Yes, George W. Bush was the first U.S. President to receive the presidential salary of $400,000 per year.
$25,000 was the annual salary at that time.
No- he was paid his allotted salary for his work.
Only if the salary change was authorized by a previous congress and president in a previous term. Changes to the president's salary can not take place until after the sitting president has left office.
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The president's salary can not changed until after the current term expires. However, the salary for the next term can be changed by Congress which means a president can get a different salary for his second term. US Grant found his salary doubled for his second term
The president's salary can not changed until after the current term expires. However, the salary for the next term can be changed by Congress which means a president can get a different salary for his second term. US Grant found his salary doubled for his second term .
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Yes, all presidents receive a salary and while some may donate part of it to charity, they do accept their pay (which since 2001, has been set at $400,000 a year plus expenses). There is no evidence that President Obama has refused his annual salary, nor did his immediate predecessors.
Hoover did not accept any salary from the government while he was President.
There were 15 stars in the American flag while George Washington was president.
he was loyal to his country
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