In 2001 the presidential salary increased to $400,000 plus $50,000 for expenses. Because the president’s official duties incur far more expenses than the expense budget can cover, agencies of the federal government often assume responsibility for presidential events.
2006-06-13 09:29:42
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answered by davidmi711 7
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Forget the salary, what about the presidential pension is equal to the salary of a cabinet secretary, currently $148,400 a year. Former presidents also receive free mailing privileges for nonpolitical correspondence, free office space, $96,000 a year for office help, and, during the first thirty months after their term of office has ended, up to $150,000 for staff assistance. The pension was created by the Former Presidents Act passed in 1958. It provided a pension to all presidents who left office, unless by impeachment and conviction. As of 1965, former presidents and their spouses also receive lifetime Secret Service protection, as do widows of former presidents
2006-06-13 09:31:47
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answered by rjinsanjo 2
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the annual salary paid to the u.s. president is $200,000.
2006-06-13 09:29:14
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answered by billywakers 1
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i think it was 400,000 and an expense account of a about 50,000 . i may be wrong with the expense account.
2006-06-13 09:30:30
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answered by Anonymous
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About $220k a year.
2006-06-13 09:32:27
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answered by tx fem 1
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too much for George Bush, $300,000 per year
2006-06-13 09:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly whatever it is, it's not enough. What a crappy job to have.
2006-06-13 09:31:11
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answered by Franklin 7
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alot
2006-06-13 09:28:44
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answered by ollieboy72493 2
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I think $250,000????? Plus all the perks:):):):)
2006-06-13 09:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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$400,000
2006-06-13 09:30:57
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answered by adrianfrazier15 1
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