Harris running mate Gov. Tim Walz owns no stocks, bonds or real estate, disclosure shows

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Walz’s modest financial profile stands in stark contrast to that of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
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Tim Walz’s salary as governor of Minnesota is $127,629. He was eligible for a raise last year to $149,550, but he chose not to accept it. Andrew Harnik / Getty Images

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris, owns no stocks, bonds or real estate, according to his most recent financial disclosure.

Walz’s salary as governor of Minnesota is $127,629. He was eligible for a raise last year to $149,550, but he chose not to accept it, according to the state.

If Walz is elected vice president in November, he would make an annual salary of $284,600, based on 2024 rates.

In 2019, after Walz was elected governor, he and his wife sold their Mankato, Minnesota, home and moved into the governor’s mansion. They listed the four-bedroom house for $315,000, after buying it in 1997 for $145,000.

Walz’s modest financial profile stands in stark contrast to that of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who is a billionaire several times over, and to Trump’s running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio.

Forbes estimates Vance’s net worth, based on publicly reported investments and cash, to be $3 million to $10 million.

Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, listed securities investments personally owned worth $800,000 to $1.75 million, and personal cash holdings of $550,000 to $1.1 million. Federal disclosure reports typically require filers to disclose amounts within ranges, rather than specific sums.

Her husband, Doug Emhoff, has investments worth at least $1 million and at least $250,000 in cash. Harris and Emhoff own a home in Brentwood, California, worth an estimated $5 million.

Walz’s financial disclosure as governor does not list the value of any cash kept in bank accounts.

A spokesman for the Harris-Walz campaign had no immediate comment about Walz’s financial disclosures. But he noted that Walz is expected to file a new disclosure report as a federal candidate that will be released in the next 30 days. Walz’s gubernatorial press office did not respond to a request for comment from CNBC.

The fact that Walz did not own any stocks as of early this year is consistent with much of the former high school teacher’s tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives. He left the House in January 2019 after six terms to be sworn in as governor of Minnesota.

Walz’s congressional financial disclosures show that in early 2009 he sold investments valued at $1,001 to $15,000 in two Roth individual retirement accounts. He and his wife, Gwen, also executed sales in the same value range in two Roth IRAs that she owned.

Those IRAs do not appear on later House disclosures by Walz, suggesting they were liquidated.

He did list one tax-deferred account, a 529 education plan containing $1,000 to $15,000, which would be for one or both of the couple’s children.

Walz’s House disclosure also listed as assets two Education Minnesota pension plans for him and his wife, who was a school system administrator and teacher. He also listed two whole life insurance policies valued at $15,000 to $50,000 apiece.

The disclosures show Walz making regular payments into the value of whole life insurance policies until at least 2013, but those payments later stopped.

Walz said in House disclosure filings that the value of a rental room in their house was $250,000 to $500,000 and that the couple derived rental income from it of $2,500 to $5,000.

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