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The American politician who served as the 39th Governor of Minnesota from 2003 to 2011, Tim Pawlenty has an estimated net worth of $3 million.

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A lifelong Minnesotan, Tim Pawlenty was governor of his home state from 2003 until 2011. Tim Pawlenty grew up in St. Paul and got an undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota (1983), then a law degree from the same school in 1986. Pawlenty practiced labor law, including a decade at the firm of Rider, Bennett, Eagan & Arundel, and worked briefly as an Internet executive. A Republican, he was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1992, becoming House majority leader in 1999. He was elected governor in 2002 after campaigning on a conservative anti-abortion, no-new-taxes platform. He was reelected in 2006. His conservative positions earned him national attention in 2008 when he was named prominently as a potential running mate for GOP presidential candidate John McCain -- a spot that eventually went to Sarah Palin instead. Pawlenty chose not to run again for governor in 2010, and he was succeeded by Mark Dayton of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party. He eventually became the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions.

Earnings & Financial Data

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2018

Earnings

Estimated earnings as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions in the past five years

$10,000,000

2016

Salary

Annual salary as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions

$2,700,000

2015

Salary

Annual salary as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions

$2,200,000

2014

Salary

Annual salary as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions

$2,200,000

2013

Salary

Annual salary as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions

$2,200,000

2012

Salary

Annual salary as the CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable, the organization that lobbies in D.C. on behalf of the country’s largest and most powerful banks and financial institutions

$1,800,000