Roosevelt's annual salary as president was $75.000 .
Pierce received a salary of $25,000 per year, as did all presidents up to 1873 (Grant's second term) when the salary was raised to $50,000.
No
Yes, the president of the USA receives a salary for life.
The salary was $75,000 ($1,714,000 in 2009 dollars)
His salary was probably the best part of his presidency for him. Little else went well either in his job or with his personal life. He was one of the few presidents who kept the same cabinet for four years and they did a good job for him.
president generaly make around 400,000 dollars a year
Between the time of the Virginia and New Jersey Plans, Benjamin Franklin prepared a speech, which his colleague James Wilson delivered, in support of a motion providing that the nation would pay for the presidents' expenses but that they "shall receive no salary, stipend fee or reward whatsoever for their services"
Yes, George W. Bush was the first U.S. President to receive the presidential salary of $400,000 per year.
The President of the United Stated doesn't get a lifetime salary. He gets a pension that's about half his former salary. This was last changed by the Former Presidents Act in 1958.
On January 20, 2001, the annual U.S. Presidential salary doubled from $200,000 to $400,000.
$19,795,712