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The Average Salary of a United States Representative (other jobs are listed below)
By Ian Graham, eHow Contributor
As of 2010, the salaries of United States representatives and Senators were established by the Executive Order 13525 of December 23, 2009: Adjustment of Certain rates of Pay. This presidential order also established the salaries of other elected officials, such as the vice president, and of members of the judiciary, including Supreme Court justices.
Members of the United States House of Representative earned an annual salary of $174,000 in 2009 and 2010. In 2008, they earned $169,300.
Senators: The salaries of senators are identical those of members of the House of Representatives. The last year in which senators and members of the House of Representatives did not have the same salary was 1991, when members of the House earned $125,100 per year and senators made $101,900
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