How much money do U.S. House members make?
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Serving in the U.S. House of Representatives comes with a six-figure salary, along with perks including paid travel and housing costs.
While the $174,000 annual pay likely doesn't sound too shabby to those living in a country where the median individual wage comes to just over $59,000 a year, members of Congress are earning wages that were set in 2009. They haven't gotten an automatic cost-of-living adjustment since 2009.
In getting elected as Speaker of the House in October of 2023, Louisiana Republican Mike Johnson's annual salary jumped to $223,500. Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise and New York Democrat Hakeem Jeffries each make $193,4000 a year as the House majority and minority leaders, respectively.

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