Don Young’s Net Worth is $57 Million US Dollars. Don Young was an American politician and educator who served as the U.S. representative for Alaska’s at-large congressional district from 1973 until his death. Don Young was the Republican Party’s longest-serving member of the House of Representatives and of Congress in history, having represented Alaska for 49 years. Checkout Nancy Pelosi Net Worth.

Don Young Net Worth

Net Worth$57 Million
Assets$40 Million
Liabilities & Loans$11 Million
Investments$3 Million
Business Income$6 Million
Donations & Gifts$800,000

Don Young’s Salary

Don Young earns an annual salary of $175,000. In addition to this salary, Don Young is also eligible for travelling allowance, House Rent Allowance, and other perquisites. Also see Ron DeSantis Net Worth.

When he first became the Congressman, Don Young’s salary was just $20,000. Along with the inflation, the salary of Don Young also grew.

Don Young House

Don Young spends his enormous wealth on luxury homes. Don Young currently resides in a sprawling 7,000 square foot luxury mansion located in Alaska. Don Young’s home comes with the following luxury features and amenities:

  • High-end Kitchen
  • Home Theater
  • Tennis Court
  • 12-Seater Dining Room
  • 2 Swimming Pools
  • 7 Bedrooms

Don Young Wiki

Full NameDonald Edwin Young 
Zodiac SignGemini
Favorite ChocolateHershey’s Nuggets
Birthplace/Born:9 June 1933, Meridian, California, United States
Died18 March 2022, SeaTac, Washington, United States
Favorite ActorEddie Murphy
Favorite ActressCharlize Theron
Favorite GadgetApple Watch SE
Favorite ColourBlue
Favorite FoodFrench Fries
Favorite Holiday DestinationRussia
Favorite BookAtomic Habits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Don Young’s age?

88 years.

How much is Don Young worth?

$57 Million.

What is Don Young’s salary?

$175,000.

Who is Don Young’s wife?

Anne Garland Walton (Married in 2015).

Don Young Bio

Don oung was born in Meridian, Sutter County, California. He earned an associate’s degree in education from Yuba College in 1952.

Don Young moved to Alaska in 1959, not long after it became a state. He eventually settled in Fort Yukon, then a 700-person city on the Yukon River.

Don Young began his political career in 1964 when he was elected mayor of Fort Yukon, serving from 1964 to 1968.

Don Young served in the Alaska Senate from 1971 to 1973. He was elected to the two-member District I alongside long-serving Republican State Senator John Butrovich.

In 1972, Don Young ran for Congress against incumbent Democrat Nick Begich.

On November 18, 2011, Don Young got into an argument during a Congressional hearing with Douglas Brinkley, a historian who teaches at Rice University in Texas.

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