How Much Is Andrew Giuliani Actually Worth?

Andrew Giuliani is best known for being the son of former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani. In 2021, Andrew made headlines for himself by announcing a run for governor. Andrew has close ties with former President Donald Trump, and during Trump's time in office, he worked as the Office of Public Liaison director, per NBC News. Now, he has his sights set on the governor's office for 2022.

"I plan to run," Andrew told the Washington Examiner in April. "I believe I can win the race. I think I'm the right candidate, and this is the right time to help change New York State, and we've got a playbook that works." NBC New York reports that Andrew has basically grown up in the limelight. When his father won the race for New York City mayor in 1994, Andrew was only 7 years old. 

In 2008, Andrew made headlines for filing a lawsuit against the Duke University men's golf team (via Golf Digest). The team dismissed Andrew from the squad just two weeks after Rudy quit the Presidential race. Andrew argued that he was unfairly let go. "The suit argues that his enrollment at Duke constituted a contract in which his payment of $200,000 in tuition and fees across four years brought him, among other things, lifetime access to the university's golf facilities," per Golf Digest. Andrew has come a long way since then. Keep scrolling for deets.

Inside Andrew Giuliani's Net worth

Andrew Giuliani has done pretty well for himself. According to Exact Net Worth, the political figure has an estimated fortune between $2 million and $4 million. In 2019, CNBC reported that Andrew, who was diagnosed with COVID-19 in 2020, made around $95,000 per year while serving as "Special Assistant to the President and Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison." In comparison, Kal Penn, who worked under Barack Obama in the same position, only earned $41,000 a year in 2009. If Andrew were to beat out Andrew Cuomo in the race for governor, he would receive a huge pay boost. According to Forbes, Cuomo raked in around $225,000 in 2020, making him the highest-paid governor in U.S. history. In 2021, it's estimated that Cuomo will make $250,000 — not too shabby if you ask us! 

In turn, Rudy Giuliani has a net worth of $45 million (via Celebrity Net Worth). So it's safe to say that Andrew could follow in his father's footsteps and gain a net worth far bigger than he has now, but he still has a long way to go. 

When his father's home was raided by the FBI in April, Andrew made his opinion clear. "If it can happen to the former mayor who led New York City through 9/11, it can happen to you, too," he wrote in the Washington Examiner. Rudy's legal troubles could perhaps affect Andrew's trajectory, politically and financially.