Career politician Nancy Pelosi is just that, a loaded mega-millionaire sitting high-atop perched in her mansion without a care in the world. When situations arise; crises unfold, Pelosi often has little to no action and appears to be like the rest of her colleagues — full of hot air and nothing more.
The truth is Nancy doesn’t have to do anything honestly. There is no form of motivation for career politicians like Nancy Pelosi to do much of anything, because, at the end of the day people still vote them in and that’s about it. These issues; these crises, these government-orchestrated horror stories have absolutely no affect on them.
Let’s break it down
Name: Nancy Pelosi
Age: 79 (she’ll be 80 next year)
Net worth as of 2019: $120M
Annual Salary: $223,000
But as Celebrity Net Worth notes, Nancy and her husband Paul are believed to be worth a shit ton more. They own vineyards; office buildings, stakes in Google; Apple, Facebook and more. In fact, they themselves once said that their net-worth falls somewhere between $43m and $202m.
Paul Pelosi
Paul Pelosi — a San Francisco based real estate developer (and the like) is believed to have a net worth exceeding even thee previously believed $202m. Pelosi owns and created Financial Leasing Services Inc. Panda Gossips puts his net worth just short of half-a-billion dollars.
Thanks to Paul, the couple owns significant shares of companies like Facebook, Apple, Comcast, Shutterfly and the Walt Disney Co.
Businesses; office spaces, vineyards
The Pelosi’s portfolio is pretty vast. According to financial disclosure reports and numerous media reports, they also own several office buildings and business spaces in the San Francisco area. Additionally, they have owned a vineyard in St Helena California for at least 13 years. The vineyard alone is believed to have a net worth exceeding $25m.
Digging deeper
In 2015, compiled by Roll Call Pelosi had a mininmum net worth of $30m.
It’s also worth noting that in 2015 the Los Angeles Times declared Pelosi one of the wealthiest Californians in Congress. [Link]
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