Presidential Pay 1789 to 2012, in Current and Constant (2012) dollars

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Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary

Presidential Pay 1789 to 2012, in Current and Constant (2012) dollars $2,000,000

$1,750,000

$1,500,000

$1,250,000

$1,000,000

$750,000

$400,000 $500,000

$250,000

$25,000

$50,000

$75,000

$100,000 $200,000

$0 1789 1799 1809 1819 1829 1839 1849 1859 1869 1879 1889 1899 1909 1919 1929 1939 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009 Current Dollar Yearly Pay

Constant (2012) Dollars

Source of current-dollar presidential pay: Congressional Quarterly's Guide to the Presidency, at http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprssal.html. Data prior to 1913 should be considered approximations. Starting in 1949 presidents also have had a $50,000 per year expense account, worth about $460,000 that year in 2010 dollars. Calculations of inflation-adjusted dollars for 1789-1912 use data from Historical Statistics of the United States Millenial Edition (Cambridge University Press, 2006).

 Note: The two charts for average presidential pay, chronological and ranked, are located at the end because they print more clearly in portrait format.

© Robert Sahr, Political Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis; e-mail: [email protected]; online: http://oregonstate.edu/cla/polisci/sahr/sahr

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Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 2

Pay of US President in Inflation-adjusted (2012) Dollars and Ratio of Average Yearly Compensation of Top 500 CEO to Pay of President, Selected Years 1960 to 2004 $1,400,000

Current-dollar yearly pay of Presidents: 1960: $100,000; 1970-2000: $200,000; 2001 and later: $400,000

60

$1,111,000 $1,000,000

50

Left

Scale $800,000

40 $714,000 28.9

$600,000

30

$559,000

$400,000

24.0 $486,000

17.5

$327,000 $200,000 1.9

Right Scale

2.7

3.1

1970

1980

$293,000

20

10

$267,000

$0

0 1960

Ratio CEO:President

1992

1996

2000

2004

Presidential pay in dollars of 2012

Source of current dollar top 500 CEO compensation : Business Week, selected issues; the actual number of corporate CEOs used by Business Week to calculate averages varie; for example, in 1999 the number was 362

Ratio of CEO compensation to presidential pay

Yearly presidential pay in constant (2012) dollars

$1,200,000

70 65.5

Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 3

Ratio of Presidential Pay to Median Family Income, 1948 to 2011 35 32.2 30

Read this graph as follows: In 2011, the pay of the President was 6.56 times the median US family income

25

21.2 20

15

11.6 10

5

Presidential Pay: 1948: $75,000 1949-1968: $100,000 1969-2000: $200,000 2001 and later: $400,000

6.56 3.9

0 1948

1952

1956

1960

1964

1968

1972

1976

1980

1984

1988

Source: Census Bureau web site, family income

1992

1996

2000

2004

2008

Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 4

Yearly Pay of Members of Congress 1789 to 2012, in Current and Constant (2012) Dollars $300,000 Until 1816 and again 1817 to 1856, members received per diem pay, originally $6 per day (for 1789 this is about $160 in dollars of 2012), sometimes plus a relatively generous travel allowance. These are converted here to yearly rates in the original source. During 1990 and 1991 House and Senate salaries differed slightly; average is shown for those years.

$250,000

$200,000

$150,000

$100,000

$50,000

January 1, 2008: increase to $169,300 from $165,200; 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 $174,000

$0 1789

1799

1809

1819

1829

1839

1849

1859

1869

1879

1889

1899

1909

Congress Pay in Dollars of 2012

1919

1929

1939

1949

1959

1969

Congress Pay

Source of congressional current-dollar pay: Congressional Research Service, Salaries of Members of Congress: Recent Actions and Historical Tables, January 15, 2013

1979

1989

1999

2009

Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 5

Ratio of Congress Pay to Median Family Income, 1948 to 2012 6

5.09

5

4 3.61

3 2.85 2

1

0 1948

Read this as follows: In 2012, the pay of members of Congress was 2.85 times the median US family income. Note: the pay of members of Congress has not been increased since 2009

1952

1956

1960

1964

1968

1972

1976

1980

1984

1988

1992

1996

Sources: Congressional Reference Service and Census Bureau web site, family income

2000

2004

2008

Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 6

Ratio of Top 500 CEO Compensation to Congress Pay and to Family Median Income and Ratio of Congress Pay to Family Median Income, Selected Years 1960 to 2004 (comparable CEO data not available for later years) 300 275

250 225

Read this as follows: In 2004, the pay of CEOs was about 178 times the median US family income and 61 times the pay of members of Congress; the pay of members of Congress was about 2.9 times the median US family income (note: data are not available for all these elements after 2004)

257

253 227

214

200 178

175 158

150

143

137

125 96

100

93

91

78

78

75 56 43

50

34

30

24

25 8

61

54

49

27

15 4.00

2.28

2.02

3.54

3.16

2.9

2.79

2.78

2.75

2.90

2.94

2.92

0

1960

1970

1980

1992

1996

Ratio CEO:Congress

1998

1999

Ratio CEO:Family

2000

2001

Ratio: Congress:Family

Source of CEO Compensation Data: Business Week, selected years

2002

2003

2004

Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary

Average Pay of US Presidents in Inflation-adjusted Dollars, In Current and Constant (2012) Dollars George Washington John Adams

Notes: This shows average for each president's entire time in office, for example, both nonconsecutive terms for Grover Cleveland, in calculating his average inflation-adjusted pay. When a president died or left office before the end of his term, the calculation assumes that both the president and succeeding vicepresident had that pay for that entire year (so that year "doublecounts"), even if the departure occurred very early or very late in the year. The pay of Presidents Grant and Truman increased between their first and second terms; the second-term current pay is shown.

Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren Wm. Henry Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James Garfield Chester Arthur Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William H. Taft Woodrow Wilson

Highest

Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush

Lowest

William J. Clinton George W. Bush Barack Obama $-

$250,000

$500,000

$750,000 $1,000,000 $1,250,000 $1,500,000 $1,750,000 $2,000,000

Current Dollars

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State

University,

Constant (2012) Dollars

Corvallis;

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Presidential and Congressional Pay 1789 to 2012 Summary, page 8

Presidents Ranked by Inflation-adjusted Pay (2012 $), from Highest to Lowest (rounded to nearest $10,000) $1,790,000

William H. Taft

$1,390,000

Woodrow Wilson

$1,370,000

William McKinley

$1,300,000

Theodore Roosevelt

$1,270,000

Grover Cleveland

$1,250,000

Benjamin Harrison

$1,160,000

Franklin D. Roosevelt

$1,140,000

Chester Arthur

$1,140,000

James Garfield Rutherford B. Hayes

$1,120,000

Herbert Hoover

$1,110,000 $1,110,000

Richard M. Nixon

$1,000,000

Warren Harding

$1,000,000

Calvin Coolidge Harry S Truman

$870,000

Gerald Ford

$860,000 $820,000

Dwight D. Eisenhower

$760,000

John F. Kennedy

$740,000

Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore

$740,000

Ulysses S. Grant

$730,000

James K. Polk

$730,000

John Tyler

$720,000 $710,000

Lyndon B. Johnson

$690,000

Franklin Pierce

$690,000

James Buchanan

$660,000

Jimmy Carter Wm. Henry Harrison

$660,000

Andrew Jackson

$650,000 $620,000

Martin Van Buren

$590,000

John Quincy Adams

$560,000

George Washington

$500,000

James Monroe Thomas Jefferson

$490,000

Abraham Lincoln

$480,000

George W. Bush

$480,000 $460,000

John Adams

$440,000

Ronald Reagan

$410,000

Barack Obama

$410,000

James Madison

$380,000

Andrew Johnson

$350,000

George H. W. Bush

$290,000

William J. Clinton

$0

$500,000

$1,000,000

$1,500,000

$2,000,000