In a striking revelation, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul Pelosi accrued more than $130 million in profits from stock investments over Pelosi’s 37-year career in Congress. According to analyses, their portfolio’s return during that period reached roughly 16,930%, vastly outperforming major indices like the Dow Jones, which grew around 2,300%.
When Pelosi first entered Congress in the late 1980s, her and her husband’s disclosed stock holdings were in the range of $610,000 to $785,000. By 2025, estimates put the combined portfolio value at approximately $133.7 million. Analysts estimate the implied average annual return over that full period was about 14.5% — well above the historical average for public markets.

Key details include:
- Their portfolio reportedly includes large holdings in tech giants and high-growth firms, such as Apple, NVIDIA, Salesforce and Netflix.
- In 2023, their investments achieved an estimated 54% return — more than double the S&P 500’s approximate 25% gain that year.
- Pelosi’s current estimated net worth is around $280 million, with assets including a Napa Valley vineyard, multiple real estate holdings, and a Georgetown townhouse.
The extraordinary growth of the Pelosi-linked portfolio has reignited concerns about the ethics of congressional stock trading. Critics argue that lawmakers may have access to non-public or market-moving information that could benefit private investments, even if no direct wrongdoing is proven.

Pelosi has announced that she will retire at the end of her term in January 2027, bringing an end to her 37-year tenure in the House.