Senator Pete Ricketts Reports $10M Earnings from Stock Trading
Current Net Worth and Investments
Senator Pete Ricketts has achieved significant wealth, with an estimated net worth of $174.7M as of May 11, 2025. This ranking places him as the 7th highest among members of Congress, according to live estimates by Quiver Quantitative.
His investments in publicly traded assets amount to approximately $97.4M, which Quiver tracks in real time.
Stock Trading Activity
Recent filings from the Stock Act reveal details on around $5.2M of trades made by Senator Ricketts. Notable transactions from September 21, 2023, include:
- A sale of up to $250K in $ABT stock, which has since risen 34.68%.
- A sale of up to $250K in $MCD stock, which has increased by 15.66%.
- A sale of up to $250K in $KO stock, which has appreciated 22.56%.
- A sale of up to $250K in $BRK.B stock, with a rise of 41.42%.
- A sale of up to $250K in $UNP stock, which has grown 2.33%.
Recent Legislative Proposals
Senator Pete Ricketts has proposed several bills recently, including:
- S.1592: A bill focused on reviewing the impact of the lowest price technically acceptable source selection process on national security.
- S.1398: Organic Imports Verification Act of 2025.
- S.1126: Accountability for Terrorist Perpetrators of October 7th Act.
- S.1109: Social Security Check Tax Cut Act.
- S.1108: Tax Cuts for Veterans Act of 2025.
- S.912: Securing American Agriculture Act.
Fundraising Efforts
In the first quarter of 2025, Senator Ricketts disclosed fundraising of $244.8K, ranking 267th among all Q1 reports. Notably, 33.2% of this amount came from individual donors. His total spending reported was $206.7K, marking the 185th position for disclosures in the same period.
By the end of Q1, he reported $827.1K in cash on hand, placing him 291st among his peers.
Please note that the net worth figures are estimates based on financial disclosures and may be subject to inaccuracies. Refer to Quiver Quantitative’s disclaimers for additional information.
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