List of current members of the United States Congress by wealth

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) is the wealthiest member of Congress, with a net worth of $357.25 million.
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), with a net worth of $108.05 million, and ranked 4th, 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.

Source: Roll Call (2014)[1]
Rank Name Party State Net Worth ($ million)
1 Rep. Darrell Issa Republican California 357.25
2 Rep. Michael McCaul Republican Texas 117.54
3 Rep. John Delaney Democratic Maryland 111.92
4 Sen. Jay Rockefeller Democratic West Virginia 108.05
5 Sen. Mark Warner Democratic Virginia 95.13
6 Rep. Jared Polis Democratic Colorado 73.56
7 Sen. Richard Blumenthal Democratic Connecticut 62.06
8 Rep. Scott Peters Democratic California 45.04
9 Sen. Dianne Feinstein Democratic California 43.72
10 Rep. Suzan DelBene Democratic Washington 37.89
11 Rep. Vern Buchanan Republican Florida 37.15
12 Rep. Chellie Pingree Democratic Maine 34.47
13 Rep. Gary Miller Republican California 32.97
14 Rep. Nancy Pelosi Democratic California 29.01
15 Rep. James Renacci Republican Ohio 28.08
16 Rep. Roger Williams Republican Texas 28.01
17 Rep. Alan Grayson Democratic Florida 26.18
18 Rep. Chris Collins Republican New York 22.50
19 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican New Jersey 22.21
20 Rep. Diane Black Republican Tennessee 21.24
21 Rep. Joseph Kennedy III Democratic Massachusetts 20
22 Sen. Jim Risch Republican Idaho 19.24
23 Sen. Bob Corker Republican Tennessee 19.12
24 Sen. Claire McCaskill Democratic Missouri 18.38
25 Rep. Tom Petri Republican Wisconsin 15.64
26 Rep. Richard Hanna Republican New York 15.30
27 Sen. John McCain Republican Arizona 15.17
28 Sen. John Hoeven Republican North Dakota 15.16
29 Rep. Curt Clawson Republican Florida 13.53
30 Sen. Ron Johnson Republican Wisconsin 13.52
31 Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner Republican Wisconsin 13.04
32 Sen. Mitch McConnell Republican Kentucky 11.97
33 Sen. Tom Harkin Democratic Iowa 11.85
34 Rep. Brad Schneider Democratic Illinois 11.71
35 Rep. Lloyd Doggett Democratic Texas 11.51
36 Rep. Jim Cooper Democratic Tennessee 11.51
37 Rep. Nita M. Lowey Democratic New York 11.48
38 Rep. Scott Rigell Republican Virginia 11.29
39 Rep. Trent Franks Republican Arizona 11.10
40 Rep. John Campbell Republican California 10.21
41 Sen. Kay Hagan Democratic North Carolina 9.12
42 Rep. John Fleming Republican Louisiana 9.06
43 Sen. John Isakson Republican Georgia 8.93
44 Rep. Tom Price Republican Georgia 8.87
45 Sen. Rob Portman Republican Ohio 8.60
46 Rep. Mike Kelly Republican Pennsylvania 8.51
47 Rep. Kenny Marchant Republican Texas 8.13
48 Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney Democratic New York 7.73
49 Rep. Steve Pearce Republican New Mexico 7.72
50 Rep. Tom Rooney Republican Florida 7.47

See also

References

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