Angela Merkel’s post-chancellorship wealth now tops €11 million
Angela Merkel, Germany's former chancellor, has amassed a considerable fortune since leaving office in 2021. Her net worth is now estimated at several million euros, with a diversified financial portfolio and additional income streams.
Merkel, who served as Germany's first female chancellor from 2005 to 2021, owns real estate including a private retreat in the Uckermark region and a residence in Berlin. Her liquid assets are valued at approximately €3.5 million, and her investment strategy has grown her wealth to an estimated €5 million.
Her total assets are now estimated to be around €11 million in 2024. There is no evidence to suggest that Merkel made any investments not officially reported during her tenure. Her administration's financial activities, including climate finance pledges, are well-documented.
Merkel generates additional income from book sales and speaking engagements, earning roughly €350,000 per year. This supplements her legally fixed salary of €426,864 per year as chancellor and CDU party chair during her 16-year tenure. She also has a keen interest in art and has curated a select art collection.
Angela Merkel's net worth has grown significantly since leaving office, with a diversified financial portfolio and additional income from book sales and speaking engagements. Her financial activities during her tenure as chancellor were transparent and well-documented.
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