Vice President J.D. Vance, who won in November on a ticket with Republican Donald Trump, is an investor, venture capitalist, best-selling author and the former U.S. Senator from Ohio.
So what is Vance’s worth? Here’s a look at his net worth.
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Vance, 39, of Middletown, has a net worth of $5 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, which uses data drawn from public sources as well as information provided by celebrities or their representatives. Forbes puts his net worth at an estimated $10 million, with his only significant debt being $480,000 owed on a Washington, D.C., house purchased in 2014.
Citing Vance’s 2022 Congressional financial disclosure, Celebrity Net Worth reports that the majority of his 100-plus investments are worth between $1,000 and $15,000. Some of Vance’s major investments include:
Huntington National Bank, which holds $250,000–$500,000
Charles Schwab checking account, which holds, $100,000–$250,000
Robin Hood checking account, which holds $100,000–$250,000
Five Goldman Sachs CDs valued at a combined range of $500,000–$1.05 million
Shares in the QQQ Exchange Traded Fund worth $500,000–$1 million
$100,000–$200,000 worth of 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF shares
$500,000–$1 million worth of DIA SPDR ETF
$500,000–$1 million worth of SPY SPDR ETF
Bitcoin holdings (held through Coinbase) worth $100,000–$250,000
Walmart stock worth $50,000–$100,000
The combined value of these assets alone adds up to between $2.7 million and $5.6 million.
Forbes reports that JD Vance has around $4 million in real estate holdings. Those include:
A home just east of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., purchased for $590,000 in 2014 and worth about $850,000 today.
A home in Cincinnati’s East Walnut Hills neighborhood bought for $1.4 million in 2018 and worth $1.8 million today.
A home in Alexandria, Virginia, purchased for $1.6 million in 2023 and worth $1.8 million today.
As the country’s second in command, Vance makes $235,100 each year he serves as vice president, according to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation.
Vance earned an annual salary of $174,000 as a U.S. senator, according to the NTUF. Vance resigned as senator just before taking on his role as vice president.
According to Business Insider, Vance reported earnings of $475,308 in 2021 off royalties from his 2016 memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”