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Katie Britt becomes Alabama's first female senator with a $6.7M fortune

From breaking barriers in the Senate to managing a multimillion-dollar portfolio, Katie Britt's rise redefines power and wealth in politics. How did she build it?

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Katie Britt becomes Alabama's first female senator with a $6.7M fortune

Katie Britt has made history as Alabama’s first elected female U.S. Senator and the youngest Republican woman ever to join the Senate. Her financial standing has also drawn attention, with a net worth estimated at $6.7 million as of March 2026. Britt earns an annual Senate salary of $174,000. However, her wealth extends far beyond this figure. Quiver Quantitative’s live estimate from March 20, 2026, placed her net worth at around $6.7 million, with publicly traded assets alone valued at roughly $3.7 million.

Her political influence is backed by strong financial resources. Campaign filings with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) showed $5.22 million in cash on hand as of March 31, 2026. Family investments further contribute to her financial profile. Her husband, Wesley Britt, holds a broker-managed retirement account. Disclosures under the STOCK Act in January 2026 revealed trades in major companies, including Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, ExxonMobil, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Nvidia, UnitedHealth, UPS, Visa, and Walmart.

Britt’s financial position reflects both her political career and private investments. With a multimillion-dollar net worth and substantial campaign funds, she maintains a strong economic foundation. Her husband’s diversified retirement portfolio adds another layer to their combined assets.

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