These 2020 Presidential Candidates Are The Most (And Least) Open About Their Finances

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These 2020 Presidential Candidates Are The Most (And Least) Open About Their Finances
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We scored all candidates, including President Trump, on their level of financial transparency, ranking them on a scale of 0 (closed lips) to 5 (open book) 2020Money

No one, not even the Democrats who spend the most time bashing Trump for his financial dealings, were willing to release full tax returns, file financial disclosures and answer all of’ questions about their personal finances. Elizabeth Warren, for example, almost earned a 5, but she wouldn’t give guidance on the true value of her husband’s investments, listed on her disclosures with a vague value of “over $1 million.

Tim Ryan asked for extensions on financial disclosures he’s required to file as both a presidential candidate and a member of the House.The twos have not released their tax returns. In April 2019, Castro promised to release 10 years of his filings “with plenty of time” for voters to “digest them.” He still hasn’t. Nor has Delaney, who is worth an estimated $200 million. Spokespeople for Bennet, Hickenlooper and Yang all say they eventually will.

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