Chelsea Clinton Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Chelsea Clinton Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Title: Chelsea Clinton Net Worth (Money & Salary)
Last Updated: February 8, 2025


What is Chelsea Clinton’s net worth and Salary?

As the daughter of former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, who served as U.S. Secretary of State and Senator, Chelsea Clinton boasts a net worth of $30 million. This figure represents the combined wealth she shares with her husband, Marc Mezvinsky, a partner at the renowned private equity firm TPG. Chelsea Clinton accrued her wealth while working at the consulting firm McKinsey & Company and participating on various corporate boards, including that of internet company IAC. According to a January 2020 SEC filing, she had earned $9 million in compensation from IAC while serving on the company’s board up until that time. Additionally, she earned $250,000 annually while on the board of Expedia.

Since childhood, Chelsea Clinton has been under public scrutiny, particularly during her father’s tenure as Governor of Arkansas. Growing up in the White House, her awkward teenage years were widely covered by media globally. Unlike the more polished daughters of Vice President Al Gore, Chelsea was perceived as the relatable “everyman” first daughter. However, as she matured, especially by the time she entered Stanford University, she evolved into a sophisticated, intelligent, and politically astute woman—a true embodiment of a politician. Furthermore, she attained a master’s degree from University College, Oxford, and from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. She holds positions on numerous boards, such as Common Sense Media, the School of American Ballet, and notably, the Clinton Global Initiative. During her mother’s presidential campaigns in 2008 and 2016, she campaigned vigorously, all while earning a doctorate from the University of Oxford. Her marriage to investment banker Marc Mezvinsky has allowed her to lead a comfortable lifestyle, traveling the globe for various political appearances.

Early Life

Born on February 27, 1980, in Little Rock, Arkansas, Chelsea Victoria Clinton entered a world where her father Bill was beginning his first term as governor. Hillary Clinton recalled that upon hearing Judy Collins’ 1960 rendition of Joni Mitchell’s “Chelsea Morning,” Bill stated that they should name their daughter Chelsea if they ever had one. Demonstrating academic prowess akin to her parents, she began reading by age three and skipped the third grade. In 1993, when her father became the 42nd President of the United States, the family relocated to Washington, D.C., allowing Chelsea to attend Sidwell Friends School. She became a National Merit Scholarship semifinalist in 1997 and graduated from high school that same year, with her father delivering the graduation address where he emotionally expressed: “A part of us longs to hold you once more.” Sidwell Friends School is often referred to as the “Harvard of Washington D.C.’s private schools,” and is notable for also having educated Sasha and Malia Obama.

Pursuing her education, Clinton attended Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, graduating in 2001 with the highest honors and earning a bachelor’s degree in history. She then continued her studies at Oxford University, acquiring her MPhil degree in international relations in 2003. By 2010, she achieved her MPH degree from Columbia University’s School of Public Health and started teaching there in 2012.

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Career

Upon completing her studies at Stanford and Oxford, Clinton took on roles at McKinsey & Company and Avenue Capital Group. She then became co-chair of a fundraising week for the Clinton Foundation, ultimately advancing to the position of Vice-Chair for the organization. Additionally, she holds positions on the board of the School of American Ballet and IAC’s board of directors. In late 2011, NBC appointed Chelsea as a special correspondent, providing her the flexibility to continue her work with the Clinton Foundation as well as pursue her graduate education. NBC extended her contract in February 2012, but in late summer 2014, she parted ways with the network.

Clinton has played a significant role in the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation since 2011, where she is on the board and engages in paid speaking events, donating her earnings back to the foundation. The organization aims to enhance global health, foster opportunities for women, and drive economic development. 

Over the years, Clinton has authored five picture books for children: “It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired and Get Going” (2015), “She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World” (2017)—which inspired a musical—“She Persisted Around the World: 13 Women Who Changed History” (2018), “Start Now!: You Can Make a Difference,” and “Don’t Let Them Disappear: 12 Endangered Species Across the Globe” (2019). Her second and third titles achieved instant bestseller status.

In 2020, Clinton disclosed that she was developing an Olympic-themed children’s book, marking the third installation in her “She Persisted” series. Titled “She Persisted in Sports: American Olympians Who Changed the Game,” the book is scheduled for release on September 22 and will highlight renowned athletes such as Wilma Rudolph, Mia Hamm, and the Williams sisters, Venus and Serena.

Philomel Books, the publisher behind Clinton’s children’s literature, is also launching a series of chapter books featuring 80-page narratives focusing on women from her “She Persisted” books. The series will kick off with a forward written by Chelsea and Hillary Clinton, introducing stories about Harriet Tubman, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and Oprah Winfrey.

In addition to her children’s books, she co-authored a scholarly work titled “Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?” released in 2017. In collaboration with her mother, she produced “The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience” in 2019, followed by a promotional tour.

Clinton has also penned various articles and opinion pieces featured in major media outlets, including CNN.com, Time magazine, Huffington Post, and Refinery 29.

In July 2020, she revealed plans to launch a venture capital firm known as Metrodora Ventures. Clinton had been developing this business strategy for several months, showing keen interest in investing in at least two healthcare startups, one of which is a pregnancy support application named Poppy Seed Health.

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Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaigns

Campaigning for her mother’s Democratic presidential nomination began for Chelsea Clinton in Iowa back in December 2007. Throughout the country, particularly on college campuses, she made numerous appearances. Over a span of five months, Chelsea advocated for her mother’s candidacy at 100 colleges. The 2008 race ended with Hillary Clinton losing the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama.

In 2016, Clinton was actively involved in her mother’s presidential campaign as well. She participated in more than 200 public events nationwide. During the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia in July 2016, she delivered a heartfelt introduction for her mother, reflecting on her upbringing and highlighting her mother’s dedication to public service and various issues.

Personal Life

Marc Mezvinsky, an investment banker, became Chelsea Clinton’s husband in 2010. Their families had been friends since the 1990s, and the couple first met during a Democratic political retreat in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Engaged over Thanksgiving in 2009, they settled in New York City’s Gramercy Park neighborhood after their honeymoon. Their interfaith wedding ceremony took place in Rhinebeck, New York (Clinton is Methodist and Mezvinsky is Jewish), with the reception at Astor Courts, an estate overlooking the Hudson River owned by Kathleen Hammer, a former producer at Oxygen Media. On April 17, 2014, Clinton announced at a forum in New York that they were expecting their first child.

The couple’s first child, Charlotte, was born on September 26, 2014. They welcomed their second child, Aidan, on June 18, 2016. Their third child, Jasper, was born on July 22, 2019.

In February 2020, Chelsea Clinton celebrated her 40th birthday. Her father proudly mentioned in a 2001 New York Times interview that she “has her mother’s character and her father’s energy.”

Chelsea Clinton criticized President Donald Trump in 2020, stating that his inadequate management contributed to the deaths caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

In early July 2020, Clinton took to Twitter to support the renaming of schools named after Confederate generals in Virginia’s Hanover County. She expressed: “I am not a resident of Hanover County in Virginia, but I am a parent. We shouldn’t have schools that celebrate the legacy of slavery and white supremacists in this country. All of our children deserve better.” Notably, one of the schools in question is Stonewall Jackson Middle School and another is Lee-Davis High School, with the Hanover County chapter of the NAACP filing a lawsuit to have their names changed. On July 14, 2020, a 4-3 vote by the Hanover County school board led to the decision to rename the two schools honoring Confederate military leaders.

Salary Highlights

According to a January 2020 SEC filing, Chelsea earned $9 million in compensation from IAC while serving on the Board with Barry Diller. Previously, she was a Board member of Expedia, where her base salary was $250,000 annually. From NBC, she received $600,000 during the years 2013 and 2014.

Real Estate

In 2008, Chelsea and Marc bought a three-bedroom condo measuring 1,922 square feet in central Manhattan for $4 million. Located on the tenth floor, it features a chef’s kitchen and a living and dining area boasting striking ten-foot ceilings.

They sold this condo in 2013 for $4.75 million and acquired a much more spacious, 5,000-square-foot apartment valued at $10.5 million. This new residence, just a few blocks from their previous home, is notably the longest apartment in the entire city, extending across a full Manhattan block between 26th and 27th Streets. The apartment is a modern, luxurious, and “environmentally-conscious” space with breathtaking views of Madison Square Park.


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Post Title: Chelsea Clinton Net Worth (Money & Salary)
Last Updated: February 8, 2025