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Why Does Maryland Have The Most Millionaires Per Capita? The Answer Might Make You Angry
TEC ^ | 02/27/2015 | Michael Snyder

Posted on 02/27/2015 7:14:28 AM PST by SeekAndFind

The fat cats in Washington D.C. are living the high life, and they are doing it at your expense. Over the past decade, there has been one area of the country which has experienced a massive economic boom. Thanks to wildly out of control government spending, the Washington D.C. region is absolutely swimming in cash. In fact, at this point the state of Maryland has the most millionaires per capita in the entire nation and it isn’t even close. If you have never lived there, it is hard to describe what the D.C. area is like. Every weekday morning, hordes of lawyers, lobbyists and government bureaucrats descend upon D.C. from the surrounding suburbs. And at the end of the day, the process goes in reverse. Everyone is just trying to get their piece of the pie, and it is a pie that just keeps on growing as government salaries, government contracts and government giveaways just get larger and larger. Of course our founders never intended for this to happen. They wanted a very small and simple federal government. Sadly, today we have the most bloated central government in the history of the planet and it gets worse with each passing year.

If you were to ask most Americans, they would tell you that the wealthiest Americans probably live in cities such as New York or San Francisco. But thanks to the Obama administration (and before that the Bush and Clinton administrations), the state of Maryland is packed with millionaires. In particular, the Maryland suburbs immediately surrounding D.C. are absolutely overflowing with government fat cats that make a living at our expense. Every weekday morning, huge numbers of them leave their mini-mansions in places such as Potomac and Rockville and drive their luxury vehicles to work in the city. As the Washington Post has detailed, at this point approximately 8 percent of all households in the entire state of Maryland contain millionaires, and the rest of the area is not doing too shabby either…

In Maryland, nearly 8 out of every 100 households in 2014 had assets topping $1 million, giving the state more millionaires per capita than any other in the country, according to a new report from Phoenix Marketing International.

The rest of the Beltway isn’t lacking in millionaires either: The District and Virginia ranked in the top 10 among those with the highest number of millionaire households per capita in 2014. In Virginia, which was No. 6 on the list, 6.76 percent of the state’s 3.17 million households are millionaires. And in the District, which rounds out the top 10, 6.25 percent of its more than 292,000 households are millionaires.

And while not too many of them are millionaires, your average federal workers that toil in D.C. are doing quite well too.

Once upon a time, it was considered to be a “sacrifice” to go into “government service”.

Not anymore.

If you can believe it, approximately 17,000 federal employees made more than $200,000 last year.

Overall, compensation for federal employees comes to a grand total of close to half a trillion dollars every 12 months.

In fact, there are tens of thousands of federal employees that make more than the governors of their own states do.

Does that seem right to you?

If you want to live “the American Dream” these days, the Washington area is the place to go. Just check out the following description of the region from the Washington Post&##8230;

Washingtonians now enjoy the highest median household income of any metropolitan area in the country, and five of the top 10 jurisdictions in America — Loudoun, Howard and Fairfax counties, and Falls Church and Fairfax City — are here, census data shows.

The signs of that wealth are on display all over, from the string of luxury boutiques such as Gucci and Tory Burch opening at Tysons Galleria to the $15 cocktails served over artisanal ice at the W Hotel in the District to the ever-larger houses rising off River Road in Potomac.

And of course let us not forget the fat cats in Congress.

According to CNN, our Congress critters are now wealthier than every before…

The typical American family is still struggling to recover from the Great Recession, but Congress is getting wealthier every year.

The median net worth of lawmakers was just over $1 million in 2013, or 18 times the wealth of the typical American household, according to new research released Monday by the Center for Responsive Politics.

And while Americans’ median wealth is down 43% since 2007, Congress members’ net worth has jumped 28%.

Not only that, there are nearly 200 members of Congress that are actually multimillionaires

Nearly 200 are multimillionaires. One hundred are worth more than $5 million; the top-10 deal in nine digits. The annual congressional salary alone—$174,000 a year—qualifies every member as the top 6 percent of earners. None of them are close to experiencing the poverty-reduction programs—affordable housing, food assistance, Medicaid—that they help control. Though some came from poverty, a recent analysis by Nicholas Carnes, in his book White Collar Government: The Hidden Role of Class in Economic Policymaking, found that only 13 out of 783 members of Congress from 1999 to 2008 came from a “blue-collar” upbringing.

Incredible.

But even though almost all of them are quite wealthy, they don’t hesitate to spend massive amounts of taxpayer money on their own personal needs.

For example, according to the Weekly Standard, more than five million dollars was spent on the hair care needs of U.S. Senators alone over one recent 15 year period…

Senate Hair Care Services has cost taxpayers about $5.25 million over 15 years. They foot the bill of more than $40,000 for the shoeshine attendant last fiscal year. Six barbers took in more than $40,000 each, including nearly $80,000 for the head barber.

And in one recent year, an average of $4,005,900 was spent on “personal” and “office” expenses per U.S. Senator.

So the grand total would have been over 400 million dollars for a single year.

That seems excessive, doesn’t it?

And even when they end up leaving Washington, our Congress critters have ensured that they will continue to collect money from U.S. taxpayers for the rest of their lives

In 2011, 280 former lawmakers who retired under a former government pension system received average annual pensions of $70,620, according to a Congressional Research Service report. They averaged around 20 years of service. At the same time, another 215 retirees (elected in 1984 or later with an average of 15 years of service) received average annual checks of roughly $40,000 a year.

If you can believe it, there are quite a few former lawmakers that are collecting federal pensions for life worth at least $100,000 annually. The list includes Newt Gingrich, Bob Dole, Trent Lott, Dick Gephardt and Dick Cheney.

Of course the biggest windfalls of all are for our ex-presidents. Most Americans would be shocked to learn that the U.S. government is spending approximately 3.6 million dollars a year to support the lavish lifestyles of former presidents such as George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.

So does this make you angry?

Or are you okay with these fat cats living the high life at our expense?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Society
KEYWORDS: maryland; millionaires
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To: Salgak

This is why Virginia has been trending Democrat the last few election cycles. You have all of these parasites in Northern Virginia living off the government gravy train.


21 posted on 02/27/2015 8:25:41 AM PST by mrs9x
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To: SeekAndFind

And the wealthier they are and the higher they go in the gubmit bureaucracy, the bluer they vote. Having grown up in the DC burbs in the 50s surrounded by Republicans and Christians, when everyone referred to the Capital as “a sleepy Southern town” and you could just drive in and find parking anywhere, the difference in civic life is startling, and saddening.


22 posted on 02/27/2015 8:34:41 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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To: Mad Dawgg
And his is the type of job where he must be at work at the drop of a hat.

Then he needs to ask for a raise, and ditch the Beemer for a used Toyota.

23 posted on 02/27/2015 8:38:07 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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To: mrs9x

That, and the MAGIC! of large chunks of Red Fairfax, Alexandria, and Arlington not reporting votes until ALL the other votes are in, and, suddenly, the Democrat pulls ahead. . .


24 posted on 02/27/2015 8:59:14 AM PST by Salgak (Peace through Superior Firepower. . . .)
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25 posted on 02/27/2015 9:04:12 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: Albion Wilde

Would it cost more to park a beemer? Could be insurance...


26 posted on 02/27/2015 9:32:24 AM PST by huldah1776
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To: SeekAndFind

They are feasting off our taxes and we are paying these vultures.


27 posted on 02/27/2015 10:49:04 AM PST by meridenite
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To: SeekAndFind; Abundy; Albion Wilde; AlwaysFree; AnnaSASsyFR; bayliving; BFM; Bigg Red; ...

Babylon-on-the-Potomac

Maryland “Freak State” PING!


28 posted on 02/27/2015 7:08:04 PM PST by Tolerance Sucks Rocks ( _\\//)
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To: baltimorepoet

Cecil?


29 posted on 02/28/2015 5:08:29 AM PST by Bigg Red (Let's put the ship of state on Cruz Control with Ted Cruz.)
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To: huldah1776
Would it cost more to park a beemer? Could be insurance...

Insurance and maintenance/repairs, as well as the lifestyle implications -- who is the driver trying to impress? When you take a woman out in a beemer, you feel more obligated to that premium gasoline and carwash, that dinner in a tablecloth restaurant rather than at a diner, and that expensive bottle of wine. Driving a Honda or Toyota makes the driver feel more settled down and thrifty.

30 posted on 02/28/2015 6:58:51 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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To: Bigg Red

Harford.


31 posted on 02/28/2015 9:23:39 AM PST by baltimorepoet
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To: baltimorepoet

I’m in Cecil.

The only county where you have to pay to get home at night.


32 posted on 02/28/2015 2:55:33 PM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Albion Wilde

Sure thing, AW. Which one would *you* want to date. The one with the Beemer or the one in that old Honda Civic?

Be honest now... ;-)


33 posted on 02/28/2015 2:57:12 PM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: baltimorepoet

After I posted, I said, “Duh! Harford!” But, unfortunately, we don’t have the “edit” function here on FR.

Well, howdy, neighbor, from beautiful Kent County.


34 posted on 02/28/2015 4:17:53 PM PST by Bigg Red (Let's put the ship of state on Cruz Control with Ted Cruz.)
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To: sauropod

The one with the old Honda Civic.


35 posted on 02/28/2015 7:04:45 PM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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To: sauropod

And money saved and invested instead of wasted on a showy car.


36 posted on 02/28/2015 7:05:31 PM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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To: SeekAndFind

When I toured DC in 2010, it looked so prosperous, nothing like the midwest where I live. All the boys have 1000 dollar suits, and the girls 500 dollar purses, shoes, and dresses.

The taxpayers (and the money creators) keep the beltway folks nicely nourished.


37 posted on 02/28/2015 7:08:10 PM PST by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: Albion Wilde

Okay,

Who pays for dinner?


38 posted on 03/01/2015 3:56:33 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: sauropod

I think you are taking a general discussion of the kind of person who saves and spends wisely versus a person who says they are broke but drives a beemer, and are trying to make it personal. I’d rather not play, thanks.


39 posted on 03/01/2015 9:51:28 AM PST by Albion Wilde (Why would you want to "fundamentally change" a country you love?)
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