The Audacity of Profit
Palin Is Lowest Earner of the Candidates
By MARY JACOBY and T.W. FARNAMArticle
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin released her tax returns and personal financial disclosure report Friday, showing her to be the lowest earner of the four national candidates.
Sarah Palin
Gov. Palin and her husband, Todd, an oil-field worker and small-businessman, had a combined adjusted gross income of $166,000 in 2007, up from $128,000 in 2006, the tax returns show.
The Alaska governor's financial information was released a day after a debate with Democratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden in which Gov. Palin repeatedly identified herself as middle class.
Republican presidential candidate John McCain paid more for household help last year—$270,000—than his running mate and her husband earned. Sen. McCain reported $852,000 in household income in 2007. His wife, Cindy, an heiress to a beer distributorship fortune, files her tax returns separately. Her returns showed $6 million of income in 2006.
Democratic nominee Sen. Barack Obama, and his wife, Mic e, reported income of $4.2 million last year, according to tax returns released earlier this year. Their income included $3.9 million from book royalties.
Todd Palin
Sen. Biden and his wife, Jill, reported $320,000 in adjusted gross income last year. Their tax returns, released earlier this year, were notable for how little they gave to charity: $995, or less than 1% of their income.
The Palins gave somewhat more: $3,325 last year, including items donated to the Salvation Army, or 1.5% of their adjusted gross income.
Sarah Palin is the breadwinner of the family, the do ents show. Last year as Alaska governor she earned $122,000 in the "Medicare wages" field of her W-2 form, while Todd Palin earned $46,600 as an employee of BP Exploration Alaska Inc.
Todd Palin also reported a net profit of $15,500 from a commercial fishing business. But the champion snow-machine racer reported a loss of nearly $10,000 from his racing venture.
As citizens of Alaska, the Palin family and their children are eligible for dividends from the state from energy revenues. Gov. Palin reported on her financial disclosure form that those dividends were worth between $10,000 and $30,000 to her family for last year and 2008.
The Palin's largest asset is their home in Wasilla, Alaska, valued at between $500,000 and $1 million. They own a fishing leasehold on the Nushagak River in Alaska worth between $100,000 and $250,000, and various mutual funds and stocks worth between $113,000 and $470,000. The form requires disclosure of asset values in broad ranges.
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Not even the full story, either. The Palins gave 10 times more, in the past two years, than the Bidens, in the past ten.Sen. Biden and his wife, Jill, reported $320,000 in adjusted gross income last year. Their tax returns, released earlier this year, were notable for how little they gave to charity: $995, or less than 1% of their income.
The Palins gave somewhat more: $3,325 last year, including items donated to the Salvation Army, or 1.5% of their adjusted gross income.
Typical Democrat...Charity is for government to mete out.
Just like the conservative pro -lifers who want every pregnancy carried through yet do whatver they can to gut any social program to assist those same babies. Typical Republican
Last edited by George Gervin's Afro; 10-04-2008 at 11:06 AM.
, my wife and I gave over twice as much as Biden and Palin combined, and we don't make what either of them did. 'em.
lmao. Post Obama's charitable givings to income ratio over the last 10 years you pathetic little sheep.
in' Cheney is more giving than Obama.
Beware false Gods.
palin lied on her return, so, carry on.
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