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Yoshihide Suga

Yoshihide Suga Net Worth

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Yoshihide Suga's net worth is currently estimated at $2M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1996$0.5MD

Elected to House of Representatives

Suga won his first seat in the House of Representatives, beginning his national political career after serving in Yokohama's local government. This marked the start of his steady rise within the Liberal Democratic Party.

2006$1M+100%C

Appointed Minister of Internal Affairs

Suga received his first major ministerial appointment under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, establishing himself as a capable administrator. This role increased his visibility within the party and government.

2012$1.2M+20%B

Becomes Chief Cabinet Secretary

Suga was appointed Chief Cabinet Secretary when Abe returned to power, becoming the government's top spokesperson and a key figure in policy coordination. He would hold this position for a record-breaking nearly eight years.

2019$1.5M+25%B

Announces New 'Reiwa' Era

Suga gained international recognition when he unveiled the name of Japan's new imperial era following Emperor Akihito's abdication. The moment made him one of Japan's most recognizable political figures globally.

2020$1.8M+20%A

Elected Prime Minister of Japan

Following Abe's resignation due to health issues, Suga was elected by the LDP and became Japan's 99th Prime Minister. He inherited the challenge of managing the COVID-19 pandemic and pursuing economic recovery.

2021$2M+11%C

Resignation After One Year

Facing declining approval ratings over his handling of the pandemic and the Olympics, Suga announced he would not seek re-election as LDP leader after just one year in office. His brief tenure was seen as a disappointment after his long tenure as Chief Cabinet Secretary.

2026$2MB

Elder Statesman in LDP

Suga remains an influential figure within the Liberal Democratic Party as a senior member, though no longer in a leadership role. He is respected for his administrative experience and continues to serve in the House of Representatives.