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Ritchie Torres

Politician

Birthday March 12, 1988

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace The Bronx, New York, U.S.

Age 37 Years

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Who Is Ritchie Torres? Age, Biography and Wiki

Ritchie Torres was born on March 12, 1988, making him 37 years old in 2025. Hailing from the Bronx, New York City, he has made a name for himself in politics as a significant figure in the Democratic Party. Ritchie graduated from New York University and served as a member of the New York City Council before moving on to represent New York's 15th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. Torres is known for his advocacy on various issues, including affordable housing, social justice, and LGBTQ rights.

Occupation Politician
Date of Birth March 12, 1988
Age 37 Years
Birth Place The Bronx, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Pisces
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Ritchie Torres stands at an impressive height of approximately 6 feet (183 cm). While specific details about his weight are not publicly available, his athletic build is often noted in public appearances. Torres maintains an active lifestyle, which is pivotal in his role as a public servant and an influential leader.

Torres supported "defunding the police" at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement following the murder of George Floyd. He said that there "needs to be a radical redistribution of resources from policing into social services and community based alternatives to overcriminalization,” and touted his work as a then-City Council member to successfully cut the NYPD’s budget.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Ritchie Torres has gained recognition not just for his political career, but also for his contributions to discussions on LGBTQ representation in politics. However, when it comes to his personal life, Torres tends to keep details private. While there have been speculations about his relationship status, he has not officially confirmed any boyfriend or partner. His focus appears to remain primarily on his political career and serving his constituents.

Torres was raised by his mother in Throggs Neck Houses, a public housing project in the Throggs Neck neighborhood of the East Bronx, where he was frequently hospitalized for asthma as a result of the mold in their apartment.

Of growing up economically disadvantaged in "slum conditions", Torres has said, "I was raised by a single mother who had to raise three children on minimum wage and I lived in conditions of mold and vermin, lead and leaks." His mother raised him, his twin brother, and their sister.

Torres was upset that the $269 million city-subsidized Trump Golf Links was built "across the street" in Ferry Point Park when those city funds could instead have been used to provide housing for New Yorkers in need.

Torres has said that the construction of the Trump Golf Links helped him understand that he had to fight for struggling New Yorkers like himself. In junior high, Torres realized he was gay but did not come out, fearing homophobic violence. He has described being "brutally assaulted" by a bully in the third grade.

Net Worth and Salary

As a congressman and a prominent figure in American politics, Ritchie Torres's estimated net worth in 2025 is reported to be around $2 million. His salary as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives is approximately $174,000 annually, which contributes to his net worth. Torres has also engaged in various speaking engagements and consultancy roles, allowing him to supplement his income further.

Ritchie John Torres (born March 12, 1988) is an American politician from New York. A member of the Democratic Party, Torres is the U.S. representative for NY's 15th congressional district.

The district covers most of the South Bronx and is the poorest congressional district in the United States by median income as well as one of the smallest districts by area in the country, covering only a few square miles.

Career, Business and Investments

Ritchie Torres's career in politics began with grassroots involvement and has evolved into a powerful platform within Congress. His innovative approaches towards housing policies and advocacy for marginalized communities have set him apart from his peers. While not known for direct business ventures, Torres has been involved in several initiatives aimed at supporting local businesses and community development. His investments largely focus on social impact projects that align with his values in justice and equality.

In July 2019, Torres proposed legislation to address the movement in New York toward cashless business practices at stores and restaurants. He did so to preserve access for those who rely on cash for their purchases.

The businesses accept only bank cards and e-commerce payments rather than hard currency, in part for higher efficiency, possibly streamlining both cashiering, and accounting; and for security reasons, as having cash risks robbery.

According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, in 2017 16.9% of African-American households "and 14% of Latino households did not have a bank account"; 6.5% of all households did not have a bank account; and 18.7% with accounts also used non-insured institutions for financial transactions.

In New York City, 12% did not have bank accounts in 2013, including "domestic violence survivors who don't wish to be traced and undocumented immigrants as some of those who may face significant challenges when opening bank accounts". They instead often use payday loans and check cashing facilities.

Torres's proposal would fine noncompliant businesses, while allowing them to refuse currency higher than $20 bills. It also prohibits charging more for using cash.

Social Network

Ritchie Torres is highly active on social media, utilizing platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook to engage with constituents and share his views on various issues. With a growing following, he often uses his platforms to advocate for policies and to connect with younger voters. His social presence plays a significant role in his public image as a forward-thinking leader.

Torres reintroduced The B.O.D.E.G.A. Act in The House of Representatives in 2025. If signed into law, the legislation will address combating crime within the property of a business that sells food, like delis and bodegas.

It would require that all bodegas and similar businesses be equip with panic buttons to quickly alert local law enforcement of violent acts on the premises. The Federal Government might fund the owners to purchase surveillance technology and security cameras.

Education

Torres graduated from New York University (NYU), where he earned a degree in Political Science. His education has played a vital role in shaping his advocacy work and informed his legislative priorities. At NYU, he was actively involved in various student organizations and initiatives that focused on social change.


Torres attended Herbert H. Lehman High School, served in the inaugural class of the Coro New York Exploring Leadership Program, and later worked as an intern in the offices of the mayor and the attorney general. He came out while a sophomore "during a schoolwide forum on marriage equality".

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