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Donnachaidh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-03-11 09:41 AM
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Congress' Culture of Wealth: How Insider Information Enriches Members of the House
http://www.alternet.org/economy/151171/congress%27_culture_of_wealth%3A_how_insider_information_enriches_members_of_the_house/

A new study reports that members of the House saw their investments outperform those of the average investor by 6 percent annually.

We know that members of Congress often stroll right out of their jobs and into lucrative lobbying positions, consulting gigs, or book deals. We know that they enjoy all sorts of perks of their offices, from golf trips with lobbyists to corporate-sponsored air travel.

We even might have guessed that they've done some insider trading. After all, these are the people who make decisions about how the economy is going to go. About which mega-defense corporation will get the next juicy contract.

A new study in the journal Business and Politics reports that members of the House saw their investments outperform those of the average investor by 55 basis points per month, or 6 percent annually. A previous study had found Senate investments performed even better, outperforming even House members by 30 points per month.

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