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The Question:

What is the salary of the Speaker of the House of the United States government?

The Answer:

We get lots of mail asking us for information on the salaries of politicians in Washington D.C. Here's a quick look at the House and Senate.

In 2006, the speaker of the House had a salary of $212,100; the majority and minority leaders and the president pro tempore all had salaries of $183,500; and other U.S. senators and representatives had salaries of $165,200.

For more information, see Pay and Perquisites of Members of Congress.

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