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Dick Cheney Net Worth

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Dick Cheney's net worth is currently estimated at $100M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1975$0.5MB

White House Chief of Staff

Cheney became the youngest White House Chief of Staff in history under President Gerald Ford. This role established him as a significant figure in Republican politics and government administration.

1989$3M+500%A

Appointed Secretary of Defense

As Secretary of Defense under George H.W. Bush, Cheney oversaw the Gulf War and major military operations. His successful management during this period enhanced his reputation as a skilled defense strategist.

1995$20M+567%B

Halliburton CEO Appointment

Cheney became CEO of Halliburton, significantly increasing his personal wealth through stock options and compensation. This private sector role distanced him temporarily from politics but later raised conflict-of-interest concerns.

2001$40M+100%A

Vice President Under Bush

Cheney became one of the most powerful Vice Presidents in U.S. history, wielding significant influence over national security policy. His role in the Bush administration positioned him at the center of American political power.

2003$50M+25%A

Iraq War Architect Role

Cheney was a principal advocate for the Iraq War, based on claims about weapons of mass destruction. While controversial, his influence during this period was at its peak, though it would later damage his legacy.

2009$70M+40%B

End of Vice Presidency

Cheney left office as one of the most controversial vice presidents, facing criticism over Iraq, torture policies, and executive power. His public approval ratings were historically low, diminishing his political standing.

2026$100M+43%B

Polarizing Historical Figure

Cheney remains well-known but divisive, recognized for his political influence but criticized for Iraq War decisions. His recent criticism of Trump and support for Liz Cheney has given him unexpected relevance in contemporary politics, maintaining his B-tier recognition.