John Spratt Net Worth

John Spratt is a Politician from Charlotte, South Carolina who has a net worth of $13 Million. He was born on November 1, 1942 and served as a Democrat in the United States House of Representatives for three decades. Representing South Carolina's fifth congressional district, he was a member of the House Budget and Armed Services Committees.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 1, 1942
Birth Place Charlotte, NC
Age 81 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio

💰 Net worth: $13 Million (2024)

John Spratt, a well-known politician in North Carolina, has an estimated net worth of $13 million in 2024. Throughout his career, Spratt has made significant contributions to the state's political landscape. As a dedicated public servant, he has worked tirelessly to address the needs of his constituents and advance policies that promote economic growth, healthcare, and education. While his net worth reflects his financial success, Spratt's main focus has always been on serving the people of North Carolina and creating a positive impact in their lives.

About

South Carolina Democrat and three-decade member of the United States House of Representatives. A representative of South Carolina's fifth congressional district (which includes such cities as Sumter and Rock Hill), he served on the House Budget and Armed Services Committees.

Before Fame

After graduating from North Carolina's Davidson College with a degree in history, he earned a Marshall Scholarship to study economics, philosophy, and political science at Oxford University. He later received his law degree from Yale.

Trivia

After ending his congressional career in 2011, he taught public policy courses at South Carolina's Winthrop University.

Family Life

Though born in Charlotte, North Carolina, he spent the majority of his childhood and most of his adulthood in York, South Carolina. His marriage to Jane Stacy resulted in three daughters.

Associated With

He and fellow South Carolina Democrat Ernest Hollings both represented their home state on the national level; after holding office as Governor of South Carolina, Hollings served in the United States Senate from 1966-2005.