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Elections

Jeb Bush's income by the numbers

By Adam C. Smith and Alex Leary -

Tampa Bay Times

June 30, 2015 05:52 PM

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Tuesday released 33 years of income tax returns, a figure his campaign says is more than any other presidential candidate in history. His income jumped from $261,000 in 2006, his final year as governor, to more than $2.2 million in 2007. Then, from 2010 through 2013, tax returns released Tuesday show his annual income exploded from $3.2 million to nearly $7.4 million.

Total effective tax rate: 36%

Total number of years released: 33

Total pages for all 33 years: 1,150

Average speech income per year since leaving office: $1.1 million

Total given to charity since leaving office: $739,511

Year by Year

1981: $43,498.61

1982: $89,467

1983: $60,650

1984: $44,626

1985: ($80,096)

1986: 34,895

1987: (29,624)

1988: ($47,008)

1989: $96,583

1990: $1,261,932

1991: $482,636

1992: $1,227,463

1993: $1,661,192

1994: $370,330

1995: $370,417

1996: $344,506

1997: $711,819

1998: $782,607

1999: $283,428

2000: $202,648

2001: $150,331

2002: $137,107

2003: $145,385

2004: $140,041

2005: $198,529

2006: $260,580

2007: $2,271,718

2008: $1,850,192

2009: $1,975,729

2010: $3,214,517

2011: $6,291,714

2012: $5,991,101

2013: $7,365,073

2014: Bush got an extension and will file his return by Oct. 15.

Source: Jeb Bush 2016 presidential campaign

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