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Top 10 richest Presidents in America

Top 10 richest Presidents in America

Top 10 richest Presidents in America

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Most of 10 richest President of the United States have been fortunate to enjoy the right of inheritance from the family along with property they earn themselves. Current President Barack Obama is not on the list. The recent head of America is absolutely not in the list although they also own their considerable assets, the recent leaders are not eligible to belong to the ranks of the richest U.S. president when they are in office. The following list is 10 American richest Presidents.



 



George Washington (1789-1797)





As the first president of the United States, Washington also was considered as the richest president of this country. Washington, who was minded businessman and married a wealthy widow, accumulated a huge volume of asset, including several large plantations and hundreds of slaves.



 






George Washington (1789-1797)



 



Herbert Hoover (1925-1929)





President Hoover completely himself built up his fortune. Hoover, an orphan, studied geology at Stanford University, and became the advisor and investor in the mining industry. By early 1910, he earned $ 2.5 million equivalent today. This money allowed him to accelerate on the political path. When being U.S. President, he used his salary to raise funds for charity.



 






Herbert Hoover (1925-1929)



 



Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809)





As a wisdom man, Jefferson fortunately inherited a large fortune from his parents. He was considered as one of the 30 richest people in the state Virginiia. However, he lost considerable amount of money in his last term because of his lavish lifestyle.



 






Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809)



 



John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)





The father of John F. Joseph P. Kennedy is a wealthy businessman in the areas of investment, banking and business of wine. Thus, John Kennedy enjoyedluxurious life like President Hoover, and he used his salary for charity purposes. His estate was estimated to reach $ 1 billion, but the figure might be inflated.



 






John F. Kennedy (1961-1963)



 



Andrew Jackson (1828-1837)





In the presidential campaign, Jackson said he was a politician for the people and against the largest U.S. bank at that time. However, as a lawyer, Jackson was take money thanks to a general in the U.S. military used secret information to purchase the land of Native American. Jackson, the founder of the city of Memphis, owned 300 slaves. This is an evidence to improve his wealth in the time.



 






Andrew Jackson (1828-1837)



 



Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)





This president was born in a rich tradition family in New York and inherited a large fortune. Roosevelt earned an amount of money from writing books after leaving the White House.



 






Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)



 



Zachery Taylor (1849-1850)





The presidential term of Zachery Taylor has only lasted 14 months because he suddenly had a pain in stomach in 1850. His family owned a large plantation with hundreds of slaves in Kentucky. He also had a lot of land and slaves in Louisiana.



 






Zachery Taylor (1849-1850)



 



Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)





As a child in the family, Franklin Roosevelt was inherited from the wealthy family like his cousin the 5th Theodore Roosevelt. He grew up in wealth and educated in the "best" university. Despite being a lawyer on Wall Street, he quickly put this job on following the path of politics. The famous mansion of Franklin Roosevelt in Hyde Park, New York, was actually owned by his mother until her death in 1941.



 






Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933-1945)



 



Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969)





President Johnsown only became rich MP in the 1930s. In the 1950s, he let his wife buy a television station in Austin, Texas. This was the only television station in Austin.



 






Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969)



 



James Madison (1809-1817)





President Madison was the owner of a tobacco plantation in Virginia, and this was a property of his family. When he left the White House, the president became poorer due to debt burden.



 






James Madison (1809-1817)



 





 



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