President Donald Trump earned at least $620 million in income from his various personal businesses throughout 2024, according to a new financial disclosure report released on Friday.
Trump’s total income includes the $57 million from the crypto firm World Liberty Financial, headed up in part by some of his children, as well as tens of millions earned from his various trademark and licensing businesses, and hundreds of millions in business income from his various properties.

President Donald Trump speaks after signing a bill blocking California’s rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035, in the East Room of the White House, June 12, 2025, in Washington.
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According to the disclosure, Trump owns nearly 16 billion governance tokens of World Liberty Financial, though the exact value of his holdings in dollar amounts is difficult to determine.
Income from trademarks
The report shows how Trump’s various private trademark and loyalty ventures have financially benefited him. According to the disclosure report, those businesses, under CIC Ventures LLC, made Trump $11 million in 2024.
That includes:
– $3 million from his “Save America” book;
– $2.8 million from Trump Watches;
– $2.5 million from Trump sneakers and fragrances;
– $1.3 million from the Lee Greenwood “God Bless the USA” Bible;
– $1 million from Trump guitars; and
– $250,000 from the “Letters to Trump” book
Income from resorts, golf courses
The report also shows that Trump made over $50 million in “resort related revenue” in 2024 from his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, which has become a central location for Trump during his presidency and where government officials and businessmen alike have flocked to spend time with the president.
His most lucrative golf course was his Doral club, which earned him more than $110 million in 2024, the filing shows.
He made roughly $33 million from his Bedminster golf club; $28 million from his Jupiter golf club; $29 million from his golf club in West Palm Beach; and $20 million from his Virginia golf club near Washington, D.C.
-ABC News’ Soo Rin Kim and Olivia Rubin