Wealth & Disclosure · U.S. House

Nancy Pelosi's Net Worth, by Her Own Disclosure

Every member of Congress files a financial disclosure — an itemized list of what they own, owe and earn. We read Rep. Pelosi's in full. It reports about $228.6 million in assets against $106.9 million in debts — a net worth near $122 million — with up to $25 million each in NVIDIA, Broadcom, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon, 93% of it held by her husband. And across 176 disclosed trades, not one was filed late. We show the money; you draw the conclusions.

Source: U.S. House Financial Disclosure (annual) + STOCK Act periodic reports Latest filing: 2025 Published:
~$122M
Net Worth (Disclosure Midpoint)
top 10 in Congress
$228.6M
Disclosed Assets
vs $106.9M in debts
93%
Assets Held by Spouse
Paul Pelosi, venture capital
0
Of 176 Trades Filed Late
perfect STOCK Act compliance
$25M

The single largest positions on the disclosure are megacap tech — NVIDIA, Broadcom, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon — each held in the “$5,000,001 to $25,000,000” bracket, and nearly all under her husband's name.

Top holdings · U.S. House Financial Disclosure, 2025 annual filing
The Document

The Filing Every Member of Congress Has to Make

Official portrait of Representative Nancy Pelosi
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). Official portrait · Public domain (U.S. House of Representatives)

Under the STOCK Act, every senator and representative files an annual Personal Financial Disclosure — a list of their assets, debts and outside income, each recorded in a value bracket — plus a periodic transaction report every time they (or a spouse or dependent) buy or sell a security. Those documents are public, but they arrive as scanned PDFs with no database and no search.

So we parsed them. Every figure on this page comes from Nancy Pelosi's own filings, with the holdings and net-worth numbers pinned to her most recent annual disclosure and the trading figures drawn from her periodic reports. We report what they say.

This isn't only about one person. Pelosi is the most-watched trader in Congress, which makes her the natural place to start — but all 538 members file the same paperwork, and we track every one of them the same way.
The Number

How Much Is Nancy Pelosi Worth?

The honest answer is a range. Congressional disclosures record each asset and debt in a bracket — “$1M–$5M,” “$5M–$25M,” and so on — so two very different fortunes can look identical on paper. Taking the midpoint of every bracket, Pelosi's most recent filing shows about $228.6 million in assets against roughly $106.9 million in liabilities — mortgages and loans against her California real estate and business entities. That nets to a midpoint around $122 million, placing her among the ten wealthiest members of Congress.

Why we don't print a single exact number. The brackets are wide and the debts are large, so the defensible figure is the midpoint range — assets near $228.6M, debts near $106.9M, net worth in the neighborhood of $122M. Her personal residence is excluded from the disclosure entirely.
The Shape of It

Where the Money Is

Unlike most members, the Pelosi fortune is concentrated in individual stocks — not mutual funds or index ETFs. Megacap technology equities make up the largest single slice, followed by private partnerships and LLCs and a pair of California real-estate holdings. By disclosed-asset midpoint:

What She Holds

The Largest Holdings — Mostly Big Tech

The biggest line items on the disclosure, each recorded in the $5,000,001–$25,000,000 bracket unless noted. Note the owner column: nearly every position is held by Paul Pelosi, the Speaker emerita's husband and a venture capitalist.

HoldingTypeOwnerDisclosed value
NVIDIA NVDAStockSpouse$5M–$25M
Broadcom AVGOStockSpouse$5M–$25M
Apple AAPLStockSpouse$5M–$25M
Microsoft MSFTStockSpouse$5M–$25M
Alphabet GOOGLStockSpouse$5M–$25M
Amazon AMZNStockSpouse$5M–$25M
VisaStockSpouse$5M–$25M
SalesforceStockSpouse$5M–$25M
25 Point LobosCommercial propertySpouse$5M–$25M
11 Zinfandel LaneHome & vineyardJoint$5M–$25M
93% of the disclosed assets are her husband's. Paul Pelosi, a venture-capital investor, holds the overwhelming share of the family's equities — including the large, well-timed technology and options positions that made “the Pelosi trade” a household phrase. Nancy Pelosi has said she does not personally pick the stocks; federal law still requires her to disclose them, because she is the member of Congress.

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What They Trade

176 Trades — and Zero Filed Late

What the household holds and what it trades are two different stories. Across the 176 trades in our dataset — spanning 43 tickers since 2014 — the pattern is large, concentrated bets on technology, often through call options, executed by Paul Pelosi. The most striking compliance fact cuts against the reputation: not one of those 176 trades was filed late. The legal deadline under the STOCK Act is 45 days; Pelosi's filings hit it every time.

The most-watched trader files on time. Pelosi's perfect filing record is real — and it's the clearest evidence that Congress's disclosure problem is structural, not about one person. The members with hundreds of late filings and multi-year delays are far less famous. That's the story the headlines miss.
The Comparison

Where She Ranks in Congress

A roughly $122 million midpoint puts Pelosi among the ten wealthiest of all 538 members — but nowhere near the top. Sen. Rick Scott discloses close to $480 million and Sen. Jim Justice over $1 billion. What makes Pelosi singular isn't the size of the fortune; it's the composition — concentrated, well-timed individual tech stocks rather than the blind funds and Treasuries most wealthy members hold.

Who's actually the richest in Congress?

See all 538 members ranked by net worth, assets and debts — straight from their financial disclosures — and find where Pelosi lands.

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The Method

How We Count It

Every figure aggregates parsed line items from Nancy Pelosi's congressional Personal Financial Disclosure. Asset and liability figures use the midpoints of the form's value brackets, which are wide by design — so net worth is a midpoint estimate, not a precise number, and her personal residence is excluded from the disclosure entirely. Trading figures come from her periodic STOCK Act transaction reports. Holdings marked “Spouse” are recorded under Paul Pelosi; “Joint” are held together.

Scope & caveats. Disclosure brackets are wide, so treat single-point net-worth figures as midpoints. Figures reflect the latest filing parsed as of June 2026 and may be superseded by later amendments. GovGreed reports what the disclosures say and draws no legal conclusions about any person.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Nancy Pelosi's net worth?
Her latest disclosure lists about $228.6M in assets against roughly $106.9M in liabilities, for a net-worth midpoint near $122M. Every figure is bracketed rather than exact, so $122M is a midpoint estimate. It ranks her among the ten wealthiest members of Congress.
What stocks does Nancy Pelosi own?
Her largest positions are megacap tech held by her husband, Paul Pelosi: NVIDIA, Broadcom, Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon, Visa and Salesforce, each disclosed in the $5M–$25M bracket, plus California real estate and private LLCs. About 93% of the family's disclosed assets are under his name.
Does Nancy Pelosi trade her own stocks?
The trades disclosed under the household are overwhelmingly executed by Paul Pelosi, a venture capitalist who holds 93% of the family's disclosed assets. Nancy Pelosi has said she does not personally pick stocks; federal law still requires the trades to be disclosed because she is the member of Congress.
How many of Pelosi's trades were filed late?
Zero. Across 176 disclosed trades, none were filed after the STOCK Act's 45-day deadline. Despite the reputation, her filing compliance is effectively perfect — the disclosure problem in Congress is structural, not unique to her.
Where does this data come from?
Entirely from Nancy Pelosi's own filings with the U.S. House of Representatives — the annual Personal Financial Disclosure and periodic STOCK Act transaction reports — the same public filings every member must submit. GovGreed parsed and organized them. See every trade scored →
How does Pelosi compare to other members of Congress?
At a ~$122M midpoint she's among the ten wealthiest, but far behind the top — Sen. Rick Scott (~$480M) and Sen. Jim Justice ($1B+). What's singular is the composition: concentrated, well-timed individual tech stocks. See the full leaderboard →

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About this data. Figures are parsed from Rep. Nancy Pelosi's filings with the U.S. House of Representatives — the annual Personal Financial Disclosure and periodic STOCK Act transaction reports. Asset and liability figures use the midpoints of the form's value brackets and exclude personal residences; trading figures span 2014–2026. Source: U.S. House of Representatives.

Not financial advice. All data from public federal disclosures. GovGreed reports disclosed financial information and does not allege that any person violated any law.