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Just saw this breakdown of Pete Aguilar's finances and it's pretty interesting. So the California representative just filed his Q2 disclosures, and his net worth sits at around $218K according to Quiver Quantitative's latest estimates. That puts him at 395th among all Congress members, which honestly isn't that high considering how many of them are loaded.
The fundraising numbers are solid though. He pulled in $818.4K in new donations last quarter, with nearly half coming from individual donors. Spent about $610.5K and has $3.2M cash on hand heading into the next cycle. For context, that $818.4K haul ranked 48th among all Q2 reports they've tracked this year, so he's doing decent on the fundraising front.
What caught my eye is that Pete Aguilar net worth estimate shows basically zero in publicly traded stocks. Everything's probably tied up in property or other assets. The whole Pete Aguilar net worth profile is pretty modest compared to some of the other members, which makes sense given California's cost of living. You can actually track all this stuff live on Quiver now if you want to dig deeper into politician finances.