• 7 months ago
It was a mixed year for Vice President Kamala Harris, income-wise. Book royalties, plus some investment income, added to her $235,000 salary. Forbes money in politics reporter Kyle Mullins joins "Forbes Newsroom" to discuss.

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00:00 I want to talk about her investments.
00:01 How much is she making from them?
00:03 And how does that stack up from the previous years
00:06 as she was in office for vice president?
00:09 So Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff,
00:11 they've got between $2 and $5 million
00:13 of various investments in their--
00:16 mostly collected in various retirement accounts
00:18 and that kind of thing.
00:20 That includes index funds, exchange-traded funds,
00:22 bonds, that kind of stuff.
00:24 All kind of investments that are aimed
00:25 toward reducing potential conflicts of interest.
00:28 They don't have any individual stocks, for example.
00:32 But those threw off basically no income.
00:34 They didn't report any real dividend or other income
00:39 from those investments over the year of 2023.
00:44 They also reported-- they did report interest income,
00:47 however, from a lot of the cash they keep in their bank
00:50 account.
00:51 They keep a fairly large chunk of their portfolio,
00:54 between $850,000 and $1.7 million,
00:57 they reported having in various cash accounts.
01:00 And those threw off between $30,000 and $100,000
01:02 of interest income in 2023.
01:05 So that's not bad.
01:06 I do want you to talk a little bit more about her husband,
01:09 Doug Emhoff.
01:10 What does he do?
01:11 Who is the second gentleman?
01:13 And how much was he bringing in in 2023?
01:17 So Doug Emhoff is--
01:19 before his wife became vice president,
01:21 Doug was an entertainment lawyer.
01:23 And he was bringing in a lot of money as an entertainment
01:25 lawyer, upwards of $1 million a year,
01:27 according to some tax returns that
01:28 were released in the late 2010s.
01:31 So they were making plenty of money.
01:34 And that was when she was a senator from California.
01:36 So he was definitely the breadwinner at that point.
01:39 Since then, however, she's ascended
01:41 to the vice presidency, first in line for the presidency.
01:45 Got a bit of a bump in salary from that.
01:47 But Doug stopped working as a lawyer at that point,
01:50 separated from his law firm.
01:52 And he now works as a law professor at Georgetown.
01:55 We don't know exactly how much he makes.
01:56 He's not required to disclose that on these disclosures.
01:59 So I'm actually not even able to say whether or not
02:04 he makes more than Vice President Harris or not.
02:06 But what I can say is that he's probably
02:09 making quite a bit less than he was when
02:11 he was a lawyer at a law firm, a partner at a law firm.

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