Anonymous ID: 625621 Dec. 21, 2025, 7:18 a.m. No.24010364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0395

>>24009941

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AI Overview

Estimating Marjorie Taylor Greene's (MTG) exact net worth over the last decade is challenging due to varying reports and her private business background, but estimates generally place her net worth in the

multi-million dollar range (around $10-$20 million+), showing significant growth from her pre-political career in construction/real estate, fueled by income from her family business (Taylor Construction), social media, book sales, and congressional salary, though exact yearly figures aren't consistently tracked publicly.

Key Points & Trends:

 

Pre-Politics (Pre-2020): Her wealth primarily came from her work in her family's construction and real estate businesses in Georgia, with her parents starting the company, making her a millionaire before Congress.

During & After Congress (2020-Present): Her income sources expanded significantly with her congressional salary ($174,000/year), high-profile media appearances, book deals (e.g., American Injustice), and merchandise, leading to reported net worth increases.

Estimates Range:

2023-2024: Estimates often hover around $11 million to $20 million+.

2021: Some reports suggested closer to $8-$10 million.

Growth: The general consensus is a substantial upward trend in her net worth over the last 10 years, largely due to her amplified public profile and diversified income streams post-2020.

 

Where to Find More Data:

 

OpenSecrets.org: OpenSecrets provides data on her personal finances and net worth over time..

Forbes & Bloomberg: Forbes and Bloomberg track wealth, though MTG's figures are less detailed than major billionaires..

 

In essence, while a precise year-by-year chart isn't public, her wealth grew from substantial family business earnings into significant multi-million dollar figures following her entry into national politics

Anonymous ID: 625621 Dec. 21, 2025, 7:26 a.m. No.24010395   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0406 >>0469 >>0580 >>0642

>>24009941

>>24010364

>muh chains

muh fuckin chains

 

Marjorie Taylor Greene’s stock portfolio jumped 476% since joining Congress: Here are her 5 biggest wins and what you can learn from each one

Marjorie Taylor Greene speaks to reporters.

Getty Images

Rudro Chakrabarti

 

Updated Dec 1, 2025

 

Marjorie Taylor Greene is leaving Congress, but not before one of the best investment runs ever by a sitting politician.

 

On Nov. 21, 2025, the Georgia Republican announced she would resign effective Jan. 5, 2026, citing a bitter falling out with President Donald Trump over her demands to release the Jeffrey Epstein files.

 

Greene’s 2020 candidate financial disclosure showed a total net worth of roughly $18.8 million. Most of that came from her 51% stake in Taylor Commercial, Inc., valued between $5 million and $25 million, plus several million in real estate. Her stock portfolio at the time was relatively small: about $630,000 spread across roughly 50 individual holdings.

 

That detail has been widely misunderstood. Several outlets have reported a pre-Congress net worth of $700,000 — a figure that appears to refer only to her stock holdings. Her 2020 disclosure makes clear she was already a multi-millionaire before taking office.

 

At time of writing, Greene will leave Congress in January with an estimated net worth of $25 million according to Quiver Quantitative (1). That’s a 33% increase in overall wealth —but the real story is in her stock portfolio, which has ballooned to an estimated $2.6 million to $4 million, up 476% since 2021.

 

In 2024, Greene ranked as the 23rd best-performing trader in Congress, with her portfolio gaining 30.2% compared to the S&P 500's 24.9% return.She's executed over 450 stock trades since joining the House and bought $3.89 million in stocks in 2024 alone.

 

MTG has been on fire in 2025. Out of 216 total trades this year, 161 are currently profitable — a hedge-fund-like 74.5% win rate.A remarkable 92 of those trades have gained more than 10%.

 

Greene attributes her success to a portfolio manager who handles all trades under a fiduciary agreement. "I don't place my buys and sells," she told reporters at a Georgia town hall (2). "He did a great job. Guess what he did. He bought the dip."

 

But critics point to unusually well-timed trades — purchases that seemed to anticipate market-moving announcements from the Trump administration. Whether savvy investing or something more concerning, her five biggest wins offer lessons for any investor navigating volatile markets.

 

https://moneywise.com/news/investing/marjorie-taylor-greenes-stock-porfolio-jumped-476-since-joining-congress

Anonymous ID: 625621 Dec. 21, 2025, 7:29 a.m. No.24010406   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0469 >>0580 >>0642

>>24010395

>>muh chains

 

>muh fuckin chains

Traitor swamp creature like the rest of em

 

  1. Palantir (NASDAQ: PLTR): Government contract goldmine

 

Greene purchased Palantir shares on April 7 and April 8, 2025, paying $77.32 and $92.01 per share respectively. Three days later, on April 11, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement awarded Palantir a $29.9 million contract for a surveillance system to prioritize deportation cases. The deal was made public on April 17.

 

By early July, Palantir stock had reached $144.25 — an 86.5% gain from her first trade. By August 2025, the stock was up 142% from her purchase price.

 

Greene encountered controversy over this as she sits on the House Committee on Homeland Security, which oversees ICE. Palantir regularly lands government contracts for intelligence and surveillance work. Several of Palantir's co-founders, including Peter Thiel, are prominent Trump supporters.

 

Greene says she doesn't sit on the specific subcommittee that oversees ICE (she's on Counterterrorism and Intelligence), and that her portfolio manager made the trade without her knowledge. "I learned about my Palantir trades when I saw it in the media," she said in an emailed statement to Snopes (3).

 

In total, Greene has bought Palantir stock four times in 2025 alone.

 

The lesson: Government contractors can be lucrative investments — Palantir stock is up over 420% in the past year. But for everyday investors, it's key to pay attention to companies with "sticky" revenue streams from long-term government contracts. Microsoft is a great example of this.