The U.S. presidential salary was $200,000 per year plus a $50,000 expense account from 1969 until 2001. If you adjust all of the Presidents' salaries for inflation to what they are worth today, Bill Clinton was the lowest-paid U.S. President. His average annual salary was the equivalent of 276,000 2010 dollars.
The first men as president didn't take payment. They were wealthy men in their own right.
How much money can a president spend? all of it. How much money can a president raise? .. well that tend not leave office with the country rich
the president cant make any decision he wants, congress is the one that can. if the president trys to he can get impeached
James Garfield was the first president to make a call on a?
The president doesn't have the job to "take action " to solve problems. It is up to congress to make laws. He can put pressure on law makers, but he doesn't have the power to make law. Much of what Trump is trying to do with laws today is not constitutional and has gone to the federal courts because of it. A president is not a king and can't make laws.
A small business president can make as much as the business owner wants them to make. If the business is small then they may not make a lot of money.
Too much
a lot
7 bill.
Yes; when a president is isolated, it is much easier for his subordinates to make unilateral decisions.
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Bill Clinton was the President of the United States in 1998.
he decide to make axceptions
$50,000 was the annual salary for the President in 1908.
The president of Kyrgyzstan makes about $200,700 a year
that's personal!
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