Here’s How Much John Thune, The New Senate Majority Leader, Is Worth

It has been 17 years since Republicans in the Senate were led by someone other than Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell. But on November 13, they chose a new leader—South Dakota Sen. John Thune, McConnell’s deputy since 2019. Among his priorities is regulatory reform: “We will work to make America prosperous again,” Thune said at a press conference following his election, “by streamlining the bureaucratic machine and overturning costly Biden-Harris regulations.”

Thune is relatively prosperous himself. More remarkable is the fact that virtually every dollar he’s ever made has been thanks to the government, despite the fact that he’s a small-government conservative. Since he graduated from business school in 1984, the now 63-year-old appears to have worked solely in government, government-adjacent non-profits or lobbying. His largest assets today, as Forbes estimates it, are his federal pension and federal retirement account. Beyond that, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota home worth around half a million dollars and some diversified investments worth between $330,000 and $1,000,000 round out his financial picture. Add it all up and Forbes estimates that he is worth $3 million today, almost all of it courtesy of taxpayers.

Thune was born in Pierre, South Dakota’s capital, in 1961. His father was a Navy pilot in World War II and later a teacher at Thune’s high school; his mother was a librarian. Thune left for California to get his bachelor’s at Biola University, then returned and secured an MBA from the University of South Dakota in 1984. That same year, he........

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