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Mitt Romney Would Rank Among Richest Presidents Ever If Elected

Mitt Romney

CONNIE CASS   01/28/12 02:50 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON — Just how rich is Mitt Romney? Add up the wealth of the last eight presidents, from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama. Then double that number. Now you're in Romney territory.

He would be among the richest presidents in American history if elected – probably in the top four.

He couldn't top George Washington who, with nearly 60,000 acres and more than 300 slaves, is considered the big daddy of presidential wealth. After that, it gets complicated, depending how you rate Thomas Jefferson's plantation, Herbert Hoover's millions from mining or John F. Kennedy's share of the vast family fortune, as well as the finer points of factors like inflation adjustment.

But it's safe to say the Roosevelts had nothing on Romney, and the Bushes are nowhere close.

The former Massachusetts governor has disclosed only the broad outlines of his wealth, putting it somewhere from $190 million to $250 million. That easily could make him 50 times richer than Obama, who falls in the still-impressive-to-most-of-us range of $2.2 million to $7.5 million.

"I think it's almost hard to conceptualize what $250 million means," said Shamus Khan, a Columbia University sociologist who studies the wealthy. "People say Romney made $50,000 a day while not working last year. What do you do with all that money? I can't even imagine spending it. Well, maybe ..."

Of course, an unbelievable boatload of bucks is just one way to think of Romney's net worth, and the 44 U.S. presidents make up a pretty small pond for him to swim in. Put alongside America's 400 or so billionaires, Romney wouldn't make a ripple.

So here's a look where Romney's riches rank – among the most flush Americans, the White House contenders, and the rest of us:

_Within the 1 percent:

"Romney is small potatoes compared with the ultra-wealthy," said Jeffrey Winters, a political scientist at Northwestern University who studies the nation's elites.

After all, even in the rarefied world of the top 1 percent, there's a big difference between life at the top and at the bottom.

A household needs to bring in roughly $400,000 per year to make the cut. Romney and his wife, Ann, have been making 50 times that – more than $20 million a year. In 2009, only 8,274 federal tax filers had income above $10 million. Romney is solidly within that elite 0.006 percent of all U.S. taxpayers.

Congress is flush with millionaires. Only a few are in the Romney realm, including Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, who was the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004. Kerry's ranking would climb much higher if the fortune of his wife, Teresa Heinz, were counted. She is the widow of Sen. John Heinz, heir to the Heinz ketchup fortune.

Further up the ladder, top hedge fund managers can pocket $1 billion or more in a single year.

At the top of the wealth pile sits Bill Gates, worth $59 billion, according to Forbes magazine's estimates.

_As a potential president:

Romney clearly stands out here. America's super rich generally don't jockey to live in the White House. A few have toyed with the idea, most notably New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, whom Forbes ranks as the 12th richest American, worth $19.5 billion. A lesser billionaire, Ross Perot, bankrolled his own third-party campaigns in 1992 and 1996.

Many presidents weren't particularly well-off, especially 19th century leaders such as Abraham Lincoln, James Buchanan and Ulysses S. Grant. Nor was the 33rd president, Harry Truman.

"These things ebb and flow," said sociologist Khan. "It's not the case that all presidents were always rich."

A few former chief executives died in debt, including Thomas Jefferson, ranked in a Forbes study as the third-wealthiest president.

Comparing the landlocked wealth of early Americans such as Washington, Jefferson and James Madison, with today's millionaires is tricky, even setting aside the lack of documentation and economic changes over two centuries.

Research by 24/7 Wall St., a news and analysis website, estimated Washington's wealth at the equivalent of $525 million in 2010 dollars.

Yet Washington had to borrow money to pay for his trip to New York for his inauguration in 1789, according to Dennis Pogue, vice president for preservation at Mount Vernon, Washington's Virginia estate. His money was tied up in land, reaping only a modest cash income after farm expenses.

"He was a wealthy guy, there's no doubt about it," Pogue said, and probably among the dozen richest Virginians of his time. But, "the wealthiest person in America then was nothing in comparison to what these folks are today."

_How does Romney stand next to a regular Joe?

He's roughly 1,800 times richer.

The typical U.S. household was worth $120,300 in 2007, according to the Census Bureau's most recent data, although that number is sure to have dropped since the recession. A typical family's income is $50,000.

Calculations from 24/7 Wall St. of the peak lifetime wealth (or peak so far) of Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama add up to a total $128 million – while Romney reports assets of up to $250 million.

If you consider only those presidents' assets while in office, without millions earned later from speeches and books, their combined total would be substantially lower, and Romney's riches would leave the pack even further behind.

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Online:

Forbes' richest presidents list: http://tinyurl.com/82erdyb

24/7 Wall St. on presidents' net worth: http://tinyurl.com/328qyu2

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Associated Press writer Stephen Ohlemacher contributed to this report.

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05:17 AM on 01/30/2012
Former Vice president Al Gore is worth $100 million plus, isn't that pretty much the same level of wealth and family affluence ? John Kerry is worth $230 million, plus his wife's Heinz fortune. Even Bill and Hillary Clinton are worth $85 million. John F Kennedy and Robert Kennedy would have inherited about $1 billion in family fortunes in modern dollars. Yes wealthy American families have always run for president and vice president. Ross Perot is worth 3.5 billion, Forbes almost half a billion.
10:22 PM on 01/29/2012
Many are buying the bill of sale called 'Romoney'.Count me out.I'll serve a higher cause than the pursuit of 'more stuff'and money.Peace.
12:30 PM on 01/29/2012
So, what does having millions and spending millions have to do with running our country's highest office?

America has it's highest amount of debt ever calculated, our country is not oil independent, and America's employment has been outsourced to foreign countries for years, but all the candidates can do is wage war on each other and spend millions to win an election?
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ram6968
lewis & clarke went camping,dont tell me you do
08:41 PM on 01/29/2012
120% of GDP in the 50's
12:22 PM on 01/29/2012
Not to worry.No way he's beating Obama.
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10:42 PM on 02/26/2012
God help us then!!! Less then 4 years and Obama has spent almost 5 Trillion. Let's not forget this next hike of the debt ceiling will make it 6.2 trillion and we are still in a mess.....
12:17 PM on 01/29/2012
If a family saves well, risks that money in business, makes a lot of wealth, gives 15% to charity, and saves the pensions of a lot of police men and firemen (Romney's investors at Bain were several state public pensions that did so well they got full pensions rather than the haircuts taken by most state pensions), we shd hate him. But, if a presdient like Obama takes stimulus and gives it all to special interest and unions, destroying the dollar and the lower income people, This is our candidate? Obama"s Volt cost tax payers $250,000. He granted pay grade raises to most in government - not CPI. The department of Transportation had one being paid over $150,000 per years before the stimulus. After, there were more than 2000 that got this pay. Lower income and middle class people are being driven to poverty as he seduces them with words.
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ram6968
lewis & clarke went camping,dont tell me you do
08:47 PM on 01/29/2012
fox noise...total baloney
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wonderYrednow
¿Y read backwards?
02:50 AM on 01/30/2012
YOU LIE !

1 d 1 0 t !
11:59 AM on 01/29/2012
And is John Kerry had been elected, he WOULD have been the richest president ever! Yeah, I know....that's different...Kerry didn't earn his wealth...he married it!
12:26 PM on 01/29/2012
Kennedy and FDR were rich and good presidents. They had knowledge of private enterprises. Notice that Kennedy, Truman, and Clinton (1997 cap gains cut) cut taxes to stimulate the economy. Truman had 17 million coming back into the private sector from the military. This would be like 50 million unemployed today. He cut taxes in 1947, Eisenhower cut them in 1954. Ike had a 4.1% unemployment rate in 1957. Kenedy cut them in 1964 _ effective after his death. The created the great economy of the 'sixties. Ignoring history is just one sign of a lack of education.
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ram6968
lewis & clarke went camping,dont tell me you do
08:51 PM on 01/29/2012
ignoring education is one sign of a lack of history....highest tax rate for ike was 91% had a low unemployment rate due to massive govt spending on the interstate highway system. you must have got educated on fox news
08:54 PM on 01/29/2012
Al the great presidents were assasinated or attempted. Lincoln, Kennedy and Reagan. Americans don't want presidents or leaders to tell them the truth, they would rather have someone ie to them and tell them the government will take care of them.
11:44 AM on 01/29/2012
As I recall the wealth of John Kerry or Al Gore was never brought up when they ran for president.
But when a wealthy republican runs for president, it’s always in the news.
A wealthy democrat = Good.
A wealthy republican = Bad.
Bias, anyone?
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
11:46 AM on 01/29/2012
Just a lot.
11:54 AM on 01/29/2012
Your memory must be very, very short. Kerry's Wealth was a HUGE subject.

Of course he didn't park his $$ in Off Shore Accts...

Gore isn't as wealthy. Kennedy, on the other hand was very wealthy...and his $$ were constantly discussed.
12:01 PM on 01/29/2012
No Kerry just wants to register and park his 200 foot yacht in a different state to save tax dollars. You Liberals don't have a pot to pee in on any subject. You are wrong on every issue all the time.
12:02 PM on 01/29/2012
Do you have a clue how the Kennedy's got wealthy?? And Ted was a murderer to boot.
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Howard64
BBA, MS, PhD
11:21 AM on 01/29/2012
I am a very strong supporter and advocate of universal suffage, and the direct good of the majority of citizens. I just want to make that clear before my next point. When comparing Romney's wealth with those of the likes of George Washington, we should keep things in perspective. When the constitution was written and signed, it by defaulted to state laws that only rich white men could vote and that ment that it was also the test for holding elected office.
11:39 AM on 01/29/2012
That makes perfect sense. The constitution was not about universal sufferage and that correctly puts the Republican party as wanting a return to the birth of our nation and opposing the greatness of our growing nation. In otherwords, Romney and the republican party's platform aims to reverse 240 years of progress. And that is the same goal of the Roberts' court.
12:24 PM on 01/29/2012
Our nation was great before Liberalism got really started in the 1960's. Now look at society. All the entitlemnts have ruined our work ethic and the Liberal policies have ruinedare justice system. Most progress since the 60's have been terrible.
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robertaruth
The answer is in the music
11:18 AM on 01/29/2012
Instead, he will rank among the richest presidential candidates to lose an election. What an honor.
11:12 AM on 01/29/2012
It was Ok for John Kerry to be rich by way of his wife, never working a day in his life. It was Ok for Ted Kennedy to be rich by way of his Crooked father and never work a day in his life and on top of that to be a murderer. Your bias is showing HP
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smburwick
10:44 AM on 01/29/2012
So what? Then we wouldn't have to deal with greedy. All you saying he got tax breaks and made a lot of money. A course at Rutgers about Beyonce? What makes HER so rich and special for you? Parents pay thousands of dollars for their children to enroll in such a vapid course? Funny how the filthy rich like Clintons who talk about their wealth all of the time doesn't bother you. The Whitewater, misstresses, and young aides in the WH you just glaze over. Romney gave away his inheritance from his family to his Church. There is a gorgeous Temple in Belmont, Ma. So what? The snarky one who disputed the thing about Cair and Muslim Brotherhood.. You are reading too many radical sites.
10:27 AM on 01/29/2012
Let's see FDR and JFK inherited their wealth, Romney earned his.
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Ssufyerd Kaz
10:50 AM on 01/29/2012
Nope, Romney was born super rich, platinum spoon in mouth and everything.

Romney 'earned' even more wealth by killing other people's careers (people who weren't born wealthy like Romney) and stuffing their salary into his own pocket. That is the exact opposite of the kind of person we need for president while the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
11:51 AM on 01/29/2012
He created jobs something Liberals and Democrats no nothing about.
09:05 PM on 01/29/2012
That's good. When you don't like facts you make up lies. Typical liberal. You will be even more miserable when obama loses. You can't even get the truth of that. The liberal media poll 100 people on the election and poll 7 dems and 3 repubicans. That's why you are always surprized when you lose. Unemployment goes up but the number goes down and everyone is surprized. Keep believing liberal lies.
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Wolfwoman
11:36 AM on 01/29/2012
Romney's family could afford Harvard for Mitt. He received a wealth of advantages that are not common to the average citizen. That is not a crime. The objection to Romney is his pattern of
demonstrating strong support for the wealthy. He is not interested in fair share tax reform. His business experience does not qualify him for the Presidency. The government is so much more than managing wealth.
11:47 AM on 01/29/2012
What a joke, And you think Obama's experience qualified him to be President? while a nice guy, he has been a total failure. And if IM not mistaken, Barack seems to have a lot of wealthy Wall Street and Hollywood friends. Time for a change.
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hursh 4 ever
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10:19 AM on 01/29/2012
Romney shouldn't have to apologize for being successful...

this is definitely a major + for him.
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Ssufyerd Kaz
10:55 AM on 01/29/2012
Having rich parents that can hook you with some cushy jobs that you don't have to work for is not really success. That's just run of the mill luck.

Someone who was born with a silver spoon in his mouth (Romney) is not the type of person we need for president when the rich are currently getting richer and the poor are currently getting poorer.
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Mathew Sewell
04:10 AM on 01/31/2012
So you objected to JFK being president? Roosevelt? Wilson? John Kerry? Al Gore? Oh wait, it didn't count then, because they batted for your side.
11:41 AM on 01/29/2012
Nobody has to apologize for success. It's the old Ameican Dream. It's how one makes it and keeps it that counts. Ebenezer Rmoney enjoys his lobbyist protected low tax income and will pay any tax legally required by law....and not a dollar more.
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hursh 4 ever
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10:15 AM on 01/29/2012
Well I'm certainly no Republican nor a Democrat... but...

this should be a major plus for Romney... it is impressive that he is rich... would people be happier if he was a hobo running for office?

he knows how to manage money. It shows that he clearly is not dumb because he didn't squander his money.
09:55 AM on 01/29/2012
At least he wouldn't be the most dishonest and heartless. We have that presently.
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Ssufyerd Kaz
10:57 AM on 01/29/2012
Oh yes he would be up there. Romney wouldn't be able to win without telling lots of lies. Romney tells more lies than any other politician than Gingrich.
11:38 AM on 01/29/2012
Obama is the biggest liar in history of mankind, wake up. If his mouth is moving he is lying. He told the truth once " I want to redistribute wealth."