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Joe Biden earns the largest presidential pension in history with $417,000 yearly

Joe Biden earns the largest presidential pension in history: A look at his record-breaking $417,000 annual pension and lifetime benefits

The career politics of former US President Joe Biden have given him the experience to retire with the highest government-funded retirement package ever given to a US President. This is worth $417,000 annually compared to his current salary package as President, worth $400,000. According to Demian Brady, the Vice President at the National Taxpayer Union Foundation, former President Biden’s career experience gave him a chance to retire under two separate retirement plans at the same time due to his roles as a senator, a vice President, and a President. This is twice the retirement package former US President Barack Obama receives.

Joe Biden’s retirement income and how it is calculated from government pensions

As reported, the income that Biden will receive during his retirement comes from two different sources. First, the income for the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) was calculated depending on the 44 years he had served as a senator and the vice president. His three highest years of income were also taken into account. Brady estimates the income for the CSRS to be at $166,374 a year, with an additional payment of $18,186 to cover the spousal benefit. Without the CSRS restriction on the payment to 80% of the highest paid salary, he would have earned more than 254,000 dollars. The second source would be the Former Presidents Act of 1958, where the presidential pension would be equivalent to that of a Cabinet secretary, at present $250,600 per annum. Moreover, the act also takes care of providing office space and office personnel, office equipment, and travel expenses for free for a lifetime.

Why Biden’s retirement package is historically unusual and how it funds his operations for life

Brady explains the nature of Biden’s pension by stating that his retirement compensation package is “historically unusual,” stating that very few former presidents have been able to reap the benefits of two prominent retirement systems ever in the nation’s history. The fact that Biden, in addition to his experience in the Senate and his vice presidency, served a complete presidential term gives the retired president the ability to benefit beyond the current sitting president’s salary.Apart from money for the pension, Biden gets quite a lot of money to finance operations for life. For the financial year 2026, the General Services Administration allocated over $1.5 million to finance operations for his office, including $727,000 for office space without any limit to size and location. This takes care of all operational expenditure, as well as employees and office equipment. Brady has expressed reservations that younger presidents, like Obama, should enjoy offices for life that can be used to write a book or land a speaking engagement, as Obama did later in life.

How much do Presidents and Congress members get in pensions

As reported, Biden’s generous pension package has reignited debate about retirement benefits for senators and representatives financed by taxpayers. This year, in 2025, a Senate bill titled the Presidential Allowance Modernization Act has been proposed by Sen. Joni Ernst to limit the retirement package to $200,000. An earlier form of the act was passed by Congress in 2016 but was vetoed by President Obama, who would have enjoyed the same benefits.The issue also goes beyond the presidents alone. Each member of Congress is eligible for a federal pension after five years of service at a cost of around $38 million a year. Controversial ones include Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who retired after meeting the requisite eligibility, earning her a pension of $8,717 a year, in comparison to Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s $107,860 a year. Still, Rep. Greene could earn over $265,000 in her lifetime. Go to Source

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