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What is Bernie Sanders’ net worth in 2025?
A schoolteacher and, later, a carpenter by trade, Senator Sanders often speaks out against the economic divide between the wealthy and the working classes. He has cautioned Americans against what he calls “an emerging oligarchy.” On his website, Sanders proposed an unconventional tax for the “extremely wealthy,” i.e., millionaires and billionaires, in order to fund the out-of-pocket medical expenses of every American.
Yet, according to online sources, Bernie Sanders himself is a millionaire. The Senator from Vermont's 2025 net worth is estimated to be around $3 million — and while that's nowhere near the stratosphere of Elon Musk, who's currently the richest person on Earth, with a staggering $426 billion in net wealth, or even President Donald Trump, who registered at $4.5 billion in net wealth as of his January 2025 Inauguration, it is nonetheless a significant amount.
Forbes reported that according to his financial disclosures, Sanders made $2.5 million between 2011 and 2023 from book advances and royalties alone. Sanders either wrote or republished six books over the period:
“It’s Okay to Be Angry About Capitalism,” Crown Books, 2023
“Where We Go From Here: Two Years in the Resistance,” Gale, 2018
“Bernie Sanders Guide to Political Revolution,” Henry Holt and Company, 2017
“Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In,” Thomas Dunne Books, 2016
“The Speech: A Historic Filibuster on Corporate Greed and the Decline of our Middle Class,” Bold Type Books, 2015
“Outsider in the White House,” Verso Books, 2015
Annual royalties from Sanders’ publications, as reported via financial disclosures, ranged from as much as $850,000 in 2017 to as little as $170,000 in 2022.
Sanders earns $174,000 per year on the federal payroll as a U.S. Senator.
However, Sanders’ political career hasn’t always been so lucrative. As Mayor of Burlington in the 1980s, he took home just $33,700 per year. In the 1990s, when Sanders was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, he received a sizable bump in pay — to $96,000 per year — and in the U.S. Senate, his salary nearly doubled to $165,000 per year. As his Congressional service spanned through his decades-long career, you can see how his wealth grew.
In addition to his yearly income, Sanders also receives two pensions, from the U.S. Senate and the city of Burlington, and owns two joint bank accounts with his second wife, Jane O’Meara, with reported balances of between $15,001–$50,000 and $100,000–$250,000.
As of 2025, Sanders and his wife own two properties in Vermont: a 2,500-square-foot, 4-bedroom, 2.5-bath single-family home located in Burlington that Sanders purchased in 2009. It is currently valued by Zillow at around $741,000.
In 2016, Sanders bought a 4-bedroom cabin on the shores of Lake Champlain for $575,000. Zillow estimates its price to have appreciated to $932,700 in 2025.
In addition, Sanders previously owned a 700-square-foot townhouse in Northeast Washington, D.C., although data from Zillow reports that the property was sold in 2021 for $422,000.
According to Sanders’ financial disclosure, he has a mortgage between $250,001 and $500,000 although it is not certain which home the mortgage is attached to.
https://www.thestreet.com/personalities/bernie-sanders-net-worth-14678955
you have very weird and creepy obsession with her
seek professional help before it's too late
agree with what you say
i know i shouldn't be surprised, but i am a little bit that sisson and the other dems are so completely retarded and pushing the Trump is an epstein pedophile narrative
makes me think Trump is truly a genius in baiting them as he so obviously is