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Santorum's tax returns show rise in wealth

Santorum releases federal tax returns showing rise in wealth in 3 of 4 years

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum released four years of federal income tax returns on Wednesday night, showing a sharp rise in his personal wealth spurred by his growing work as Washington-based corporate consultant and media commentator.

Santorum, 53, has sold himself in the Republican primaries as both a social conservative and a Washington outsider, stressing his family's coal-mining background and his appeal to religious and working-class voters. His personal finances tell a different story, detailing the trajectory of a politician who grew more prosperous in the Senate and became a millionaire afterward, at times capitalizing on his Beltway connections.

The former Pennsylvania senator's tax returns show that his annual income surged from nearly $660,000 in 2007 to $1.1 million in 2009 before slipping to $923,000 in 2010.

Santorum's wealth doesn't come close to the multimillion-dollar fortune amassed by Mitt Romney's high-finance prowess or Newt Gingrich's smaller but still-lucrative blend of foundation and consulting work. But his newfound affluence reflects his close ties to Washington's business and lobbying circles during his 12 years in the Senate and his smooth transition into their world after he left office.

His federal income taxes rose from 2007, when he paid $167,000, to $310,000 in 2009, then dropped to $263,000 in 2010. Santorum paid a combined tax rate of 28 percent over the four years, putting him in a high tax bracket but not in the top 35 percent. Gingrich paid an estimated 31 percent, according to his federal returns, while Romney paid 14 percent because many of his earnings came from investments taxed at a lower capital gains rate. Both Romney and Gingrich recently disclosed income tax returns.

Santorum's 2010 tax returns show he made more than $550,000 in media and consulting fees — paid to him through a corporation he set up, Excelsior LLC. The previous year, Santorum made more than $820,000 in fees, also paid through the same firm.

Last year, Santorum disclosed investment and real estate assets totaling as much as $2.5 million. In his presidential financial disclosure spanning 18 months between 2010 and 2011, Santorum also listed $1.3 million in income as a consultant — much of it coming from media appearances and corporate work on behalf of health care, energy and social conservative interests.

Rising to GOP leadership in the Senate as Republican Conference chairman, Santorum pushed to expand the influence of Republican-leaning business interests. As conference chairman, he headed GOP Senate communications efforts and met regularly with GOP-leaning business and lobbying figures. He raised more than $550,000 from lobbyists during his unsuccessful 2006 Senate re-election campaign.

After his Senate defeat, Santorum did not register as a lobbyist, but he aided corporate and other interests as a consultant. He was paid $142,500 by Consol Energy, a Pennsylvania-based energy firm with numerous Appalachian coal mines. The firm has lobbied against Obama administration efforts to tighten limits on greenhouse gas emissions.

Santorum also was paid $65,000 by the American Continental Group, a D.C. lobbying firm with an assortment of corporate clients, and $125,000 by the Clapham Group, a Virginia firm that aids religious rights organizations. He benefited from media work, earning $230,000 for appearances on Fox News and more than $80,000 for stints as a radio commentator.

Santorum was also paid nearly $400,000 in compensation and stock options as a board director at Universal Health Services, a hospital management firm, after he left the Senate in 2006. He also owns up to $250,000 in Universal stock. As a senator, Santorum had sponsored several unsuccessful bills that would have secured more Medicaid funding for hospitals run by Universal and other medical firms in Puerto Rico.

Santorum also owns five rental properties in State College, Pa., worth $500,000 and $1.25 million, but also with as much as $750,000 in mortgage debt, according to his presidential disclosure. His taxes show that he took mortgage and depreciation deductions on those properties, and also that he sold more than $23,000 worth of stocks in 2010.

Santorum and his wife, Karen, took standard deductions each year for their seven children, the returns show. In 2007, the Santorums took a $4,000 charity deduction for giving away "clothing, footwear, accessories and household items." That year, the family moved into a larger home in the Virginia suburbs of Washington.

Santorum and his family now live in a four-bedroom northern Virginia house on five acres assessed at $1.4 million in 2010.

The tax returns were first made available Wednesday night by Politico.

 
  • gifted1  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
    Being a Congressman is a sure path to getting rich.....
    • Global Cooling 3 months ago
      And Senator Sanctimonious pushes his "faith-based" agenda constantly while being very stingy with his charitable contributions. I guess he picks and chooses his Biblical directives like most every other Politician-Preacher.
  • Darth Vader  •  3 months ago
    They are all Washington fed leeches. All of them. Democrats and Republicans.
  • Wolfgangjr  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    I guess it is just an impossible task to find someone that doesn't have his hands in the money bucket. They run for an office to serve themselves, not the people.
    • ralphb 3 months ago
      Poor people can't afford to campaign.
    • Wolfgangjr 3 months ago
      Ralph, They should be able to!
    • Jomad 3 months ago
      Looks like rickie see's the glass as half full of your tax dollars. If he gets elected my guess it will be more than half empty. conservative huh when it comes to the average citizen yes. when it comes to rickie and friends well thats different.
  • william  •  3 months ago
    I'll bet that much of that increase in wealth came while he was in the Senate (before being defeated and sent home). He took much advantage of the insider trading rampant in the Congress. So much for ole blue collar Rick!
    • Michael 3 months ago
      not to mention all the earmarks he helped secure, including one that resulted in the arpron for his own driveway being redone care of taxpayer money.
  • lwk  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
    I want a job as a politician. They all figure out how to make big bucks after leaving + get outrageous pension and health care coverage.
    Our political system is broken!!!!
    • Sisafitz 3 months ago
      Cracking an incumbent out of a senate seat takes at least $2M. You ready?
    • Jo Jo Jo Jo 3 months ago
      Ya' think ?
    • Jomad 3 months ago
      It's more than money thats required." are you ready to sell your soul"
  • imgamekc  •  3 months ago
    Duh, another influence peddler.. claiming he wasn't lobbying! GImme a break..
    • Pete 3 months ago
      Get a job and stop whining. They only make the system work for them the same as the welfare mooch makes the system work for him. What did he take from you?
    • Odd Duck 3 months ago
      Learn the definition of "lobbying" before you try to use it.
    • imgamekc 3 months ago
      Seriously.. what do you call it ?
      Santorum was also paid nearly $400,000 in compensation and stock options as a board director at Universal Health Services, a hospital management firm, after he left the Senate in 2006. He also owns up to $250,000 in Universal stock. As a senator, Santorum had sponsored several unsuccessful bills that would have secured more Medicaid funding for hospitals run by Universal and other medical firms in Puerto Rico.
      Peddling his influence in the halls of congress.. if it isn't lobbying.. please take the time to explain that to us all! Sponsors bills by those who PAID you to represent them ?
  • Hello  •  Midlothian, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    Special interest financed political system is the cancer that is destroying America.
  • joe  •  Charlotte, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    Just another leech making money from politics!
  • ryro  •  Magnolia, Mississippi  •  3 months ago
    remember when jesus told his disciples to go out and hoard wealth and disenfranchise the poor? i dont either..
  • Resonance1  •  3 months ago
    That's the whole pt of getting in office, isn't it? Start the favor giving to special interests, and they ensure you are handsomely rewarded! Congress members are some of the richest public servants on the planet! As Santorums stock (pun intended) rises, so does his opps to profit!
  • Noway  •  Bemidji, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
    As long as the US government is willing to spend a trillion dollars more than it takes in every year, there will be opportunities for big money to fund lobbyists and super PACS so that they can grab their share of the government pie. Santorum grabbed his money based on his time in the Senate, but he is not different than any other Democrat or Republican that has left office. Santorum is not the problem - the system is.
  • Jason  •  3 months ago
    Why doesnt everyone get this worked up about someone who doesnt pay taxes they owe?
  • Hello  •  Midlothian, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    Santorum is Jack Abramoff's mini-me. In private sector, this clown will be unable to make more than 100k, however, his lobbying skills allowed him to make closer to a million.
  • Stop the KOCHROACHES  •  3 months ago
    Washington-based corporate consultant and media commentator = LOBBYIST
  • Randy  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    Anyone notice that Yahoo censors postings, even if they fall within the guidelines?
  • A Yahoo! User  •  West Jefferson, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    So he's been using his influence and sucking up the free money they pay for it....what else
    would be new. at least he's not as stupid as I would have guessed. He found the teat just fine,
    and now he wants the primo, grand jackpot teat. business as usual.
  • Tiger  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    How to get rich. 1. run for congress, 2. get involved in insider deals. So simple we all should be able to do it!
  • 4thplaceismine  •  3 months ago
    i would imagine every time an article is written about santorum, google makes more money.
  • Robert  •  Princeton, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
    income is not wealth
  • Tom  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
    Why the hell does the media pay these guys to appear... ? I would think it would
    be the other way around.
    Tom Stockman
 
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