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Madeleine Albright

Madeleine Albright Net Worth

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Madeleine Albright's net worth is currently estimated at $12M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1993$1MC

UN Ambassador Appointment

Appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations by President Clinton. This high-profile diplomatic role brought her into the national spotlight and significantly increased her government salary and speaking opportunities.

1997$2M+100%A

First Female Secretary of State

Made history as the first woman to serve as U.S. Secretary of State. This groundbreaking appointment elevated her to household name status and positioned her as one of the most powerful women in American politics.

2001$5M+150%A

Post-Government Career Launch

Left government and founded Albright Stonebridge Group consulting firm while teaching at Georgetown. Her transition to private sector brought lucrative consulting contracts, book deals, and speaking fees commanding six figures.

2006$8M+60%A

Bestselling Author Success

Published memoir 'The Mighty and the Almighty' which became a bestseller. Her continued public profile and expertise on foreign policy maintained her relevance and income through books and media appearances.

2012$10M+25%A

Presidential Medal of Freedom

Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama, the nation's highest civilian honor. The recognition affirmed her historical significance and sustained demand for her commentary and consulting services.

2018$11.5M+15%B

Fascism: A Warning Published

Published 'Fascism: A Warning', a bestselling book addressing contemporary political threats. The book's success demonstrated her continued influence though her peak political power had passed.

2022$12M+4%A

Death at 84

Died of cancer at age 84, prompting widespread tributes from world leaders and media coverage. Her passing was mourned as the loss of a trailblazing diplomat and foreign policy icon.

2026$12MB

Historical Legacy Remembered

Remembered as a pioneering female diplomat and significant figure in 1990s U.S. foreign policy. While she remains well-known and respected in political and diplomatic circles, she is not a household name to the general public today, placing her as a B-tier historical figure.