After leaving office, the President is not provided with security or retirement pay.
Ex-presidents get a pension, money for secretarial help and security protection.
Yes the former president gets retirement pay.
Enjoying retirement.
The President leaves when his term(s) expires. After he leaves office, he retire whenever he likes. He gets his presidential pension immediately after leaving office under current policy which Congress can change at any time.
Educational reasons
leaving, going, retirement, withdrawal, exit, going away, removal, exodus
The likely word is retirement (life after leaving a job or career, with or without a pension).
The President of the United States receives a pension after leaving office, which is based on the pay scale for Cabinet secretaries. They also receive benefits such as a cost-of-living increase and health insurance coverage. Additionally, former presidents are entitled to office space, staff, and other expenses to help with their transition out of office.
By leaving office.
Andrew Johnson
they are leaving because of president mugabe, he doesn't care about his people and he has been the president since 1980, and he doesn't wanna leave.
Herbert Hoover was the first U.S. President who was still alive 30 years after leaving office, and he held the record for the longest retirement from the U.S. Presidency from July 4, 1958 until September 7, 2012.