JD Vance Net Worth (2025)
Author, Venture Capitalist, Politician

Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Deca-Millionaire
Net worth between $10 million and $100 million
Annual Income
$174,000 (U.S. Senate salary, plus book royalties and investments)
Net Worth Timeline
2020: $5M, 2021: $7M, 2022: $10M, 2023: $12M, 2024: $15M
JD Vance's Biography
JD Vance is a prominent American author, venture capitalist, and politician best known for his memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy,' which became a New York Times bestseller and inspired a major motion picture. Born on August 2, 1984, in Middletown, Ohio, Vance overcame a challenging upbringing in Appalachia to graduate from Ohio State University and Yale Law School. His candid exploration of generational poverty and cultural struggles brought national attention to the plight of working-class Americans. In addition to his literary success, Vance co-founded Narya Capital, a venture capital firm, and serves as a U.S. Senator for Ohio. Vance is recognized for his insightful commentary on social and economic policy, as well as his evolving political positions. Married to Usha Chilukuri Vance, he is a father of three and a passionate advocate for his home state. His story exemplifies resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
JD Vance served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Iraq before starting his writing and business career.
Full Name
James David Vance
Nickname
JD Vance
Nationality
American
Birthday
August 02, 1984
Age
41
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Height
6'0" (183 cm)
Weight
187 lbs (85.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Usha Chilukuri Vance
Children
3
Education
Yale Law School (JD), Ohio State University (BA)
Famous For
Writing the bestselling memoir 'Hillbilly Elegy' and serving as a U.S. Senator from Ohio
First Big Break
Publication of 'Hillbilly Elegy' in 2016
Social Media
Twitter: @JDVance1
Businesses Owned
Narya Capital (Venture Capital firm)
Awards
New York Times Bestseller, Time 100 Next (2017)
Category
Other
Controversies
Political statements, shifting stances on Donald Trump, and public debates over the portrayal of Appalachia in his memoir
Hobbies
Reading, writing, hiking
Interests
Policy issues, venture capital, Appalachian culture
Quote
"You can't fix a problem until you admit you have one."