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$200,000 was the annual base pay from 1969 until 2001.
All US ex-presidents get a life-long pension plus expense money for secretarial services and travel. The current annual pension is $196,700
The Sioux had agreed to live on a reservation in exchange for annuities, or annual payments from the government.
The Sioux had agreed to live on a reservation in exchange for annuities, or annual payments from the government.
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system under which the federal government gave annual monetary grants to Indians
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deficit. -source: e2020
The President of the United State's salary is approximately $400,000 per year. This continues once they have left office in the form of a pension which is equal to the cabinet secretary's pay.Yes. He is compensated at the rate of $400,000 per year. The president also receives several expense accounts.The president earns a $400,000 annual salary, along with a $50,000 annual expense account, a $100,000 non-taxable travel account and $19,000 for entertainment.
The amount is always less than the annual budget.
Not enough for what he lead us through as a country and the scourges he endured due to the media....
There is no approval/disapproval oversight of the Presidents "expense account." It is a set amount provided for in every budget. The GAO (Government Accountability Office) keeps track of all government expenditures.