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    Pension/Salary/Benefits CONGRESS!

    VOTING ENDED, ... Near 29K VOTES! Thanks to Everyone. Good to know!

    Found more information to support the salary HISTORY.....

    Salaries and Benefits of U.S. Congress Members

    http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa031200a.htm (DO POLL, ALSO!)

    Congress: Rank-and-File Members' Salary

    The current salary (200 for rank-and-file members of the House and Senate is $169,300 per year.

    * Members are free to turn down pay increase and some choose to do so.

    * In a complex system of calculations, administered by the Office of Personnel Management, congressional pay rates also affect the salaries for federal judges and other senior government executives.

    * During the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin considered proposing that elected government officials not be paid for their service. Other Founding Fathers, however, decided otherwise.

    * From 1789 to 1815, members of Congress received only a per diem (daily payment) of $6.00 while in session. Members began receiving an annual salary in 1815, when they were paid $1,500 per year.

    Congress: Leadership Members' Salary (110th Congress)
    Leaders of the House and Senate are paid a higher salary than rank-and-file members.
    Senate Leadership
    Majority Leader - $188,100
    Minority Leader - $188,100

    House Leadership
    Speaker of the House - $217,400
    Majority Leader - $188,100
    Minority Leader - $188,100

    A cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) increase takes effect annually unless Congress votes to not accept it.

    Congress: Benefits

    You may have read that Members of Congress do not pay into Social Security. Well, that's a myth.

    Prior to 1984, neither Members of Congress nor any other federal civil service employee paid Social Security taxes. Of course, the were also not eligible to receive Social Security benefits. Members of Congress and other federal employees were instead covered by a separate pension plan called the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). The 1983 amendments to the Social Security Act required federal employees first hired after 1983 to participate in Social Security. These amendments also required all Members of Congress to participate in Social Security as of January 1, 1984, regardless of when they first entered Congress. Because the CSRS was not designed to coordinate with Social Security, Congress directed the development of a new retirement plan for federal workers. The result was the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986.

    Members of Congress receive retirement and health benefits under the same plans available to other federal employees. They become vested after five years of full participation.

    Members elected since 1984 are covered by the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS). Those elected prior to 1984 were covered by the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). In 1984 all members were given the option of remaining with CSRS or switching to FERS.

    As it is for all other federal employees, congressional retirement is funded through taxes and the participants' contributions. Members of Congress under FERS contribute 1.3 percent of their salary into the FERS retirement plan and pay 6.2 percent of their salary in Social Security taxes.

    Members of Congress are not eligible for a pension until they reach the age of 50, but only if they've completed 20 years of service. Members are eligible at any age after completing 25 years of service or after they reach the age of 62. Please also note that Member's of Congress have to serve at least 5 years to even receive a pension.

    The amount of a Congressperson's pension depends on the years of service and the average of the highest 3 years of his or her salary. By law, the starting amount of a Member's retirement annuity may not exceed 80% of his or her final salary.


    According to the Congressional Research Service, 413 retired Members of Congress were receiving federal pensions based fully or in part on their congressional service as of Oct. 1, 2006. Of this number, 290 had retired under CSRS and were receiving an average annual pension of $60,972. A total of 123 Members had retired with service under both CSRS and FERS or with service under FERS only. Their average annual pension was $35,952 in 2006.

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    [color=red]POLLING**** UPDATED 07 Jun 09

    Members of Congress are paid:

    Fairly (4221)
    15%

    Too Much (20503)
    72%

    Not Enough (2876)
    10%

    Undecided (505)
    1%

    Total Votes: 28108
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    http://usgovinfo.about.com/library/weekly/aa011600a.htm

    Increased to $400,000 on Jan. 20, 2001

    Effective January 1, 2001, the annual salary of the president of the United States was increased to $400,000 per year, including a $50,000 expense allowance.

    The increase was approved as part of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act (Public Law 106-5, passed in the closing days of the 106th Congress.

    "Sec. 644. (a) Increase in Annual Compensation.--Section 102 of title 3, United States Code, is amended by striking '$200,000' and inserting '$400,000'. (b) Effective Date
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    From 1789 to 1855, members of Congress received only a per diem (daily payment) of $6.00 while in session, except for a period from December 1815 to March 1817, when they received $1,500 a year. Members began receiving an annual salary in 1855, when they were paid $3,000 per year.
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    I thought these folks decided on a career as public servants to serve their country, not rape it!

    I'm sure the perks, benefits, and money is what keeps many of them around. Drastically reduce their potential for financial gain out our expense and term-limits wouldn't be needed!

    Furthermore, such a reduction would separate those interested in serving their country and those who are only serving for financial reward.

    Effective January 1, 2001, the annual salary of the president of the United States was increased to $400,000 per year, including a $50,000 expense allowance.
    That was a 100% increase! How many of us have ever received a 100% pay increase (overnight) while serving in the same job?

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    Americans need to question all our elected officials more closely. Don't forget all the perks: great medical coverage, free food, make the laws; and etc.... add to my list.

    * From 1789 to 1815, members of Congress received only a per diem (daily payment) of $6.00 while in session. Members began receiving an annual salary in 1815, when they were paid $1,500 per year.
    TODAY EQUALS
    Congress: Leadership Members' Salary (110th Congress)
    Leaders of the House and Senate are paid a higher salary than rank-and-file members.
    Senate Leadership
    Majority Leader - $188,100
    Minority Leader - $188,100

    House Leadership
    Speaker of the House - $217,400
    Majority Leader - $188,100
    Minority Leader - $188,100
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    Now what are common Americans Citizens earnings comparison.
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    Cost of Food Prices and Wages in the 1800's

    http://oldrecipebook.com/1800s-livingcost.shtml
    Think it was easier living during the Industrial Revolution? Here's some of the prices for food they were paying per week just to live.

    1 bag of flour $1.80
    Small measure of potatoes daily at .17 per day $1.19
    1/4 lb of tea .38
    1 qt milk .56
    1 lb cheap coffee .35
    Sugar 3 1/2 lb $1.05
    1/2 ration meats per week $3.50
    4 lb. butter $1.60
    2 lb. lard .38
    Dried apples for treats .25
    Vegetables .50
    Soap, starch, pepper, salt, vinegar, etc. $1.00
    2 bushels of coal $1.36
    Kerosene .30
    Sundries .28
    Rent $4.00 week

    Total $18.50

    The average wage earner only made $16.00 a week. Some trades only made two, three, four, or six dollars a week. This family spent $2.50 more a week than the father made, and had nothing left for entertainment or clothing. The men driving the horse drawn streetcars in New York in the 1880's made $1.75 a day working 14 to 16 hr. a day.
    During the Industrial Revolution, even children were employed, and working 14 to 16 hours a day.


    About $850 annual earning for American Citizens in 1800's. And today the annual wage earner makes under $10 per hour or less. So the average American is probably earning less than $25,000 annual.

    What happened that the elected officials are receiving about 9 (nine) times more than the American Citizen making $25,000. Remember in 1800's the elected official only were getting double the Average Americans annual earnings of $850. In the 1800's the elected official were earning about $1580.

    What ratios are they using to get 9X the earning of American Citizens?
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    FROM ABOVE: "Sec. 644. (a) Increase in Annual Compensation.--Section 102 of title 3, United States Code, is amended by striking '$200,000' and inserting '$400,000'. (b) Effective Date.--The <<NOTE: 3 USC 102 note.>> amendment made by this section shall take effect at noon on January 20, 2001."

    Vice President's Salary
    The salary of the vice president is currently (for 200 $221,100

    Presidential Retirement and Maintenance

    Retired Presidents and First Ladies also receive Civil Service protection for 10 years after leaving office. Children of retired Presidents receive protection until they are 16 years old. (3 U.S.C. Chapter 3)
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    The ONLY ones who should recieve a Fed. Pention, are the people in the MILITARY!
    Go ahead and do some nit picking... LOOK at all the GOVERMENT!!!
    Look from the retired POSTAL WORKERS... To the Congressional SECRETARIES!
    The TAXPAYERS are being RAPED! And the ones doing the RAPING are the ones MAKING THE LAWS! (by the way... they are not using Vaseline either!)
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    Members of Congress are paid:

    Fairly (3320)
    15%

    Too Much (14652)
    70%

    Not Enough (2535)
    12%

    Undecided (420)
    2%

    Total Votes: 20927

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    MW wrote:
    I'm sure the perks, benefits, and money is what keeps many of them around. Drastically reduce their potential for financial gain out our expense and term-limits wouldn't be needed!
    Excellent point MW, I totally agree with you. If there not payed very much money and they are only in there for the soul purpose of serving THE PEOPLE then we would have a Government we can be proud of, and we as a counrty would flourish. Their would be alot of peace and tranquility. Happiness for all
    No man is good enough to govern another man without that other’s consent.
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    Members of Congress are paid:

    Fairly (3413)
    15%

    Too Much (15147)
    70%

    Not Enough (2573)
    11%

    Undecided (431)
    1%

    Total Votes: 21564
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    About Poll

    Members of Congress are paid:

    Fairly (3413)
    15%


    Too Much (15151)
    70%


    Not Enough (2573)
    11%


    Undecided (431)
    1%


    Total Votes: 21568

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