10 Richest People in American Politics Today

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Penny Pritzker
Net worth: $2.8 billion

Named one of the 100 most powerful women in the world by Forbes in 2009, after President Barack Obama nominated Pritzker as United States Secretary of Commerce, she would be confirmed by a Senate vote of 97–1, making her the only member of the powerful and influential Pritzker family to serve in the White House, although her brother, J. B. Pritzker, is currently serving as the Governor of Illinois, so there might be another Pritzker destined to serve at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Before becoming an essential advisor to President Obama, the 61 year old Chicago native has had a long and illustrious career expanding the Pritzker family businesses. She founded PSP Partners, PSP Capital Partners, and Pritzker Realty Group and is the co-founder of Artemis Real Estate Partners and Inspired Capital, she would also go on to serve on the board of Microsoft and is chair of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

She has certainly put her money where her mouth is by donating to more than 70 Senate candidates between 1990 and 2013, as well, along with her governor brother, setting up the Illinois COVID-19 Response Fund to assist non-profit organizations during the COVID-19 pandemic and providing $23 million in start-up money.

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24 thoughts on “10 Richest People in American Politics Today”

  1. Those mentioned politicians at least made their money in the public sector, before getting into politics. What about politicians like Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, et al, how did they become multimillionaires on a government salary?

    1. PELOSI IS A DISGRACE TO HER ITALIAN ANCESTRY. SHE & HER HUSBAND HAVE USED INFLUENCE FOR INSIDE TRADING & UNDER PAYING THEIR EMPLOYEES IN THE PACIFIC ,GUAM, ETC. IN THE PINEAPPLE PLANTATIONS & NANCY GOT THE US CONGRESS TO BLOCK PAY RAISES ALA COMMIE CHINA!!

      1. I agree Pelosi is a disgrace…… Most of the goverment is a disgrace… Especially with the Plandemic. Do they really care what we say about them? I don’t want to be a United States of China!!! Politicians are Greedy, Lying, killing machines.!!! (not ALL, but a majority.) God Bless America🙏✌

      2. PINOCCHIO trump is an EGOMANIAC, famous for under paying his employees, lying about his net worth, & up to his neck in lawsuits. He has NO moral character whatsoever. He’s made money by, lying, cheating, stealing, & whatever other illegal means that he can get away with. The net is closing & it’s just a matter of time before the DEVIL gets his due.

      3. Pelosi is not just a disgrace to her heritage-she and the husband are a disgrace to the human population. She and the other,are simply the garbage beneath my feet-I honor the dirt of mother earth far more than them….

    2. I finished medical school at the same time Schultz stopped working for Starbucks and open his own coffee shop. My $3,000+, minus tax will definitely help me with my monthly income. Schultz is currently worth almost 50Billion with a B dollars.

      Interesting when you think about it in this perspective.
      I still don’t regret the choice of my profession. (Not yet) I have enjoyed going to work every day of my life.

    3. Exactly correct….. it is a hub of corruption and money laundering for those who know nothing about actually working and producing a product!

  2. Robert Joseph Palmeri

    Many politicians are rich because their spouses made a lot of money in the private sector. Nancy Pelosi falls in that category. As far as Maxine Waters is concerned, her $2million net worth is about in the middle of House Representatives in the wealth category. BTW if you are middle class, have a spouse whose income is greater than yours, don’t live extravagantly, have two or fewer children, manage the ownership of your California home properly AND work until you are 85, having a net worth of $2M easily attainable. No insider trading or under the table campaign contributions needed.

    1. You’re a common sense idiot; no one should be suckling on the teat of America for as long as Pelosi, Biden, etc. Criminal is criminal and Waters/Biden/Pelossi/Clinton/Obama/……….. all are criminals and only someone lacking in common sense would disagree

    2. Damn your stupid! Gollable as all hell. Wake up buddy! Manage your California home properly…..what does that even mean. Yeah by using our money to do so. Wake up scum bag. Work till she is 85? Really, she works? She hasn’t worked in 40 years! I guess taking your money and paying her political pawns is work, than yeah she works her tail off.. What is wrong with our society? She doesn’t do anything but spew hate!

    3. While Nancys husband made a good living-the majority of their wealth was made thru her time in congress/politics. Lots of insider trading going on-so if Martha Stewart had to pay for her crime,then so should the Pelosi’s…

  3. If the Richest would stay out of politics and let the people vote along with honest elections we may be able to get out of this mess we are in now. Trump may be in that list of Richest but “Are we better of NOW or when Trump was president.”

  4. The second paragraph of the article begins: “However, the amount of money involved in American politics today beggar’s belief…”
    Why do illiterate writers love to throw in apostrophes where they don’t belong? Just another example of Democrat stupidity, I guess.

    1. Seriously? This is one of the biggest problems in America today- let’s lump every Democrat or Republican into one basket. One makes an error, mistake, whatever, they all must be idiots? Every incorrect written-or spoken- word means the entire party is made up of illiterate morons? Take a breath before making such a rude, generalized response and maybe the country won’t be so divided and hateful. SMH

  5. While I am not rich, am clearly “Lower middle class” and am not interested in running for any political office, I find it interesting how people of my “class” love to criticize and castigate rich people for their riches. First of all, we would love to trade places with these people as far as their bank account is concerned, but we wouldn’t want to have the responsibilities that they also carry. I have a hard time balancing my checkbook and worry about having “too much month at the end of the money”. And I am only responsible for myself and paying my own bills. To think that my decisions might hurt those that work for me is a great responsibility to bare.
    Second, would we want our leaders to be “us”? I mean, to live a boring middle class life, with the worries and struggles that we have? Would we want a person who has never really bettered himself in business and has just been a “clock puncher” wondering about the mundane things of life. Or, would we rather have someone who has turned $100 into a million dollars, with the hard work and vision it would take to be successful? I don’t know about you, but I don’t mind having a person who has worked hard and built a business now in charge of my government. They have shown that they can “do it” and I applaud them for that. Maybe they can make our government better especially when it comes to handing the trillion dollar budget that OUR TAX MONEY has built.

  6. I finished medical school at the same time Schultz stopped working for Starbucks and open his own coffee shop. My $3,000+, minus tax will definitely help me with my monthly income. Schultz is currently worth almost 50Billion with a B dollars.

    Interesting when you think about it in this perspective.
    I still don’t regret the choice of my profession. (Not yet) I have enjoyed going to work every day of my life.

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