More than half in Congress are millionaires
Analysis says House Democrats more flush than Republicans; in Senate, it's the opposite
Lawmakers with a net worth below $1 million are now a minority in Congress, an analysis of congressional financial disclosure data finds.
A new study conducted by the Center for Responsive Politicsdiscovered that for the first time, more than half those in the House and Senate are millionaires. The study examined disclosures filed last year, the most recent available, and found that 268 have an average net worth above the threshold. Lawmakers are required to make ranges of their financial assets public each year.
In the House, the study found that Democrats on average were wealthier than Republicans. In the Senate, the opposite was true.
Some of the most interesting findings in the CRP analysis:
“Congressional Republicans had a median net worth of almost exactly $1 million.”
“The median net worth for all House members was $896,000 -- that's up from $856,000 in 2011.”
“The median net worth for all senators increased to $2.7 million from $2.5 million.”
“Senate Democrats reported a median net worth of $1.7 million (a decline from 2011's $2.4 million), compared to Senate Republicans, at $2.9 million (an increase from $2.5 million).”
For more, see all of the CRP data, the nonprofit, nonpartisan research group's methodology and a list of thewealthiest lawmakers in Washington.
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