The salaries for U.S. Presidents, Supreme Court Justices, U.S. Senators, and U.S. Representatives are set by Congress. Specifically, the Constitution grants Congress the power to determine the compensation for federal officials, including these positions. However, the salaries cannot be changed during the term of the officeholder, ensuring that sitting officials are not subject to salary adjustments made by the legislature while they are in office.
free postage-free airline tickets-pay no income tax-excessive salaries.
The actual text is... "No law, varying the compensation for the services of the Senators and Representatives, shall take effect, until an election of Representatives shall have intervened." In simple terms - it means that no laws concerning the pay of senators & representatives can be enforced before the next general election.
The total payroll for the U.S. Senators and Representatives varies annually due to factors like salary changes and the number of members. As of 2023, Senators earn an annual salary of $174,000, while Representatives also earn the same base salary. With 100 Senators and 435 Representatives, the total payroll can be estimated at approximately $92 million, not including additional staff salaries and benefits.
Taxpayers in the United States determine the salary of all people who work in the government.
$169,300
you would have to be a senator to know that
In Illinois, state representatives and senators are paid an annual salary of $77,000. Additionally, they receive per diem compensation for travel and expenses incurred while conducting legislative duties. These salaries and benefits may be subject to change based on budget decisions and legislative actions.
They are paid by the United States government, and their salary is set by the law.
zero dollars but presidents do have salaries though
Congress has the power to determine the salaries of representatives.
27th Both the most recently ratified (1992) AND the longest to get ratified (it took 203 years)
No- Congress can not reduce the salaries of people already in office.