Politics | We Are the 99% At Least 58 Lawmakers Among Top 1% Darrel Issa, Michael McCaul, and John Kerry top the list By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 16, 2011 11:40 AM CST Copied House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., speaks on Capitol Hill, June 2, 2011, during the committee's hearing on the impact of the Gulf Oil Spill. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg) About 11% of Congress might be taking Occupy Wall Street’s anti-1% rhetoric personally. At least 58 lawmakers have a net worth north of $9 million, putting them in the top 1% of all Americans by wealth, according to a USA Today analysis of financial disclosure forms. The actual figure is a bit murky, however, as lawmakers only report their assets in broad ranges, and don’t need to disclose their property values. What’s not murky: Congress is overwhelmingly well-to-do, with 250 millionaires and a median net worth of $891,506, almost nine times that of the average American household. “The vast majority of members of Congress are doing very well,” says a Center for Responsive Politics member. Overall Republicans have more 1%-ers in the House (24) than Democrats (10), while in the Senate, Democrats edge Republicans 13 to 10. Darrell Issa is the wealthiest lawmaker with an estimated $448.1 million. Read These Next JD Vance in hot water over birthday boating trip. Two state troopers were shot in Pennsylvania "Rock's forgotten genius" said no to Led Zeppelin. He went to kill a Cape buffalo. Instead, it killed him. Report an error