yes the US senators does receive a higher salary
Yes they are
No. They get paid equally.
No. They get paid equally.
All members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are paid in full by the U.S. Treasury, which ultimately gets its money from the tax payers.
Yes, they are paid partially by your tax money.
From taxes collected by the federal government.
No congress does not have the power it is true
false
$2.60
As of 2013, Senators and Representatives earn exactly the same amount per year, which is $174,000. In the Senate and House the majority and minority party leader is paid $193.400. The Speaker of the House is paid $223,500.
false
the people of their state--Gradpoint/Novanet answer
162,100 currently in 2009.169,300 currently in 2010
false
According to thecapitol.net, US Senators and Representatives make $174,000 a year. However, the Senate Pro Tem., and both the Majority and Minority Leaders make $193,400, while the Speaker of the House earns $223,500.