Wealth & Disclosure · U.S. Senator

John Fetterman's Net Worth: $1.7M, Line by Line

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) filed a 2025 financial disclosure listing $1.8M in assets across 107 line items and $33K in liabilities. That is a net-worth midpoint of $1.7M (range $667K to $2.8M). Congress reports brackets, not balances, and never counts the house. We show the money; you draw the conclusions.

Source: Congressional Personal Financial Disclosure + STOCK Act periodic reports Latest filing: 2025 Published:
$1.7M
Net Worth (disclosure midpoint)
range $667K–$2.8M, excl. homes
$1.8M
Disclosed Assets
107 line items
$33K
Disclosed Liabilities
1 line item
47
Disclosed Trades
~$0.4M volume
55%

55% of the disclosed portfolio sits in one category: cash & bank. The shape of a portfolio says more than its size.

Where it sits · 2025 Personal Financial Disclosure
The Document

The Filing Every Member Has to Make

Official congressional portrait of John Fetterman
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA). Official congressional portrait · Public domain (U.S. Congress)

Under the STOCK Act, every member of Congress files an annual Personal Financial Disclosure — a list of assets, debts and outside income, each in a value bracket — plus a periodic transaction report for every trade. We parsed Sen. John Fetterman's and put the filing itself behind every number on this page.

A note on residences. Congressional disclosures exclude personal homes entirely. A mortgage shows up as a debt; the house securing it never shows up as an asset. So the figure above is financial net worth, and the real total is higher — for some members, dramatically so. We report only what the form requires.
The Number

How Much Is John Fetterman Worth?

Taking the midpoint of every disclosed bracket, the 2025 filing shows $1.8M in assets against $33K in liabilities — a net-worth midpoint of $1.7M (range $667K to $2.8M). Because the form reports ranges, the honest way to read it is the range: somewhere between $667K and $2.8M, excluding real estate.

That ranks #211 of 450 members with a filed disclosure, richer than 53% of Congress, 1.2× the median member, and 10× the $174,000 congressional salary. Congressional pay has not changed since 2009, which is why the salary multiple is the number that travels: it is the gap between what the job pays and what the people doing it are worth.

What They Hold

The Largest Disclosed Holdings

The biggest line items on the 2025 filing, by disclosed bracket. Congressional disclosures report a range, never an exact figure — so these are the brackets as filed, not marks.

HoldingAsset classDisclosed value
Dollar Bank(Pittsburgh, PA)Type: Certificate of DepositCash & bank$250K–$500K
Morgan Stanley BK N Index-Linked A CD (0%) 4/28/2028(Johnston, RI)Type: CertificCash & bank$100K–$250K
Morgan Stanley BK N Index-Linked A CD 0% 4/28/2028(Johnston, RI)Type: CertificatCash & bank$100K–$250K
The Huntington National Bank(Columbus, OH)Type: SavingsCash & bank$50K–$100K
Citizens Private Bank(Providence, RI)Type: Money Market AccountCash & bank$50K–$100K
PNC Bank(Pittsburgh, PA)Type: Checking, Money Market AccountCash & bank$15K–$50K
What They Owe

The Debts

CreditorTypeDisclosed amount
Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper CoppellMortgage$15K–$50K
The Jurisdiction

What John Fetterman Legislates

A net-worth figure on its own says nothing. What makes a congressional disclosure worth reading is the overlap between what someone owns and what their committees decide. Sen. John Fetterman sits on 3 full committees and 7 subcommittees.

They are ranking of Border Management, Federal Workforce, and Regulatory Affairs. A gavel is the sharpest form of jurisdiction there is.

CommitteeLevelRole
Permanent Subcommittee on InvestigationsSubcommitteeMember
Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and ForestryFull committeeMember
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and TransportationFull committeeMember
Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental AffairsFull committeeMember
Aviation, Space, and InnovationSubcommitteeMember
Commission on Security and Cooperation in EuropeSubcommitteeMember
Commodities, Derivatives, Risk Management, and TradeSubcommitteeMember
Food and Nutrition, Specialty Crops, Organics, and ResearchSubcommitteeMember
Telecommunications and MediaSubcommitteeMember
Border Management, Federal Workforce, and Regulatory AffairsSubcommitteeRanking
The Trading

Do They Trade Individual Stocks?

Yes. GovGreed has 47 disclosed STOCK Act transactions for Sen. John Fetterman, worth roughly $0.4 million in estimated volume using bracket midpoints. Their most recent disclosed trade is dated 2026-06-24. Every trade is filed under the STOCK Act, which gives members 45 days to disclose.

See every trade, scored against the bills they vote on →

The Positions

What John Fetterman Actually Trades

The names that show up most often on Sen. John Fetterman's disclosures. ARCC leads with 3 disclosed transactions worth roughly $24K at bracket midpoints. Counts are deduplicated: the raw filing table double-counts every disclosure, so a naive query returns about twice these numbers.

TickerTradesBuys / SellsVolume (mid)Last trade
ARCC · Ares Capital Corporation32 / 1$24K2025-09-09
MRO20 / 2$16K2023-01-24
MSFT · Microsoft Corporation22 / 0$16K2026-03-30
GOOG · Alphabet Inc.22 / 0$16K2026-03-30
ELV · Elevance Health Inc.21 / 1$16K2025-09-19
T · AT&T Inc.20 / 2$16K2026-03-27
The Paperwork

Do They File On Time?

The STOCK Act gives a member 45 days to disclose a trade. Across 3 disclosures, Sen. John Fetterman filed 66.7% of them late — worse than the congressional average of 12.2%. The average disclosure arrived 386 days after the trade, past the legal deadline. The longest single gap on record is 567 days.

The penalty for filing late is $200. It has not changed since the STOCK Act passed in 2012, and there have been no prosecutions under it since.
Questions

John Fetterman Net Worth FAQ

What is John Fetterman's net worth?
The 2025 congressional Personal Financial Disclosure shows $1.8M in disclosed assets against $33K in liabilities, giving a net-worth midpoint of $1.7M (range $667K to $2.8M). Congressional disclosures report value brackets rather than exact figures and exclude personal residences entirely, so the true total is higher than the financial-asset figure shown here.
Does John Fetterman trade individual stocks?
Yes. GovGreed has 47 disclosed STOCK Act transactions worth roughly $0.4 million in estimated volume, the most recent dated 2026-06-24.
Why does this number exclude their house?
Congressional financial disclosures do not require members to report personal residences. A mortgage appears as a liability but the home securing it never appears as an asset. That is why some members show a negative disclosed net worth, and why every figure here should be read as financial assets rather than total wealth.
Where does GovGreed get this data?
Every figure comes from Sen. John Fetterman's own Personal Financial Disclosure filed with Congress, plus their periodic STOCK Act transaction reports - the same public filings every member must submit. GovGreed parsed and organized them; we report what the documents say and draw no legal conclusions.

Not financial advice. All data from public federal disclosures.