Is Trump the Worst Businessman in American History?

Is Trump the Worst Businessman
in American History?
- In present value terms, Trump received over $400 million from his father
- From 1985-1994, he lost $1.2 billion
- This is a larger loss than any other American tax payer during this period
- This is basically the Atlantic City casino investments which all went bankrupt plus a couple NYC properties
- Future trivia question: what were Trump’s six bankruptcies: Trump Taj Mahal (1991), Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino (1992), Plaza Hotel (1992), Trump Castle Hotel and Casino (1992), Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts (2004), and Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009)
- 1995-2000
- I am not aware of tax or other financial data from these years
- He owned the Miss Universe Pageant and started Trump University but neither seem to have generated significant income
- From 2000-2018, he and his businesses declared ~ $430m in net income which is the result of income from the following sources:
- Apprentice: 197m
- Endorsement & Licensing: 230m
- Minority investments in office buildings: 179m
- Trump Organization operations: -175m
- Most of this was invested in golf resorts and the D.C. hotel which are all money losing
- Total debt is ~ $1B of which about half seems to be personally guaranteed by Trump
- His father provided tremendous support, vastly more than Trump admits, and has rescued Donald from bankruptcy on several occasions
- In Atlantic City, he built three big new casinos in an unproven tourist destination in the space of 4 years (increasing total gaming capacity by 3x) using hugely expensive junk bonds paying 14%. He bet the ranch on what turned out to be a total bust.
- His most profitable NYC property deals have been ones where he is a minority investor and not involved at all in their management.
- The one clear business success he has had wasn’t an investment at all. It was a starring role in The Apprentice.
- He sunk most of his Apprentice earnings into more “trophy” golf resorts, all of which appear to be losing money.
In 2018, Bloomberg estimated Trump’s net worth at $2.5 billion. As of this month, Forbes estimates it at $3.1 billion. Given that he and his businesses have about $1 billion in debt, and given that commercial real estate (particularly hotels and resorts) is in the early stages of what is likely to be a severe downturn because of the pandemic, and given that he’ll owe $100m if he loses his case with the IRS, and given that the Trump brand is now toxic for a large majority of the world’s population -- it seems quite possible that in the years after he leaves the White House, Trump’s net worth may fall below $1 billion. Not that he’ll ever admit it…
Sources:
1985-1994
Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes as He Reaped Riches From His Father (NYT, 10/2/18)
2000-2018
Long-Concealed Records Show Trump’s Chronic Losses and Years of Tax Avoidance (NYT, 9/27/20)
Bloomberg Billionaires Index (2018, Bloomberg)
Donald Trump Has At Least $1 Billion In Debt, More Than Twice The Amount He Suggested (2020, Forbes)
Trump Will Have $900 Million Of Loans Coming Due In His Second Term If He’s Reelected (2020, Forbes)
Trump’s Philanthropy: Big Tax Write-Offs and Claims That Don’t Always Add Up - The New York Times (2020, NYT)Return to main page: