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Fauci and wife see over $5M increase in net worth during the pandemic

Dr. Fauci and his wife appeared to have done better during the pandemic years than during the previous years. (OpenTheBooks)

As many businesses and Americans dealt with pandemic related challenges to their finances, Dr, Fauci and his wife saw an increase in their net worth. OpenTheBooks, a watch group that conducts these kinds of analysis, found that the Fauci and his wife went from a net worth of over $7.5 million as of January 1, 2019, to a net worth of over $12.6 million as of January 1, 2022. Compensation, royalties, awards, investment gains, etc., contributed to the net worth increase.

From Fox News:

According to OpenTheBooks, which obtained Fauci’s financial disclosure forms to calculate the figures, the Faucis saw their investment gains top $900,000 in 2021, while their portfolios experienced a nearly $800,000 increase in 2020.

The funds were in a combination of trust, retirement and college education accounts, and Fauci invested in mutual funds with no reported holdings of individual stocks. At the end of last year, Fauci’s account totaled $10.2 million, as his wife, Christine Grady, added $2.4 million in investments, the analysis shows.

Fauci also pocketed lucrative awards from nonprofits, including $1 million in 2021 from the Dan David Foundation for “speaking truth to power” and “defending science” during the Trump administration. He held on to $910,400 of the award, while roughly 10% went to scholarship winners, OpenTheBooks found. He also received $12,500 awards from the Eliot Richardson Prize in Public Service and the Abelson Prize from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Additionally, Fauci’s compensation increased by more than $20,000 between 2020 and 2021, as he remained the highest paid federal employee, including taking home more than President Biden. Fauci received $456,028 in compensation in 2021, an uptick from the $434,312 he earned in 2020.

Meanwhile, Fauci’s wife, the National Institutes of Health’s chief bioethicist, was paid $238,970 in 2021, a slight increase from the prior year. She has earned $1.6 million in compensation from her position since 2015.

The disclosures further showed that Fauci, who edits the medical book “Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine” and sits on the publisher’s board, received $100,000 for the editor duties in 2021.

“Our auditors at OpenTheBooks.com relentlessly pursued transparency into the Fauci Family Finances — and those of the NIH itself –— because the stakes are so high,” Andrzejewski said.

“We filed four federal lawsuits to follow the money, and documents are starting to be produced,” Andrzejewski added. “Public health guidance during the pandemic has drastically impacted the lives of every citizen, and Dr. Fauci has been its most visible face. It’s critical to know whether any decision-making is tied up in the financial interests of public leaders, whether they’ve made any ethics disclosures to the government, and how they invested.”

Fox News has additional information, photos, and a video here.

18 thoughts on “Fauci and wife see over $5M increase in net worth during the pandemic

  1. Duh! Why do you think he’s pushing for “yearly jabs”? Those banks accounts don’t just grow by themselves. Plus, his Big Pharma stocks need to continue with their current ROI.

  2. In an earlier time he would be driving a team of horses pulling his travelling medicine show hawking Faucis Elixer.
    Guaranteed to cure baldness and increase “desire”.

      1. “How is it on stains.”

        The Souls of all of the murdered victims of his Bat Flu (and his “cure”) will be blocking the eye of the needle that his camel loaded with his ill gotten goods must try to pass thru. Pro tip Dr. Fakie…your money will not buy you any conditioned air or ice water in Hell.

    1. And once half the town folk fell over ill or died, the posse would saddle up for a quick trial and hanging all who came with that traveling circus.

      1. “We’re gonna give you a fair trial, followed by a first class hanging.”
        Sheriff Cobb, “Silverado” (1985)

  3. Looks like those Franklin Mint Limited Edition Commemorative Plates that he invested in during the 1980’s finally paid off.

  4. I wonder how much was in TSP. My small amount is down more than 15% since March and the rest of my investments are down about the same since I Jan 2022

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