She wore a $3,000 dress and $600 heels during the campaign. Poor economics for an economics major. She will be sworn in on 2 January. Then, receive a $174,00 annual salary, plus generous benefits. As the DC area has a large transient community from military to civil service, I suggest she rent a room at one of the better long term motels in north Virginia and catch the commuter train to the Metro to the Capitol. Thousands do so daily. As the House is a two year gig, most Representatives rent in DC. Find a brownstone and rent after 2 January, or stay in you office for a few months -- a number do so. She'll have a nice tax write off for maintaining a second home in DC.