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Joseph G. Simonson

Reported Asset Values
$280K–$825K

The data on this page comes from a financial disclosure filed by Joseph G. Simonson, who was picked to be: Director, Office of Public Affairs, Federal Trade Commission in February, 2025. It is part of a collection of thousands of ethics documents ProPublica has been collecting from across the Trump administration.

Roles Outside Government

Officials are required to disclose paid or unpaid positions they hold or recently held outside the federal government, including roles as officer, director, trustee or employee. (Form 278e, Part 1)

OrganizationPosition heldEndnoteLine No.
Washington Free BeaconSenior Investigative Reporter, 6/2021 - 1/20251
Employment Assets

Officials are required to disclose assets associated with their employment, including salary, retirement accounts, stocks, intellectual property and awards or prizes. (Form 278e, Part 2)

DescriptionValueIncomeIncome TypeEndnoteLine No.
Washington Free Beacon (News organization)$325KSalary/Bonus1
Washington Free Beacon, 401(k) plan:2
Principal LifeTime Hybrid 2060 CIT$15,001 - $50,000None (or less than $201)2.1
Employment Agreements

Officials are required to disclose agreements relating to other jobs, including what will happen with any small businesses they own during government service and any continued health care coverage, planned leaves of absence, severance or bonuses. (Form 278e, Part 3)

OrganizationAgreementEndnoteLine No.
Washington Free BeaconI will not participate in this defined contribution plan after my separation. (2021-06-01)1
Compensation

Officials are required to disclose the sources of any compensation above $5,000 in a year. (Form 278e, Part 4)

OrganizationDescriptionEndnoteLine No.
Washington Free BeaconServices as Senior Investigative Reporter1
Other Assets and Income

Officials are required to disclose other assets and sources of investment income belonging to them, their spouse or their dependent children. These include annuities, bonds, cash, college savings plans, farms, precious metals, real estate, stocks, trusts and wills. (Form 278e, Part 6)

DescriptionValueIncomeIncome TypeEndnoteLine No.
U.S. Bank #1 (Cash)$100K - $250K$5,001 - $15,000Interest1
Vanguard Information Technology Index Fund ETF Class Shares (VGT)$1,001 - $15,000$201 - $1,0002
Vanguard High Dividend Yield Index Fund ETF Shares (VYM)$15,001 - $50,000$1,001 - $2,5003
SPDR S&P 500 ETF TRUST (SPY)$100K - $250K$201 - $1,0004
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM)$1,001 - $15,000$201 - $1,000Dividends5
Illinois Tool Works, Inc. (ITW)$15,001 - $50,000$201 - $1,000Dividends6
Olin Corp. (OLN)$1,001 - $15,000None (or less than $201)7
SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (SPYD)$15,001 - $50,000$2,501 - $5,0008
Textron, Inc. (TXT)$15,001 - $50,000None (or less than $201)9
U.S. Bank #2 (Cash)$15,001 - $50,000None (or less than $201)10
Bitcoin (Coinbase wallet)$1,001 - $15,000None (or less than $201)11
Ethereum (Coinbase wallet)$1,001 - $15,000None (or less than $201)12

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