Net Worths of Politicians – Out of all of the Presidential candidates who have been fighting for the Democratic and Republican nominations so far, most people know that Donald Trump is very rich, but would you be able to give the net worths of the other candidates if someone asked you? Typically politicians don’t make a whole of money through salary alone.
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They often rely on speaking engagements, book deals, and other perks that go with being in the public spotlight to really make some good money.
This list of the 15 Most Shocking Net Worths of Politicians does not only include Presidential candidates, but also other rich politicians such as Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-un, and Michael Bloomberg. We know that Donald Trump should have no trouble funding his campaign, but some of the other “little guys” like Marco Rubio had to depend much more heavily on raising campaign funds to pay for their efforts. Some of these net worths may surprise you and open your eyes as to how much your favorite candidate or politician is really worth financially.
15. Marco Rubio
Net worth: $100 thousand
When Donald Trump referred to Marco Rubio as “Little Marco”, he might as well have been referring to Rubio being low man when it comes to his net worth. It might be a good thing that he dropped out of the race to be the Republican candidate for the 2016 Presidential election because Rubio seems to have problems managing his money. He purchased an expensive boat and leased a very nice luxury car which got him in over his head and now Rubio is only worth about $100 thousand. Marco grew up poor and it seems he has not yet learned to overcome that. He makes $174 thousand per year as a U.S. Senator, but has acquired a lot of debt from student loans and mortgages.
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