Just found out Bill Clinton's net worth is sitting around $120 million, and I was curious about whether he actually collects Social Security checks like regular people. Turns out the guy made $200k a year as president, but that's nothing compared to what he's raked in after leaving office—we're talking $30 million in just 16 months back in 2015, mostly from paid speeches. Wild.



So here's the thing: according to his tax returns from 2015, there's no mention of Social Security benefits at all. The max monthly check for couples in 2023 is around $9,110 if you wait until 70, but when you're already pulling in millions from other sources, why bother? Some ultra-wealthy people just skip it entirely. Not like Clinton needs the extra cash anyway. The guy literally told CNN in 2010 that he had no money until leaving the White House, then suddenly became a multimillionaire. That post-presidential glow-up is real.

Makes you wonder how many other high-net-worth people are just ignoring Social Security altogether. Bill Clinton's net worth trajectory is basically the poster child for that.
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