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Before passage by Congress of the Former Presidents Act (FPA) in 1958, retired Presidents did not receive a pension. All living Presidents in 1959 began to receive a pension of $25,000 per year, an office and a staff. The pension has increased numerous times with Congressional approval. Retired Presidents now receive a pension based on the salary of the current administration's cabinet secretaries (Executive Level I), which is $191,300 as of 2008.[22] Some former Presidents have also collected congressional pensions.[23] The FPA, as amended, also provides former presidents with travel funds and mailing privileges.
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$174.000
$400,000
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The current Presidential salary is $400,000 per year in office.
The presidential salary in 2000 was $200,000 per year. The president also has free non-personal travel and a free residence. In 2014, the presidential salary was $400,000 per year.
100k a year for life.
The presidential salary was $25,000 a year in those days.
The current Presidential salary is $400,000 per year in office.
During Regan's time as president, the presidential salary was $200,000.
No, presidential and congressional salary increases cannot take effect during the same term in which they are passed.