When is the American president a wealth 'rocket'?
The American president can fill his pockets, which is truly impressive. Not to mention Trump, just looking at a few other presidents shows how lucrative being president can be.
Obama, when he became president in 2008, had personal assets of only 1.3 million dollars, and by 2017, when he left office, his personal assets had risen to 40 million dollars, an increase of 30 times.
George W. Bush, when he became president in 2000, had personal assets of about 8 million dollars, and by 2008, when he left office, his personal assets had grown to 15 million dollars. Look, being president has significantly boosted his wealth. If it were you, would you be willing to become the American president just to fatten your wallet a bit?
Of course, Trump is even more impressive in this regard. Before entering politics, he had personal assets of about 3 billion dollars, and during his term, it skyrocketed to 4 billion dollars, and it's estimated that it has increased even more now.
Then there's Biden, who, when he became president in 2020, had personal assets of about 9 million dollars, and now he is steadily approaching 20 million dollars. Eisenhower left office with 20 million dollars, which is almost close to 8 million dollars now.
These presidents clearly prioritized their wealth growth and made accumulating wealth their primary task. The presidential term is indeed a great opportunity for wealth growth. However, there are risks; if you're thinking of crossing the line to make a big score, that's dangerous. Once your reputation is tarnished, no matter how much money you make, it will all vanish, and your reputation will collapse as well.