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There are a lot of Democrats running for president
in 2020 and they're all vying for the
middle-class vote.
I've been referred to as middle class Joe
Working families
Investing in all of America
Working class families
The middle class of this country
But how closely can these candidates actually
relate to the struggles of average Americans?
To begin to answer that question, let's look at
how much money they have.
13 Democratic candidates have released their tax
returns as of August 2019.
At the top of the income list is former Vice
President Joe Biden, who brought in a whopping
$4.5 million in 2018.
On the other end is South Bend, Indiana
mayor Pete Buttigieg. Buttigieg and his husband,
Chasten, made a combined $152,643
last year.
So how does Buttigieg make his money?
Buttigieg is the youngest candidate currently
running for president.
He became South Bend's mayor in 2012.
Buttigieg entered the 2020 race with a lower
national profile than many of the senators and
governors he's facing.
But he quickly entered the top tier of candidates
while raising gobs of money.
Buttigieg is now jockeying for a position with
the likes of Biden and Senators Bernie Sanders,
Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris.
And up to this point, he's made a lot less money
than his older rivals.
The roughly $150,000 income last year came from
Buttigieg's salary as mayor and his husband's job
as a middle school teacher.
In 2017, the year before Buttigieg got married,
he made $133,565.
That year, he got a $30,000 advance on his book
Shortest Way Home, which came out in February
2019. Between the start of 2018 and May 2019,
Buttigieg took in $45,000 total from book advance
and royalties payments.
He earned another $3,000 for narrating an
audiobook version.
That pales in comparison to what 2020 contenders
like Biden, Sanders and Warren got for their
books.
Buttigieg's
tax returns show he's only a few years removed
from making way less than he is now.
He took in about $150,000 in 2009, his last full
year as a consultant at McKinsey.
But his adjusted gross income fell to about
$34,000 in 2010.
Then it dropped again to only about $7,000 in
2011, the year he first ran for mayor of
South Bend.
He unsuccessfully ran for Indiana treasurer in
2010 before winning the mayoral election a year
later. Buttigieg is hardly wanting for cash now.
His household income of about $150,000 last year
more than doubles the median U.S.
household income of just above $60,000.
He has between about $87,000 and $307,000 in
assets held up in investment funds and stocks in
individual companies like Alphabet and Apple.
The mayor does have a major liability, roughly
$130,000 in student loans.
Buttigieg's lack of wealth relative to his rivals
could spare him from some of the criticism they
are already facing on the campaign trail.
The millions Biden made since he left the Obama
administration have sparked skepticism of the
middle class Joe persona he promotes on the
campaign trail.
And Sanders, who runs as a champion of the
working class, has faced questions about the
millions he raked in from writing books.
Ready to have me plead guilty?
I plead guilty to have written a book which was
an international bestseller.
And when you write a book that makes it to the top
of the New York Times bestseller list, you make
money. And I made money.
Either way, Buttigieg may be making a lot more
money from book royalties now, after his
presidential campaign made him into a household