List of current members of the United States Congress by wealth

Congressman Darrell Issa (R-CA) is the wealthiest member of Congress, with a net worth of $283.3 million
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), with a net worth of $90.2 million, and ranked 7th, is the wealthiest Senator

This list of members of the United States Congress by wealth includes only the fifty 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 2014, the median net worth of Congresspersons was $456,522.[3] The full list may be found in the cited link.

In 2018, to rank among the top 50 wealthiest members of Congress required a net worth of at least $6.9 million.

Source: Roll Call (2018)[1]
RankNamePartyStateNet Worth ($ million)
1Rep. Darrell IssaRepublicanCalifornia283.3
2Rep. Greg GianforteRepublicanMontana135.7
3Rep. Jared PolisDemocraticColorado122.6
4Rep. David TrottRepublicanMichigan119.1
5Rep. Michael McCaulRepublicanTexas113
6Rep. John DelaneyDemocraticMaryland92.6
7Sen. Mark WarnerDemocraticVirginia90.2
8Rep. Vern BuchananRepublicanFlorida73.9
9Sen. Richard BlumenthalDemocraticConnecticut70
10Sen. Dianne FeinsteinDemocraticCalifornia58.5
11Rep. Tom RooneyRepublicanFlorida55.3
12Rep. Trey HollingsworthRepublicanIndiana50.1
13Rep. Chris CollinsRepublicanNew York43.5
14Rep. Diane BlackRepublicanTennessee38
15Rep. Paul MitchellRepublicanMichigan37.7
16Rep. James RenacciRepublicanOhio34.4
17Rep. Scott PetersDemocraticCalifornia32
18Rep. Don BeyerDemocraticVirginia31.2
19Rep. Tom MacArthurRepublicanNew Jersey30
20Rep. Suzan DelBeneDemocraticWashington28.4
21Rep. Rodney FrelinghuysenRepublicanNew Jersey28
22Rep. Roger WilliamsRepublicanTexas27.7
23Rep. Ro KhannaDemocraticCalifornia27
24Sen. Claire McCaskillDemocraticMissouri26.9
25Sen. Bob CorkerRepublicanTennessee23.1
26Rep. Francis RooneyRepublicanFlorida22.6
27Rep. Joseph Kennedy IIIDemocraticMassachusetts18.7
28Rep. Ralph NormanRepublicanSouth Carolina18.3
29Sen. John HoevenRepublicanNorth Dakota17.9
30Rep. Nancy PelosiDemocraticCalifornia16
31Sen. David PerdueRepublicanGeorgia15.8
32Sen. Jim RischRepublicanIdaho15.6
33Rep. Brad SchneiderDemocraticIllinois14.9
34Rep. Buddy CarterRepublicanGeorgia13.2
35Rep. Lloyd DoggettDemocraticTexas13.1
36Rep. Jim CooperDemocraticTennessee12.3
37Rep. Rick AllenRepublicanGeorgia11.7
38Rep. Jim SensenbrennerRepublicanWisconsin11.1
39Rep. Fred UptonRepublicanMichigan11
40Rep. Nita M. LoweyDemocraticNew York10.9
41Rep. Carolyn B. MaloneyDemocraticNew York10.8
42Sen. Mitch McConnellRepublicanKentucky10.4
43Rep. Mike KellyRepublicanPennsylvania10.4
44Sen. Ron JohnsonRepublicanWisconsin10.4
45Rep. Rod BlumRepublicanIowa10.2
46Sen. Johnny IsaksonRepublicanGeorgia9.7
47Rep. Bill FosterDemocraticIllinois9.3
48Sen. Rob PortmanRepublicanOhio8.6
49Rep. Steve PearceRepublicanNew Mexico7.5
50Sen. Steve DainesRepublicanMontana6.9

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Wealth of Congress". Roll Call. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  2. http://www.opensecrets.org/pfds/overview.php "OpenSecrets.org, Personal Finances Net Worth 2011"
  3. Dennis, Steven; Hunter, Jay (October 22, 2014). "Wealth of Congress Jumps $150 Million". Roll Call. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
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