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After leaving office, former U.S. vice presidents receive a pension that is determined by the Vice Presidential Act of 1962, which provides for a pension equal to 50% of the salary of the current vice president. As of 2023, this amount is approximately $24,000 per year. Additionally, former vice presidents may receive benefits such as health care and office allowances, and they are entitled to Secret Service protection for a specified number of years.
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No, former vice presidents are not paid for life in the same manner as some other government officials. They receive a pension, which is based on their years of service and the salary of a cabinet member, but this amount is not equivalent to a full salary for life. Additionally, they may also receive benefits such as office expenses and staff support for a limited time after leaving office.
Some companies have several vice-presidents with titles such as first vice-president, second vice-president and so forth.
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The vice president. When the vice president is unable to for some reason, a President Pro Tempore is elected to do so.