Bill Clinton — Compensation & Financial Record (Post-Presidency)

Bill Clinton Position: 42nd President of the United States (1993–2001) Party: D

Government Compensation Presidential salary: $200,000 (1993–2001) Post-presidency pension: $219,200 per year (standard former president pension as of 2026) Total presidential salary earned: approximately $1,600,000 (8 years)

Retirement Clinton receives the standard former president pension of approximately $219,200 per year (2026 figure), adjusted annually. He also receives Secret Service protection, office allowance, and staff funding under the Former Presidents Act. Total annual taxpayer cost for former president benefits is estimated at approximately $1,100,000 per year per former president. His disclosed speaking fee income of $65,000,000 between 2001 and 2009 averages approximately $8,100,000 per year, representing approximately 37 times his annual presidential pension of $219,200..

Financial Position Net worth at exit (2001): approximately $500,000 (reported debts from legal fees related to impeachment proceedings) Primary source: Press reporting. No primary document publicly available for exit net worth.

Net worth current estimate: approximately $80,000,000 Primary source: No post-presidency disclosure required. Figure derived from voluntarily released tax returns (2001–2015) and FEC income disclosures filed as part of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign. FEC link: https://www.fec.gov/data/candidate/P00003392/

Post-Presidency Income Speaking fees (2001–2015):

2015 household income: $10,600,000 Primary source: 2015 tax return (voluntarily released during Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign) LA Times report: https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-na-pol-clintons-income-20160812-snap-story.htmlProPublica archive: https://www.documentcloud.org - search "Clinton tax returns 2015"

Book deal: My Life (Knopf, 2004): advance reported at approximately $10,000,000–$14,000,000 Primary source: Press reporting only. No primary document publicly available.

Netflix content deal: Not applicable (Obama only).

Campaign Finance FEC Presidential Committee: Not applicable (post-presidency only).

Primary Sources

Notes Disclosure: Bill and Hillary Clinton's financial disclosures are intertwined throughout this period. Speaking fee income and tax return data reflect household figures where individual attribution is not possible from available primary sources. CAN2026 does not isolate individual from household figures where the public record does not make that distinction.

Post-presidency income beyond the above: No primary source document available. Official disclosure requirements end upon departure from government service.