The US Congress sets all federal salaries including the President. (It can not reduce salaries of people already in office .)
The document that addressed congressional pay raises is the Federal Payment and Flexibility Act of 2019. This act established the framework for annual cost-of-living adjustments for Members of Congress, which effectively determines their pay raises. The purpose of the document was to ensure transparency and accountability in the process of determining congressional salaries.
We taxpayers pay for concerts in the White House. This is a justifiable expense.
Yes, everyone has to pay for their usage of electricity and water. The white house is not exempt of this.
I am not sure what you want to know. The White House was built and is maintained with federal government funds ( tax-payers' money) .
nothing its free
If you mean when taking a tour then no. Obviously if you are invited to a White House function you will not have to pay at the time. ( You may have already paid a large amount in campaign donations in order to earn the invitation.)
annual executive pay at large companies rose 54 percent in 1996, whereas the pay raises of most working-class people were in the 3 percent to 5 percent range during the same period.
No, full access to the white house and use of its facilities and staff are part of his compensation for his duties as President of the United States of America.
The White House is the official residence for the president of the United States; it has always been supported and funded by American taxpayers.
yes there has been a freeze on raises for the last 3 years
27th Amendment.
The White House Library was created while Millard Fillmore was in office. His wife, Abigail Fillmore, led the push for a White House Library.