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Some of The Top-Earning Public Personalities & Their Net Worth

Ami Ciccone Mar 18, 2022
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Sarah Bloom Raskin – $5 million

Sarah Bloom Raskin (born April 15, 1961) is an American attorney and regulator, who served as the 13th United States deputy secretary of the treasury from 2014 to 2017 and as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System from 2010 to 2014. In January 2022, Raskin was nominated by the Biden administration to serve as vice chairwoman for banking supervision at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

Sarah Bloom is the anchor of NBC12 News Today. She also anchors Fox Richmond’s morning news. Her significant contribution to politics had her a reported net worth of $5 million.

Ted Cruz – $4 million

In 2013, Ted Cruz began his tenure as a junior senator, and he still represents Texas in the same capacity. Previously, he represented the state as the Solicitor General. He pursued a political career fresh out of law school, and during George W. Bush’s administration, Cruz served as a policy advisor. 

In January 2020, he teamed up with Michael J. Knowles to start Verdict with Ted Cruz. The podcast discusses a myriad of political issues, and notably, they broadcasted summaries of Donald Trump’s impeachment hearings. The podcast also tackles entertainment topics like discussions about Jon Voight.

Gretchen Whitmer – $650K

Gretchen Whitmer is the 49th Governor of Michigan and has held office since 2019. In January 2021, she started her tenure as the Democratic National Committee’s vice-chair. She represented the state of Michigan from 2006 until 2015, when she had to step down due to term limits.

Thanks to the Federal Burea of Investigation, a kidnapping plot targetting Whitmer failed. A militia group operating in Michigan was unsealed in October 2020, and their plans to kidnap her were revealed. She has a blended family with Marc P. Mallory, with two kids from her first marriage and three from his former relationship.

Hillary Clinton – $120 million

In January 2020, Hillary Clinton became the Queen’s University Belfast’s 11th Chancellor. Her political career saw her serve as the 67th Secretary of State, New York Senator, and First Lady of the U.S. She made history as the first woman in the U.S. to garner the popular vote during a presidential election. However, her bids for president in 2008 and 2016 weren’t successful. 

Clinton has authored numerous publications, including op-eds published by The Washington Post. In January 2021, the paper published her op-ed about the U.S. Capitol storming that also touched on the issue of Trump’s impeachment.

Elizabeth Warren- $8 million

Elizabeth Warren is the current Massachusetts Senator, but in 2020, she lost the bid to run for president under the Democratic ticket. She assumed the office of senator in 2013 and previously served as a Senate Democratic Caucus Vice Chair and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Special Advisor. 

Her penmanship includes 12 published works and over 100 articles. She also wrote Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Time 100 entry in 2019. The National Law Journal recognizes Warren as one of America’s most influential attorneys. Jonathan Mann wrote several songs in Warren’s honor, including “She Persisted.”

 

Jimmy Carter – $10 million

Jimmy Carter was the 39th U.S. President, and he stayed in office from 1977 to 1981. He’s the first former head of state in the U.S. who is still alive and kicking four decades after concluding his term. Alongside other U.S. presidents, he denounced the storming of the U.S. Capitol Building in 2021. 

Carter also teamed up with former President Bill Clinton to establish the New Baptist Covenant in 2007. The social justice organization strives to counter the stereotypical image that Baptists have as a religious organization that’s predominantly conservative.

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