It seems running for president is hurting Donald Trump’s finances big
time. The Republican nominee’s fortune fell $800 million last year
sending him tumbling 35 spots on a list of richest Americans, Forbes
said Tuesday.
The business magazine said the New York real estate mogul is worth
$3.7 billion — down from an estimated $4.5 billion in March — and just
over a third of the $10 billion that Trump has bragged of amassing.
Trump, who has made his fabulous wealth a key selling point in his
bid for the White House, plummeted to number 156 on Forbes’ annual list
of the richest 400 Americans.
It is more bad news for the Republican as his Democratic rival Hillary
Clinton pulls ahead in the polls after winning last week’s first
presidential debate.
“A softening of New York City’s real estate market, particularly in
retail and office, where valuations are trending down, has diminished
his estimated net worth,” Forbes wrote.
Of 28 Trump assets scrutinized by the magazine, Forbes said 18 fell
in value, including his Trump Tower headquarters on New York’s Fifth
Avenue and Mar-a-Lago, his beachfront club in Palm Beach, Florida.
Trump poured $7 million into his campaign and loaned the campaign an
additional $48 million, which he is unlikely to get back, the magazine
added.
He did just one real estate deal this year, buying a warehouse in
Charleston, South Carolina that was in foreclosure, Forbes said.
In a further dig at the most loathed US presidential candidate in
modern times, Forbes chose this year to highlight immigrant success
stories and said a record 42 naturalized Americans made this year’s
annual list.
Immigrants account for 10.5 percent of the list, whereas naturalized
citizens make up only six percent of the population, Forbes said. Those
on the list come from 21 countries, led by Israel, India, Hungary and
Taiwan.
Trump has made immigration a centerpiece of his campaign, promising
to build a wall on the southern US border with Mexico and threatening to
deport millions of illegal immigrants.
Fellow New York billionaire and former mayor Michael Bloomberg, who
mulled for months whether to run for president in 2016, was number six
on the list.
Bill Gates retains the top spot with a net worth of $81 billion. He has headed the list for 23 straight years, Forbes said.
The billionaires on the 2016 ranking have a record-breaking, combined
total net worth of $2.4 trillion, up from $2.34 trillion in 2015. The
average net worth of a Forbes 400 member hit $6 billion, also a record
high, said Forbes.
AFP
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