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Donald Trump

$6.3B

Real Time Net Worth

as of 11/28/25
Reflects change since 5 pm ET of prior trading day.
#601 in the world today
Photo by Jamel Toppin for Forbes
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From the Editor

  • Donald Trump has presided over the most lucrative presidency in American history, adding billions to his net worth, largely by cashing in on crypto.
  • Much of Trump's fortune remains in real estate, which has struggled in recent years as interest rates increased, shoppers moved online and office workers headed home.
  • He also owns golf courses, mansions, a winery and a 1991 Boeing 757 nicknamed Trump Force One.
  • A New York judge has ordered Trump to pay $454 million after the attorney general accused him of lying about his net worth for years to make himself look more creditworthy.
  • Trump got his start working for his father, Fred, who developed low-cost housing in Brooklyn and Queens.
Wealth History
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Personal Stats
Age
79
Source of Wealth
Real estate
Self-Made Score
4
Philanthropy Score
1
Residence
Palm Beach, Florida
Citizenship
United States
Marital Status
Married
Children
5
Education
Fordham University; Bachelor of Arts/Science, University of Pennsylvania
Did you know
Trump played basketball, football, soccer and baseball while attending the New York Military Academy in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York.
Donald Trump appeared alongside his father Fred on the first ever Forbes 400 list in 1982, with a combined net worth estimated at $200 million.
In Their Own Words

I took a lot of finance courses at Wharton. First they taught you all the rules and regulations. Then they taught you that those rules and regulations are really meant to be broken.

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