The Net Worth of Congress, One Filing at a Time
Every member of Congress files an annual disclosure listing what they own, what they owe and what they earn outside the job — in value brackets, and never counting the house they live in. We parsed them. These are the 47 profiles built so far: assets, debts, largest holdings, committee jurisdiction, filing record and every disclosed trade. We show the money; you draw the conclusions.
Members of Congress, by Disclosed Net Worth
Sorted by the midpoint of every disclosed bracket. Congressional disclosures exclude personal residences entirely, so a member whose mortgage is disclosed but whose house is not can show a negative figure. Read these as financial net worth.
The Executive Branch
Cabinet officials and the President file with the Office of Government Ethics instead of Congress — Form 278e annually, Form 278-T for transactions. Different form, same idea.
How to Read These Numbers
Not financial advice. All data from public federal disclosures.














































