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People making a fortune from public speaking

Talk isn't cheap
William Hague: $37,000 (£25k) per speech
Ben Carson: $40,000 (£25.7k) per speech
Jeb Bush: $42,500 (£27.3k) per speech
Chelsea Clinton: $65,000 (£39.3k) per speech
Mitt Romney: $68,000 (£43.8k) per speech
Newt Gingrich: $75,000 (£50.6k) per speech
Donald Trump Jr.: $100,000 (£84.2k) + per speech
George Osborne: up to $111,200 (£81k) per speech
Theresa May: $130,400 (£110k)
George W. Bush: up to $175,000 (£112.3k) per speech
Anna Wintour: up to $200,000 (£168.5k) per speech
Michelle Obama: $200,000 (£162.4k) per speech
Matthew McConaughey: $200,000 (£168.7k) + per speech
Hillary Clinton: $200,000 (£134.8k) per speech
Joe Biden: $235,000 (£173.8k) per speech
Boris Johnson: $350,000 (£315k)
Ben Bernanke: up to $400,000 (£241.8k) per speech
Barack Obama: $400,000 (£295.9k) per speech
Donald Trump: $400,000 (£207k)
Tony Blair: up to $500,000 (£237k) per speech
Richard Branson: $500,000 (£422k) per speech
Bill Clinton: up to $750,000 (£483.1k) per speech
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle: up to $1 million (£757.3k) per speech
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Hillary Clinton: $200,000 (£134.8k) per speech

Former First Lady Hillary Clinton has made a fortune from public speaking engagements. 

In 2016, while she was running for the US presidency, it was reported that the Democrat had banked almost $22 million (£14.8m) from public speaking and was charging around $200,000 (£134.8k) per appearance.

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lovemoney staff

14 August 2020

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