Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Financial Activities and Recent Proposals
Senator Elizabeth Warren earned $408.0K in the stock market last month, according to live net worth estimates from Quiver Quantitative.
Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Current Net Worth
As of April 27th, 2025, Quiver Quantitative estimates Senator Elizabeth Warren’s net worth at $7.1M, which ranks as the 104th highest in Congress. Notably, Warren has approximately $0 invested in publicly traded assets that Quiver tracks.
Recent Legislative Proposals by Senator Warren
Senator Warren has introduced several bills recently, including:
- S.1491: A bill to amend Title 18, United States Code, modifying the definition of special government employee, among other provisions.
- S.1489: A bill aimed at amending the Public Health Service Act to enhance public health research focusing on addressing structural racism and police violence.
- S.934: The American Housing and Economic Mobility Act of 2025.
- S.608: The IRS MATH Act of 2025.
- S.589: The SAD Act.
For further details on Warren’s legislative efforts, visit Quiver Quantitative’s politician page dedicated to her activities.
Fundraising Insights for Senator Warren
Senator Warren reported $1.3M in fundraising in her Q1 FEC disclosure, which was filed on April 15th, 2025. This funding places her 20th among all Q1 reports this year, with 100% of the contributions sourced from individual donors.
She also disclosed $822.5K in spending, ranking 33rd among Q1 reports from politicians so far this year. At the end of the filing period, Warren boasted $3.9M in cash on hand, which is the 56th highest total reported this quarter.
For more detailed disclosures, see Quiver Quantitative.
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