Inside Jack Schlossberg’s trust fund amid political campaign

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Jack Schlossberg, the only grandson of former president John F. Kennedy, has disclosed his finances to the House of Representatives amid his bid to win a seat in Congress in the upcoming election. He is the youngest son of JFK’s daughter, Caroline Kennedy, and her husband, Edwin Schlossberg.

The 33-year-old is running to represent New York’s 12th district, and filed his Congressional Financial Disclosure as required by all candidates. While the form lists each asset value in broad ranges, rather than specific amounts, the disclosure reveals that Jack’s approximate net worth sits somewhere between $10 million and $30 million.

According to the filing, Jack is a savvy investor and has a multi-million dollar investment portfolio with stocks in Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Visa, Coca-Cola and Walmart, amongst others. He made $1 million in 2025 alone just from his investment in the AI computing company Nvidia.

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Jack is running for Congress in New York

He also has an interest in the Antares Strategic Credit Fund, which is valued between $1-5 million. Jack invested somewhere between $1,000-15,000 in a restaurant in California named Rory’s Place, which is owned by his sister Rose’s wife, Rory McAuliffe.

The filing lists several family trusts which generate income for Jack, including ownership stakes in Wolf Point Owners LLC, which is a major commercial real estate development in Chicago valued between $1-5 million.

He is also part of a family trust through Arctic Royalty LP with ownership stakes in oil and gas in Oklahoma and Texas, as well as an ownership stake in Red Gate Farm LLC. This is the Martha’s Vineyard estate originally bought by Jack’s grandmother, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and is valued between $1-5 million.

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He is the son of Caroline Kennedy

Aside from his family trusts and investment portfolio, Jack worked in the media industry for several years before stepping back and announcing his run for a congressional seat in 2025. He has written for publications like Time, The Washington Post, New York Magazine and CNN, and worked as Vogue‘s political correspondent during the 2024 presidential election.

He gained his undergraduate degree at Yale University, followed by an M.B.A. and J.D. from the Harvard Business and Law Schools. Jack is hoping to replace Jerrold Nadler of New York’s 12th district, with the Democrat revealing that he will retire after 34 years.

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Jack’s net worth sits somewhere between $10 million and $30 million

“I think that this district needs somebody who knows how to fight back effectively in this new political era that we’re living in,” Jack told The New York Times. A spokesperson for Jack shared in a statement that he felt it was important to disclose his finances early on in the race in the name of transparency.

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He has stocks in several major companies like Apple, Amazon and Visa

“Jack was one of the first to submit his disclosure because he believes voters should know exactly what is going on with the candidates,” the spokesperson said. “Jack invests in the market like millions of Americans, doesn’t mess around with companies like Palantir, and supports a congressional stock trading ban.”

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Tatiana passed away in December

The lawyer recently opened up about the death of his sister, Tatiana Schlossberg, who passed away in December following a battle with acute myeloid leukemia, leaving behind her husband and two young children.

“I can tell you now that she’s still rooting for us,” Jack told CBS News. “The last thing that she said to me was, ‘You better win.’ No one knew me better, and I knew no one better than her.”

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