The median average net worth of a member of the House Tea Party Caucus was $1.8 million in 2010. (Financial disclosure forms require lawmakers to value their assets and liabilities only in ranges, so it’s impossible to know exactly how wealthy a particular elected official is. However, it’s possible to calculate an average net worth for each member of Congress.)That’s significantly higher than the comparable number for the median House member: $755,000. It’s also more than 130 percent above the $774,280 average net worth of the median, non-Tea Party Caucus House Republican.Furthermore, the caucus, a group of 60 House members founded by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), includes 33 millionaires and six members worth more than $20 million, according to the Center’s research. That means a member of the group is more likely to be a millionaire than the average Republican who isn’t in the caucus.(Continue reading…)Let’s break down the averages:
- Recall: U.S. median income: $26,364
- Median net worth for members of Congress: $775,000
- Democratic non-Progressive House members: $618,500
- Progressive House members: $639,500
- Non-Tea Party House Republicans: $774,280
- Tea Party House Republicans: $1,800,000
These are the guys who claim they are sticking up for the little guys ad nauseum.
I have 3 words for you: Tax. The. Rich.
Gee, does this surprise anyone? I would like to put forth that whole idea of voting against your own best interests to anyone who supports the Tea Party.
Look at the fucking numbers. Look at them and tell me that you’re not angry. My parents work ten times harder and more hours than the Tea Party Republicans and they don’t even make half of what they make.
The median average net worth of a member of the House Tea Party Caucus was $1.8 million in 2010. (Financial disclosure...
Look at the fucking numbers. Look at them and tell me that you’re not angry. My parents work ten times harder and more...