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DeSantis Reports Dip in His Net Worth

July 2, 2019 - 7:00am
Ron DeSantis
Ron DeSantis

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ net worth dropped nearly 9 percent in 2018 as he left Congress and made a successful run for governor.

DeSantis reported a net worth of $283,605 as of Dec. 31, down from $310,971 at the end of 2017, according to a new financial disclosure posted Monday on the Florida Commission on Ethics website. 

State officials faced a Monday deadline to file updated disclosures, which typically detail their finances as of the end of 2018.

DeSantis’ new report included a Ponte Vedra Beach home he sold in March for $460,000, according to St. Johns County property records. DeSantis listed the Ponte Vedra Beach home as worth $450,000 at the end of 2018, up from a $400,000 price-tag he placed on the property a year earlier.

DeSantis, who resigned his congressional seat in September after his primary-election victory, reported $116,000 in income last year from the U.S. House, a position that paid him $174,000 in 2017.

DeSantis also picked up $15,297 from the state last year while governor-elect in the transition period.

As he took office in January, DeSantis followed now-U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, who was the wealthiest governor in Florida history.

Unlike Scott, who has widespread financial holdings, DeSantis listed just over $3,500 in stock in Scottrade accounts in U.S. Steel and SiriusXM.

The sale of the Ponte Vedra Beach home will also cost DeSantis some rental income, as the first family made $5,500 rental income in 2018 and $27,500 the year earlier.

When listing his assets at the end of 2017, DeSantis reported a $275,000 home in Palm Coast. According to the Flagler County Property Appraiser’s office, the Palm Coast home was sold for $275,000 on May 15, 2018.

Both DeSantis properties had mortgages, including $263,100 on the Ponte Vedra Beach property as 2018 ended.

DeSantis was usually ranked as one of the least-wealthy members of Congress. For example, he was ranked 391st among the 435 House members in terms of net worth in 2015 by OpenSecrets.com, when his net worth was estimated at $54,000. Federal disclosure rules are different from Florida, which requires more exact numbers.

Meanwhile, Scott, who served the first week of this year as governor, reported to the state a net worth of $91.75 million as of the end of 2018.

Scott, who made a fortune in the health-care industry and other businesses before entering politics, had started 2018 with a reported net worth of $232.6 million. Scott spent an estimated $64 million of his own money for his successful U.S. Senate run against Democrat Bill Nelson.

State records don’t require candidates and elected officials to include investments by spouses.

As part of Scott’s federal filing last year, he disclosed former First Lady Ann Scott was worth between $171 million and $208 million.

Comments

I totally agree with the last commentary. How blessed Florida is to have had two governors who have not financially benefited . They are true public serv

By the time he leaves office in 2023, his net worth will have magically climbed to several million.

If he was a democrat, I'd say absolutely. That's what democrats do,

And now you can see how blessed we are to have defeated corrupt Andrew Gollum.

This article is a prime example of the character of our unselfish statesmen like former 2-term excellent Governor and now formidable Senator Rick Scott and present Leader Governor Ron DeSantis. Neither man decided to get into politics for the money. Rick Scott could have stayed in the private sector and continued being more financially successful in business. Ron DeSantis did not get into politics for the money either and could have made more money in the private sector. Common thread. Both Leaders decided to serve because they love the State of Florida and preserving and defending our U.S. and Florida Constitutions.

Excellent post!

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