Speaker of the Money: After 38 Years in Congress, Pelosi Stocks Up 16,930 Percent, Now Worth $280 Million
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Recent reports confirm that Nancy Pelosi, often referred to as “Speaker Emerita,” will not seek reelection in 2026, opting to retire from her long tenure in Congress. While opinions about her departure vary, speculation grows over who might fill her seat, with state senator Scott Wiener (D-11) seen as a potential candidate.


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Despite stepping down, Pelosi will leave with substantial wealth. Together with her husband, Paul, the couple has amassed significant financial gains over the course of her political journey.

Pelosi’s financial track record is indeed remarkable.

Her record is nothing short of phenomenal.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and husband Paul Pelosi have raked in more than $130 million in stock profits over the course of her congressional career, a report said.

That’s a return of 16,930% over nearly four decades representing California, according to the New York Post.

The genius trading couple has their moolah in Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, and all sorts of other companies that are affected by decisions coming out of Congress.

Before entering office in 1987, Pelosi and her husband reported between $610,000 and $785,000 in stocks in their portfolio, the Post said, citing a financial disclosure form.

Those stocks reportedly included Citibank and companies that are no longer publicly traded.

Over time, that portfolio has soared in value to $133.7 million today, the Post reported, citing estimates from Quiver Quantitative.

The newspaper said the profit of 16,930% exceeds the 2,300% that the Dow Jones had during the same time period.

There have been numerous bills introduced by legislators to curb or forbid entirely stock trading by concresscritters via their spouses, including the “PELOSI Act” filed by Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) in 2023. Despite reluctantly agreeing that such a bill might be needed, the Pelosi Pair continues to trade and just moved at least $100,000 in Apple stock in late October.

A whole cottage industry has sprung up of investors tracking her every move in the hopes that they can come anywhere near her success rate—this account is tongue-in-cheek, but their point still stands. She’s the luckiest person on the planet, or she really should be investigated.


SEE: Watch: Nancy Pelosi Gets Flustered With CNN When Asked About New Trump Remarks on Insider Trading


Nancy Pelosi has proven time and time again that she is one of the nastiest politicians to ever roam the marble halls of the Capitol. She’s also shown that she’s one of the most eager to take full advantage of the position to enrich herself and her family.

Bye.

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