
Is Lady Bird Johnson A-List?
No — Lady Bird Johnson is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.
Reached A-list in 1963
Becomes First Lady
Lost A-list status in 1980
Dropped to B tier — Continued Philanthropy
Ranking Timeline
Marriage and Business Ventures
Lady Bird marries Lyndon B. Johnson and begins investing in media outlets, laying the foundation for her future wealth. Her initial net worth is modest.
Becomes First Lady
Lyndon Johnson becomes president after Kennedy's assassination, making Lady Bird the First Lady. Her profile and influence increase significantly.
Beautification Project Initiated
Lady Bird champions environmental causes, initiating the Highway Beautification Act and promoting wildflower planting. Her net worth continues to grow.
Leaves the White House
The Johnsons leave the White House. Lady Bird continues philanthropic activities and business ventures, further increasing her net worth.
Continued Philanthropy
She becomes more involved in philanthropic endeavors and remains a prominent figure in American society. Her net worth increases substantially.
Death at Age 94
Lady Bird Johnson passes away, leaving behind a legacy of environmental advocacy and philanthropy. Her net worth remains substantial.
Legacy of Environmentalism
Lady Bird Johnson's legacy as a businesswoman and advocate for environmental conservation endures. She is remembered for her grace and impact on American society.
Last updated: February 24, 2026