Yes, there is a pension paid to ex-presidents.
yes
Yes, the president of the USA receives a salary for life.
Yes, judges receive a salary for their work. Their salaries are determined by the level of court they preside over, their experience, and other factors.
No, past presidents do not send birthday greetings to seniors over eighty. Only present presidents will send the birthday greetings.
Absolutely.
I believe congress chooses their salary because the value of money changes over time and so if it was just one set salary made by the constitution it would cause the president to make less.
Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
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.
yes
No. Full time judges receive a salary. Part time judges normally earn an hourly rate, or a set salary for the number of court sessions they preside over.
Hoover turned his salary over to charity. Otherwise it was a tie - all presidents until Grant got the same $25,000 salary.
No