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As the 46th president of the United States, Joe Biden took the oath of office in public and officially moved into the White House with his family. So what perks will the US President receive during his time in office? Let's find out with VGT!
US presidents and their families enjoy many privileges while they are still in office or even after they have officially retired.
Live in the luxurious and safe White House
Whoever is inaugurated as President will be transferred to the White House to live and work.
The White House was officially started construction on October 13, 1792. Through different periods in history, the White House is known as the "Presidential Palace", "Presidential Mansion" or "Executive Building". The late US President Theodore Roosevelt officially named the White House as it is today in 1901.
It has 6 floors and 132 rooms, including a bowling alley and chocolate shop. There is also a well-equipped fitness center along with tennis courts and a swimming pool. US presidents often change office furniture according to personal preferences, such as choosing new furniture, new curtains or hanging new paintings.
Former President Franklin Roosevelt was the one who converted a room in the White House into a movie theater with 51 seats. The President and his family will watch movies here if they wish.
When entering the White House, each presidential family will receive $ 100,000 to decorate the place where they will live for at least 4 years to create a feeling of closeness at home.
At the White House, there will be about 100 staff members including maids, cooks, housekeepers, electricians, and flower arrangements. The cost for these employees is $4 million a year.
However, they will only serve the basic needs in accordance with the rights of the presidents. With extra duties like serving private parties, the presidential family has to pay for it themselves.
6 figure salary
Going to work and receiving a salary is of course everyone's concern, so is the salary of the US president any different from ordinary people?
US law stipulates that presidents will be paid while in office with an income of $ 400,000 a year. This salary has been regulated since 2001 after the US Congress approved an increase from 200,000 USD/year. In addition to the salary, they will receive an additional expense of $50,000 annually, $100,000 in travel expenses, and $19,000 in entertainment. Of the above, only the president's salary is taxed.
The vacation home outside the White House
The house named Camp David in Catoctin Mountain Park, Frederick County, Maryland is the place where US presidents relax outside the White House and receive leaders of countries. This country house has a fully equipped gym, swimming pool and a parking lot for planes. This is the resort of US presidents since the 1930s.
Separate means of transportation
Air Force One is a redesigned Boeing 747-200B for the president of the United States. With an area of more than 370 m2, this aircraft has a medical room, a private room for the president and is capable of serving food for 100 people at the same time. According to CNN, the cost to operate Air Force One is 200,000 USD / hour. Boeing recently lowered the price of a new Air Force One for President Trump to $ 3.9 billion.
Marine One helicopter follows the president wherever he goes. It can perform rescue missions and can travel at speeds of up to 240 km/h despite one engine failure. The helicopter is also equipped with an anti-missile system and a bulletproof shell, according to Business Insider.
On the ground, US presidents travel in a luxury bomb and bulletproof supercar "beast". The presidential vehicles - called The Beast, are overseen by a team of security guards and designed to withstand attacks. These vehicles weigh as much as tanks, are well-protected against all threats and run at just 2.1 kilometers per liter of fuel, according to GoBankingRates.
The cost of transferring government
Under the Presidential Transfer Act of 1963, the transition period typically begins when the General Services Administration (GSA) sends out a letter declaring the winner of the election to officially transfer more than $9 million. over VND 207 billion) for the power transfer group of the next US president.
The transition of presidential administrations was costly and lasted for six months after the new president took over. This includes office costs, staff salaries, communication services and postage associated with the transfer. The transition of the Obama administration in 2008 cost about $9.3 million.
Strict protection at all times
Even when he retires and leaves the White House, Secret Service agents are always by the president's side providing 24/7 protection. Before 1997 the former president was protected for life, but now this benefit is only maintained for the first 10 years after retirement. The former First Lady is also entitled to protection, but only if they do not remarry. The children of the former President are also given special protection up to the age of majority. In 2017, the unit's operating expenses were $1.9 billion, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
Premium health insurance
During his term, White House doctors and medical staff are available to serve the president at any time. The White House has its own medical room with full equipment and military doctors, according to the Los Angeles Times.
If in office for more than five years, presidents will receive priority health care benefits and access to a veterans hospital. At that time, 75% of the president's health care was paid for by taxpayers and through the Obamacare exchange of Washington, DC.
Pension
Presidents will receive the former president's pension after leaving the White House under the Former Generals Act. After leaving office, they continue to be paid about 200,000 USD / year.
In 2016, former presidents Jimmy Carter, George HW Bush, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton received an annual pension of $205,700. In 2017, Mr. Obama received $207,800, according to GoBankingRates.
In addition to a fixed pension, former presidents can also claim extra benefits to cover things like staff salaries and office space, according to Money. For example, Former President George W. Bush received an additional $1.098 million in office expenses in 2015, the most of any allowance for former presidents that year.
State funeral is held
American presidents and their wives and children are symbols of the United States, and their legacy will be protected after their death. When a member of the president's family dies, they are entitled to a national funeral - for the head of the country. National funerals can last 7-10 days.
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