Senator Cory Booker’s net worth is $3-$4 million.
He states he has made about $2 million doing “speaking engagements” since 2000.
The only problem?
Senators are FORBIDDEN from making money doing speaking engagements.
Is Cory Booker VIOLATING Senate law?
It looks like it. Senate Rules: Senate Rule XXXVI bans honoraria. Senators cannot accept fees for speeches, lectures, or public appearances tied to their official duties. Exceptions exist for travel, lodging, and meals, but these are capped and must be disclosed.
Legal Limits: Federal law (5 U.S.C. § 7351) reinforces that congressional members cannot profit from outside speaking gigs while in office. The maximum outside income for 2025 is set at 15% of their base salary ($174,000), or about $26,100 annually, but this applies to earned income like consulting—not honoraria, which are outright banned.