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List of current members of the United States Congress by wealth

This list of members of the United States Congress by wealth includes only the forty richest current members of Congress and displays the difference between assets and liabilities for the member and his or her immediate family, such as a spouse or dependent children. These figures can never be entirely accurate, because the financial disclosure requirements for the United States Congress are approximate by design.[1] The original documents for each member's disclosure are publicly available on a database website, maintained by the Center for Responsive Politics.[2] For 2018, the median net worth of members of Congress was $511,000.[3]

Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-Georgia), with a net worth of $500 million, is the wealthiest member of Congress.
Source: Roll Call (2018)[1]
RankChamberNamePartyStateIncumbentNet worth ($ million)
1SenateKelly LoefflerRepublicanGeorgiaYes500.0
2House of RepresentativesGreg GianforteRepublicanMontanaYes135.7
3House of RepresentativesNancy PelosiDemocraticCaliforniaYes114
4House of RepresentativesMichael McCaulRepublicanTexasYes113.0
5SenateMark WarnerDemocraticVirginiaYes90.2
6House of RepresentativesVern BuchananRepublicanFloridaYes73.9
7SenateRichard BlumenthalDemocraticConnecticutYes70.0
8SenateDianne FeinsteinDemocraticCaliforniaYes58.5
9House of RepresentativesTrey HollingsworthRepublicanIndianaYes50.1
10House of RepresentativesPaul MitchellIndependentMichiganYes37.7
11House of RepresentativesScott PetersDemocraticCaliforniaYes32.0
12House of RepresentativesDon BeyerDemocraticVirginiaYes31.2
13House of RepresentativesSuzan DelBeneDemocraticWashingtonYes28.4
14House of RepresentativesRoger WilliamsRepublicanTexasYes27.7
15House of RepresentativesRo KhannaDemocraticCaliforniaYes27.0
16House of RepresentativesFrancis RooneyRepublicanFloridaYes22.6
17SenateMitch McConnellRepublicanKentuckyYes22.5
18House of RepresentativesJoe Kennedy IIIDemocraticMassachusettsYes18.7
19House of RepresentativesRalph NormanRepublicanSouth CarolinaYes18.3
20SenateJohn HoevenRepublicanNorth DakotaYes17.9
21SenateDavid PerdueRepublicanGeorgiaYes15.8
22SenateJim RischRepublicanIdahoYes15.6
23House of RepresentativesBrad SchneiderDemocraticIllinoisYes14.9
24House of RepresentativesBuddy CarterRepublicanGeorgiaYes13.2
25House of RepresentativesLloyd DoggettDemocraticTexasYes13.1
26House of RepresentativesJim CooperDemocraticTennesseeYes12.3
27House of RepresentativesRick AllenRepublicanGeorgiaYes11.7
28House of RepresentativesJim SensenbrennerRepublicanWisconsinYes11.1
29House of RepresentativesFred UptonRepublicanMichiganYes11.0
30House of RepresentativesNita LoweyDemocraticNew YorkYes10.9
31House of RepresentativesCarolyn MaloneyDemocraticNew YorkYes10.8
32House of RepresentativesMike KellyRepublicanPennsylvaniaYes10.4
33SenateRon JohnsonRepublicanWisconsinYes10.4
34House of RepresentativesBill FosterDemocraticIllinoisYes9.3
35SenateRob PortmanRepublicanOhioYes8.6

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. a b "Wealth of Congress"Roll Call. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  2. ^ "Top Net Worth - 2018 - Personal Finances"OpenSecrets. Center for Responsive Politics. Retrieved May 17, 2020.
  3. ^ Hawkins, David (February 27, 2018). "Wealth of Congress: Richer Than Ever, but Mostly at the Very Top"Roll Call. Retrieved May 17, 2020.

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