Hillary Clinton Expects To Rake It In on the Speaking Circuit
Her bureau charges up to $290K per speech for Bill
NEW YORK -- Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will give paid speeches now that she's left the government.
The Manhattan-based Harry Walker Agency says on its website that Clinton has joined it exclusively for her future speaking engagements.
The agency represents high-profile figures who give paid speeches to organizations, conferences and companies. Its roster includes Clinton's husband and the former president, Bill Clinton; former
Secretary-General of the United Nations Kofi Annan; and Bono of the band U2.
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"Her bureau charges up to $290K per speech for Bill"
So she can charge $174K...
[Get it; 174 is 60% of 290...and she's a woman...OK, never mind...]