POLITICO -- "Almost 80 percent of lawmakers might need to crack open an economics textbook before the congressional recess ends, a new study on Tuesday suggests. The vast majority of members lack an academic background in business or  economics, according to a study by the Employment Policies Institute, a  nonprofit group that takes a conservative stand on fiscal issues. Only  13.7 percent majored in business or accounting, and 8.4 percent have an  economics degree (see chart above).
The most popular majors among members were government and the humanities, with over half — 55.7 percent — bringing home a degree in those fields. And there are a number of science students in the halls of Congress, with 11.5 percent majoring in science or technology-related fields."







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