior
Net worth: zero
The first Native American cabinet secretary overcame homelessness in his early years and won a seat in the New Mexico Congress in 2018.
Her financial disclosure report is very hollow, showing more than $15,000 in student loans with no assets other than $175 per year tribal payments.
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Manuscript source | Phoenix.com "Eye of the Storm"
Written by | Intelligence Analyst
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