Clintons Report $109 Million in Income Over 8 Years
The Clintons report $109 million in income between 2000 and 2007. (AP Photo)
It’s good to be the Clintons.
On the same day that she proposed creating a cabinet-level position devoted to ending poverty, Hillary Clinton and her husband reported earning more than $109 million over eight years in newly released tax data.
Hillary and Bill Clinton paid $33.8 million in federal taxes from 2000 through 2007. They listed $10.25 million in charitable contributions during that period.
The total income reported in that period was $109.2 million, with the most money — $51.9 million — coming from Bill Clinton’s speech income. Earnings from his two books — “My Life ” and “Giving” — totaled $29.6 million.
Hillary Clinton had $10.5 million in income from her book “Living History.” She donated earnings from her other book, “It Takes a Village,” to charity. Plus she earned about $1 million through her Senate salary and her husband earned a little over $1 million through his presidential pension.
They reported their after-tax earnings at $57.2 million.
“The Clintons have now made public thirty years of tax returns, a record matched by few people in public service. None of Hillary Clinton’s presidential opponents have revealed anything close to this amount of personal financial information,” the Clinton campaign said in a statement.
The campaign released tax returns from 2000 through 2006 and gave highlights from their 2007 return. The Clintons have asked for an extension for filing their 2007 tax returns, citing the dissolution of a blind trust last year.
Clinton had been under mounting pressure to release the tax returns, especially from rival Barack Obama, who posted his 2000 to 2006 returns on his campaign Web site last week.
Barack and Michelle Obama’s income was significantly less than the Clintons’. They earned close to $1 million in 2006, according to their returns.
The itemized earnings the Clinton campaign provided in its summary only added up to $94 million, leaving $15 million unaccounted for.
But that difference can probably be located in practically one source. Besides speeches and books, Bill Clinton’s biggest single business income is from his partnership with Yucaipa Global Opportunities Fund, a Los Angeles-based investment firm founded by longtime Clinton fundraiser Ron Burkle. Between 2003 and 2006, the returns show total Yucaipa partnership income of $12.5 million. The 2007 summary provided by the campaign lists $2.75 million in partnership income.
President Clinton also has been an adviser to InfoUSA, a data company whose chief executive, Vinod Gupta, has been a major donor to Democrats and gave at least $1 million to Bill Clinton’s presidential library in Arkansas. Clinton received $400,000 in payments from the company in 2006 and 2007, according to the documents.
The Clintons last made their returns public in 2000 when they reported an adjusted gross income of $416,039. Since then, the former president has embarked on a number of business ventures and has made millions from speaking engagements.
Clinton’s tax returns show that of the remaining presidential candidates, she is the one most able to access large amounts of personal money. She lent her campaign $5 million in late February and could contribute more if she finds herself falling far behind Obama’s proficient fundraising.
Neither Obama nor Republican Sen. John McCain have made their 2007 tax returns public, though both say they will this month.
Clinton said earlier Friday in Memphis, as she spoke in memory of Martin Luther King Jr., that she would appoint a cabinet-level position “fully devoted to ending poverty as we know it in America.”
Kate Obenshain, of the conservative Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, told FOX News: “There is an irony of putting this out on the day that you announce a cabinet-level position for poverty czar.”
But she said Republicans likely wouldn’t criticize her just for making money.
Democratic strategist Kirsten Powers said the tax returns do not conflict at all with Clinton’s statements on poverty.
“I reject the idea that there’s some sort of conflict between people who make a lot of money actually caring about the poor,” she said.
Click here to see the Clintons’ tax returns.
Click here to see a breakdown of the 2000-2006 returns.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.




Where is the 2007 tax return????
2007 income is very important because if there were any questionable income due to “once believed inevitable candidate” it would be in 2007. I bet we are not going to see it.
She has more nerve than her husband even to suggest she knows how the average working class person in this country feels with all that money. And then to add insult to injury, she wanst those same people who are deciding between buying a gallon of gas or a gallon of milk to finance her campaign. Let her use her own money !!!!!!!!!
GO HILLARY !!!!!! THE CLINTONS ARE VERY VERY GENEROUS!!!!! Way more than the Obama’s gave to charity - BUT - that would be OK with the obama group.
Big Deal - this is for 7 YEARS!!! -
Tiger Woods makes that in 1 year - so do many, many sports guys - but since the Clinton’s have given so much back to the American people - let’s trash them. The obama group is just way too negative - always looking for trouble - you are the ones “tearing down the party”
Stop this already - you will be too sad when obama does NOT WIN!
I bet all these negative responses are from Osama’s cronies. Who cares how much money they make? If they provide a proof of their income they get criticized and if they dont means they have something to hide. Poor Clintons they can never win in the eyes of your haters.
HILLARY 08!!!!!!!!!!
That’s why she has such a hard time to pay her bills and the health insurance for her employees…
Now lets see how would that be for us “normal” people?????
I wonder what els the ”other” guys ask her to do!! so much of the campain of ” chane” and ” new politics”, it is increasingly becoming the campain of audacity and no hope..
How is it that Hilary Clinton can get 1 million from her Senate salary? Wow I know where we can cut the budget
Well, Folks.. Now we know why all these people are so passionate about politics and becoming President.. This $109 million is the obvious payback for all the sweetheart deals the Clintons made for their friends during the Clinton White House years.. Who in the world would continue to pay this sort of money to hear a washed up old politician who got impeached and has been out of office for 7.5 years ??
Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton worked hard for many years. They deserve to have the money they do. Both of them were raised in middle class families and I don’t think those values ever leave.
Go Hillary!
As an American I get tired of hearing people complain about Oil Companies and gas prices. Oil and Gas are consumer products that our society could’t live without. It gets me to work and home and allows me to make an income for myself. And I am a 56 year old struggeling single woman. I do have some family help but I’m not complaining. I have to ask what the Clinton’s are providing for the consumers for the Millions that they are making off their Public life, that as a tax payer I helped pay for anyway. I challange Americans to examine what is going on around them. I challange Americans to consume the Clinton’s resources and see how far it will get you…..I live in a wonderful country and I think Americans are spoiled and whine to much. Why do we have so many people willing to go to such desperate lengths to come to America if it didn’t give us the freedoms we want and a life that most countries can’t and don’t provide for their people.