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The term Millionaires Club was used in the 1890s to describe members of congress. This was because it was an elite group of rich individuals, and people could buy their way into the Senate if they had enough money.
Less than 1%, around .07 percent.
Approximately 5.5% of Texas residents are millionaires, based on data from a 2021 report by Phoenix Marketing International.
66% of all Harvard graduates become millionaires. 63% of the millionaires were studying Harvard Law. 22% studied Business. 10.9 % of them studied mathematics. 4 % studied linguistics. Information from US Census 2006
Yes they are millionaires they have been millionaires since they became famous
North Dakota, primarily because of it's laws which do not allow farmland to be titled to a corporation or bank, has the highest per capita percentage of millionaires of any of the United States.
The New York Post recently did a study on this question and found that: 73 House Democrats are millionaires 101 House Republicans are millionaires 37 Senate Democrats are millionaires 30 Senate Republicans are millionaires This is based on overall wealth, not annual income. The wealth criteria comes from required financial reports that are generally done in ranges. ($10,000 - $50,000, for example) They don't always report exact figures. The total number above is 241, out of 435 House members and 100 Senate members. So 40% of the House are millionaires and 67% of the Senate are millionaires. And your question should be "How many millionaires are Democratic congressmen?" Democratic congressmen (and women) are members of the Democratic Party. You could also ask "How many democrats in congress are millionaires?" Members of the Democratic Party are called Democrats (with a capital "D") Members of the Republican Party are called Republicans (with a capital "R") You wouldn't say "How many millionaires are republic congressmen?"
75%
There are 3,134,237 millionaires in the USA
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