So...How Much Obama Pension Payment?

Senin, 23 Januari 2017 - 18:09 WIB
So...How Much Obama...
So...How Much Obama Pension Payment?
A A A
WASHINGTON DC - Officially, at Friday noon, this 44th US president became a federal retiree. His pension payment will be $207,800 for the upcoming year, about half of his presidential salary.

Barrack Obama and every other former president also get seven months of "transition" services to help adjust to post-presidential life. The ex-Commander in Chief also gets lifetime Secret Service protection as well as allowances for things such as travel, office expenses, communications and health care coverage.

All those extra expenses can really add up. In 2015 they ranged from a bit over $200,000 for Jimmy Carter to $800,000 for George W. Bush, according to a government report. Carter doesn't get health insurance because you have to work for the federal government for five years to qualify.

The pensions and other benefits were first created in 1958, when former President Harry Truman was experiencing financial trouble. The annual payments are currently the same as what cabinet secretaries earn in a given year, and those salaries are set by Congress. But the days of this kind of taxpayer support for ex-presidents may be numbered.

Last year, the Republican Congress passed a bill that would have set a flat $200,000 a year in pension payments and capped other expenses at $200,000 a year per president. The cost of living increases for the pension would be tied to the same formula used to increase social security benefits.

But that $400,000 could quickly disappear under the proposed law, which cuts the pension and expense payments by a dollar for every dollar that a former president earns above $400,000. So taxpayers are off the hook entirely once a president earns $800,000 a year.

Given that most former presidents can earn significant incomes from speeches and writing books, it's very possible that the taxpayer support of former executives could become a thing of the past.

But Obama vetoed the legislation, telling Congress that he did so because the bill also would have terminated the salaries and benefits of former presidents' staff, and made it harder for the Secret Service to protect former presidents.

"If the Congress returns the bill having appropriately addressed these concerns, I will sign it," he said.

But the legislation never got back to his desk.

The president's salary is $400,000, but during the campaign President Trump said he would decline the pay.
(rnz)
Berita Terkait
Empat Mantan Presiden...
Empat Mantan Presiden AS Kecam Penyerbuan US Capitol, Obama: Itu Aib
Michelle Akhiri Rumor...
Michelle Akhiri Rumor Perceraian dengan Barak Obama, Pastikan Hubungan Tetap Harmonis
Barack Obama dan Michelle...
Barack Obama dan Michelle Kepergok Kencan di Restoran, Redam Rumor Cerai
Michelle Akui Bersyukur...
Michelle Akui Bersyukur Tak Punya Anak Laki-laki dari Barack Obama
Barack Obama dan Michelle...
Barack Obama dan Michelle Gagal Capai Kesepakatan Cerai, Kekayaan Rp1,12 Triliun Jadi Rebutan
5 Tanda Rumah Tangga...
5 Tanda Rumah Tangga Barack Obama dan Michelle Mulai Retak, Isu Perselingkuhan Muncul
Berita Terkini
Macet Parah, Pengendara...
Macet Parah, Pengendara Diminta Hindari Exit Tol Sentul Selatan
1 jam yang lalu
Ketua MKI Jateng Dukung...
Ketua MKI Jateng Dukung Percepatan EBT dan Pengolahan Sampah Menjadi Energi Listrik
1 jam yang lalu
Bea Cukai Pangkal Pinang...
Bea Cukai Pangkal Pinang Sebut 15 Kontainer PMM Telah Memenuhi Syarat
1 jam yang lalu
Karangan Bunga Hiasi...
Karangan Bunga Hiasi Kantor BGN, Ada Ucapan Terima Kasih Dipecatnya Dadan Hindayana
1 jam yang lalu
Kemenag Fasilitasi Penyelesaian...
Kemenag Fasilitasi Penyelesaian GMS Bantul, Stafsus Menag: Kedepankan Musyawarah
1 jam yang lalu
Prabowo Dijadwalkan...
Prabowo Dijadwalkan Hadiri Open House Sekolah Rakyat di Bogor
4 jam yang lalu
Copyright ©2026 SINDOnews.com All Rights Reserved