Members' tax returns are available online on the Chamber's website.
That of Prime Minister Meloni is still missing, but most of them are already available for consultation.
Among those known are the statements of the secretary of the Democratic Party Enrico Letta and the M5s leader Giuseppe Conte.
Based on known data, the "Scrooge" deputy is the former Minister of Economy Giulio Tremonti, who has a taxable income in 2021 of around one and a half million.
At the other extreme, among the lowest incomes, appears Aboubakar Soumahoro, who has just moved to the Misto group.
The deputy, hit by the scandal of the cooperatives linked to his mother-in-law, declared just over 9 thousand euros and a house in co-ownership.
Among the opposition benches, the secretary Dem Enrico Letta declares a taxable income of over 350 thousand euros while the deputy Maria Elena Boschi, 98 thousand euros.
Much further down the leader of the M5s Giuseppe Conte, who declares just under 35 thousand euros and a '96 Jaguar.
In the benches of the majority, the incomes of Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida (103,505 euros) and of the Speaker of the Chamber Lorenzo Fontana (99,465) stand out.
The Senate has not yet made this data available.