In 2011 the US President Barack Obama earned $400,000, along with a $150,000 expense account, a $100,000 nontaxable travel account and $19,000 for official entertaining and $10,000 per year in franking expenses (letters and postage). All of the President's salary and expenses are approved by Congress. And all of this - except the $100,000 per year in travel expenses per year and the $10,000 per year in franking expenses - is taxable income.
The US President's salary has not changed since 2001.
As of July 2014, the current President of Cisco Corp is John Chambers. The annual salary of the President of Cisco Corp is 21,049,501 US dollars.
$25,000 was the annual salary at that time.
George W. Bush made $400,000.
Annual salary was $400,000 in 2009, same as now.
$200,000 was the annual base pay from 1969 until 2001.
The annual salary for president was $200,000 in 1994 as it had been since 1969. It was doubled in 2001.
As of 1 Jan 2008, serving Senators will receive an annual salary of 169,300 USD.
The average annual salary for automobile engineers in the US is $83,000. In Michigan, the average annual salary for an auto engineer is $84,000.
The salary of the president is $400,000 a year. The salary of the vice president is $221,100 a year.
I believe its $200,000 to $400,000...not much for all the responsibility huh?!
23.000 us
Yes, the annual salary of the US president can be increased or decreased by a bill passed in Congress & sent to the White House to be either signed into law or vetoed. As an aside, recessions are not the best time for any salary increases by anyone in the Federal government of the US.