Trump Reports Over $600 Million in Income, Boosted by Crypto and Business Ventures
(Reuters) — Former President Donald Trump disclosed more than $600 million in income from a range of ventures, including cryptocurrency investments, golf courses, licensing deals, and other business activities, according to a public financial disclosure report released Friday.
The annual filing, which appears to cover the 2024 calendar year, offers a detailed look into the expansive financial empire of the billionaire political figure. The report indicates that Trump’s foray into the crypto market significantly boosted his earnings, alongside sizable fees generated from real estate developments and revenues from his long-established business interests.
In total, Trump reported assets valued at a minimum of $1.6 billion, based on calculations by Reuters. While exact figures remain undisclosed due to the broad value ranges used in the form, the disclosure reaffirms Trump’s diverse and lucrative business portfolio — spanning from digital assets to luxury real estate and branded enterprises.