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Trump administration appoints more ultra-rich officials than predecessors combined

Created at 17 Aug · 1:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A report from Public Citizen indicates that Donald Trump has appointed 57 officials worth at least $100 million to his administration, more than four times the combined total of the three previous presidents. This includes eight Cabinet members and 17 ambassadors.

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Key Numbers

57Trump administration officials worth at least $100 million
4Times more than combined total of previous three presidents
23Trump Cabinet members
8Trump Cabinet members worth at least $100 million
17Trump ambassadors worth at least $100 million
5Members in George W. Bush's administration worth $100 million or more
5Members in Joe Biden's administration worth $100 million or more
3Members in Barack Obama's administration worth $100 million or more
$6 billionDonald Trump's estimated net worth
$860 billionElon Musk's estimated net worth
32%U.S. adults approving of Trump's handling of the economy last month
40%U.S. adults approving of Trump's handling of the economy at the start of his sec

Who's Involved

Donald Trump
Republican president appointing wealthy officials
Public Citizen
Consumer advocacy group that published the report
Howard Lutnick
Treasury Secretary and billionaire appointee
Linda McMahon
Education Secretary and billionaire appointee
Stephen Feinberg
Deputy Secretary of Defense and billionaire appointee
Kelly Loeffler
Small Business Administration Administrator and billionaire appointee
Scott Bessent
Treasury Secretary worth hundreds of millions
Steve Witkoff
Special envoy worth hundreds of millions
Andrew Mellon
Historical example of a wealthy Treasury Secretary
George W. Bush
Previous president with five wealthy administration members
Joe Biden
Previous president with five wealthy administration members
Barack Obama
Previous president with three wealthy administration members
Lisa Gilbert
Public Citizen's co-president raising concerns
Elon Musk
World's wealthiest person, advised Trump on government size

↳ Why This Matters

The high concentration of ultra-wealthy individuals in Donald Trump's administration raises questions about potential conflicts of interest and whether the interests of the general public or the wealthy elite are being prioritized, particularly as public approval of his economic handling declines.

Key facts

  • Donald Trump has appointed 57 officials worth at least $100 million to his administration.
  • This figure is more than four times the combined total of the three previous presidents.
  • Eight of the 23 Cabinet members are worth at least $100 million.
  • Seventeen ambassadors are among the wealthy appointees.
  • George W. Bush and Joe Biden each had five administration members worth $100 million or more.
  • Barack Obama's administration had three such members.

Donald Trump's second presidency has seen an unprecedented number of individuals worth at least $100 million appointed to administration roles, according to a report released by the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen. The report indicates that 57 such officials have been appointed, a figure more than four times the combined total under the three previous presidents: George W. Bush, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama.

Among the notable appointments are Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, both billionaires. The report also identifies Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg and Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler as billionaires, alongside Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and special envoy Steve Witkoff, who are worth hundreds of millions. In comparison, the Bush and Biden administrations each appointed five members with net worths of $100 million or more, while Obama's administration had three.

Public Citizen's co-president, Lisa Gilbert, expressed concerns that a government populated by the economic elite could lead to misplaced incentives and corruption, questioning whose interests these officials truly serve. The report does not include Trump himself, whose net worth is estimated at over $6 billion, nor Elon Musk, the world's wealthiest person, who has advised Trump.

Trump has previously stated that financial success is a sign of executive mastery and competence, citing business leaders' advice as valuable. He has also suggested that investments by wealthy individuals signal future economic growth. His administration has pursued policies such as tax cuts and reduced regulatory burdens, which could benefit wealthy individuals and large-scale investments.

Despite these appointments and policies, public approval of Trump's handling of the economy has declined, with only 32% of U.S. adults approving last month, down from 40% at the start of his second term.

Frequently asked questions

The report found that Donald Trump's administration has appointed 57 officials worth at least $100 million, significantly more than previous administrations.

Trump's administration has more than four times the combined total of ultra-wealthy appointees compared to the three previous presidents.

Notable appointees include Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick, Education Secretary Linda McMahon, Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg, and Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler, all billionaires.

The authors are concerned about misplaced incentives, potential corruption, and whose interests are truly being served when government officials are overwhelmingly drawn from the ranks of the ultra-rich.

What Happens Next

01The Republican Party faces headwinds in its attempt to hold majorities in Congress in November's midterm elections.

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How It Developed

Donald Trump has appointed 57 officials worth at least $100 million to his administration.
This number is more than four times the combined total of the three previous presidents.
Notable appointments include Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick and Education Secretary Linda McMahon, both billionaires.
The report also highlights Deputy Secretary of Defense Stephen Feinberg and Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler as billionaires.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and special envoy Steve Witkoff are worth hundreds of millions.
By comparison, George W. Bush's and Joe Biden's administrations each had five members worth $100 million or more.
Barack Obama's administration included three such members.
Public Citizen's report raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and misplaced incentives due to the high concentration of wealth among appointees.

Sources

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Trump dwarfs his predecessors in the number of ultra-rich in his second White House, report showsAP News

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