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That Congress is full of millionaires may not surprise you. But would you be shocked to know that, for the first time ever, a majority of current members are millionaires? Still no?

An analysis by the Center for Responsive Politics found that at least 268 of the 534 current members “had an average net worth of $1 million or more in 2012.”

The median net worth for the 530 current lawmakers who were in Congress as of the May filing deadline was $1,008,767 — an increase from last year when it was $966,000. In addition, at least one of the members elected since then, Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), is a millionaire, according to forms she filed as a candidate. (There is currently one vacancy in Congress.)

Last year only 257 members, or about 48 percent of lawmakers, had a median net worth of at least $1 million.

The richest member of Congre$$ is D.C.’s buddy Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), who “had an average net worth of $464 million in 2012.” In 2012, there were 46.5 million people in poverty in this country. That’s 15 percent.