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From $1.6 million to $1.1 billion: How much the 10 wealthiest members of Trump's cabinet are worth

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos: $1.1 billion

From $1.6 million to $1.1 billion: How much the 10 wealthiest members of Trump's cabinet are worth

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross: $506.5 million

Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross: $506.5 million

Ross spent decades working with a bankruptcy advisory business before starting a private equity firm, WL Ross & Co., in 2000, which he later sold for around $375 million.

The secretary has been the subject of controversy after insisting, but not being able to prove, that he was worth $2 billion. He has also faced multiple allegations of referencing phony transactions and embezzling money going back years.

In 2017, Ross's assets were estimated to be worth between $326 and $687 million.

Source: Politico

Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin: $252 million

Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin: $252 million

Mnuchin spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs before a stint working with billionaire George Soros, which led to Mnuchin founding his own hedge fund.

His other business interests in recent years include funding movies such as "Mad Max: Fury Road" and "American Sniper."

In 2017, Mnuchin's assets were estimated by the New York Times to be valued between $154 and $350 million.

Source: Politico

Small Business Administration head Linda E. McMahon: over $37 million

Small Business Administration head Linda E. McMahon: over $37 million

McMahon is the former CEO of wrestling entertainment company WWE and married to WWE promoter Vince McMahon, who is estimated by Forbes to be worth $3.1 billion.

Though she owns less than 1% of WWE stock, Forbes reports that her chunk is worth $37 million.

In 2010, McMahon stepped down from WWE to focus on an ultimately unsuccessful bid for a US Senate seat from Connecticut, on which she spent an estimated $100 million.

Before she was appointed to the administration, McMahon donated $7 million to pro-Trump super PACs.

Source: Forbes

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue: $32.1 million

Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue: $32.1 million

Forbes reports that Perdue's relatively modest worth, tabulated after he joined the Cabinet, was significantly affected after he transferred between $11 million and $40 million worth of assets to his four children.

Perdue, who hails from the well-known chicken production family, also served as the governor of Georgia before he was tapped by Trump.

Source: Politico

Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao: $29.9 million

Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao: $29.9 million

Chao, who is married to Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, is the daughter of a major shipping company owner and sat on the boards of several major companies, including News Corp. and Wells Fargo, before joining the administration.

The couple inherited the majority share of their wealth from Chao's late mother.

In 2017, The New York Times estimated that Chao's assets were worth between $11.5 and $48 million.

Source: Politico

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson: $15.8 million

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Ben Carson: $15.8 million

Beyond his career as a neurosurgeon, Carson has reportedly earned millions from penning a book, speaking arrangements, and media appearances.
He earned up to $10 million while serving on the boards of Kellogg and Costco before leaving in May 2015 to run for president.

Source: Politico

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats: $4.6 million

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats: $4.6 million

After a public-service career that included stints in the military, as an ambassador, and congressman, The New York Times estimated in 2017 that Coats had between $8.7 and $22.4 million in assets. Data from the Center for Responsive Politics show that Coats is heavily invested in the finance and real estate industries.

Source: Ballotpedia

Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney: $2.6 million

Acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney: $2.6 million

The Center for Responsive Politics estimated Mulvaney to be worth $2.6 million in 2015.

However, the former management and budget head's current worth might exceed this estimate, as his latest financial disclosures reportedly showed Mulvaney was worth between $3.2 million and $7.3 million in 2017.

Secretary of Energy Rick Perry: $1.6 million

Secretary of Energy Rick Perry: $1.6 million

Former presidential hopeful Perry banked more than $1 million from speeches and consulting gigs after stepping down as Texas governor in 2015.

After his confirmation, Perry resigned from the boards of three oil and gas companies, one of which was charged with developing the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.

Source: Politico

Other administration members are more on-target with the average federal employee.

Other administration members are more on-target with the average federal employee.

Other Trump Cabinet members had more typical net-worths. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had an estimated net worth of $266,510 in 2016, while he was earning $185,100 in annual salary as CIA director.

After replacing former Exxon executive Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State, Pompeo was estimated in 2017 to be worth between $77,021 and $456,000, just under the value of assets held by labor head Alex Acosta, which were estimated in 2017 to be worth between $431,006 and $965,000.

John Kelly, who departed early in 2019 as White House Chief of Staff, was also on the lower end (financially) of Trump's Cabinet, estimated in 2017 to be worth between $181,005 to $467,000

Source: Business Insider

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