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U.S congressmen current 2008 salary is $169,300.
The Presidents salary cannot be increased or decreased at any time during his term. This is to ensure that Congress does not use the Presidents salary as a bargaining tool to influence executive decisions. Constitution Article 2 Section1 Clause 7
The U.S. Constitution, specifically Article II, Section 1, prohibits the President's salary from being increased or decreased during their term in office. This ensures that the President cannot be financially influenced or punished by Congress while serving. Additionally, the Constitution mandates that the President's compensation is determined by law, providing a framework for establishing the salary.
The Constitution states that Article III federal judges' salaries may be not be "diminished," or reduced, during a judge's term of office; his or her salary may be increased, however.
They make up to $180,000 to $230,000 for their salary
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The president is paid by the treasury. The head of the treasury changes periodically.
They receive free mailing, and free travel.
Yes, in a way. The 27th amendment was ratified while he was President. This amendment says that changes in the salary of Congressmen can not take effect until after the next House election.
The 27th amendment to the Constitution refers to the wages of senators and congressmen. Essentially, the amendment prevents congress people from giving themselves a salary increase.
The treasurer is the United States issues his paychecks. His salary is appropriated by Congress.
The salaries of congressmen in the Philippines are predetermined by law. For Members of the House of Representatives, they are entitled to a salary of two hundred four thousand pesos only.