Former U.S. Presidents receive a pension after leaving office, which is currently set at $219,000 per year. Additionally, they may earn money from book deals, speaking engagements, and other ventures. While in office, the presidential salary was $400,000 per year, established in 2001, along with an annual expense allowance of $50,000. Prior to that, salaries were lower and adjusted over the years.
The president's fiscal year budget for 2009 requested $2,934,000 to provide former presidents with pensions and office allowances. This does not include the cost of secret service security protection.
Yes, as do former vice presidents.
There are no former US presidents living in Wisconsin.
As of September 2014, there are no living former presidents that live in Rhode Island. A couple of the former presidents live in Texas and New York.
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zero dollars but presidents do have salaries though
because they were both the presidents
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No, former presidents cannot run for Congress. Once someone has served as president, they are not eligible to serve in Congress.
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All of them. All former presidents and their direct family members get Secret Service protection. A few choose not to take it but all are entitled.
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