Over the years, Donald Trump's name has been used to market everything from Trump-branded clothing and home goods to Trump steaks. These licensing deals, along with his extensive real estate portfolio, have significantly contributed to his vast net worth.
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As of 2024, Donald Trump's net worth is estimated to be around $6.6 billion, which translates to approximately ₹520 billion in Indian Rupees.
Donald Trump built his wealth primarily through his real estate empire, licensing deals, media ventures, and more recently, NFTs and cryptocurrency.
Some of Donald Trump's key real estate properties include Trump Tower in New York City, Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and Trump International Hotel and Tower in Chicago.
Trump Tokens are NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) launched by Donald Trump, which include digital collectibles and artwork. These NFTs have generated significant interest and have added to his net worth.
Despite his success, Donald Trump has faced numerous lawsuits and controversies, including allegations of fraud and financial mismanagement. However, he has managed to weather these storms and continue to grow his wealth.
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