They own virtually none of the Trump family empire.
Unlike their boastful father, they aren’t eager to say. Their earnings aren’t publicly available, and their holdings are tied up in private investments and shielded through opaque shell corporations. Even Ivanka Trump’s federally mandated financial disclosure form,dug into property records, court documents and government filings to unearth as much of the first family’s financial dealings as possible. The findings: Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump appear to be worth about $25 million each.
Unlike most wealthy heirs, the Trump children haven’t gotten their riches from trust funds or received chunks of the family business through careful transfers over time. In fact,. The only major venture in which the president has included his family appears to be the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., where his three eldest kids—Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric—each owns a 7.5% stake, worth about $6 million apiece.
Instead, most of their money appears to have come from hefty salaries they’ve earned as longtime executives at the Trump Organization. Their father pays well. Over the past two decades, the three siblings have taken in an estimated $35 million each in pre-tax salary, commissions and bonuses, according to aThey have used those earnings to build their own portfolios, buying up splashy real estate and launching their own business ventures—with varying degrees of success.
She likely earned just as much from her lucrative side hustles. First was an Ivanka Trump-branded jewelry line, launched in 2007. Then came handbags, shoes and other accessories. By 2013, the business was doing about $75 million in sales, according to
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