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This list of members of the United States Congress by wealth includes the fifty richest members of Congress as of 2018. It displays the net worth (the difference between assets and liabilities) for the member and their immediate family, such as a spouse or dependent children.
Using a database compiled by Insider from congressional disclosure reports, Stacker ranked current Democratic politicians in Congress by their total estimated net worth.
Below are the top ten richest members of both the House and Senate, collectively they account for almost half of the entire net worth of Congress.
Meet the 25 wealthiest members of Congress. We estimated the net worth of members of Congress by analyzing financial-disclosure reports. The reports cover 2020 and provide the most up-to-date...
Much of the wealth in Congress is concentrated in the top 10%, which have three times more wealth than the bottom 90%. While disclosures provide insight into each member of Congress' wealth, the reality is that they serve as a mere baseline for their net worth.
Stacker ranked current Democratic politicians in Congress by their total estimated net worth, using a database compiled by Insider from congressional disclosure reports,
Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia is the richest senator, earning his wealth through real estate, energy, and telecommunications. Warner has also been a venture capitalist.
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the estimated net worth of U.S. congressional representatives from Roll Call, a Capitol Hill news outlet, to identify the 76 richest members of Congress. Only lawmakers...
Industry Concentration: Of the six members with the highest concentration of donations by industry, five were Democrats: three from the U.S. House of Representatives and two from the U.S. Senate. Lawyers/Law Firms appear in all five of the Democrats' top five.
The Florida Republican became the wealthiest member of Congress when he was elected in 2018 -- despite pouring $65 million to defeat Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson. He'd previously served as...