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T-shirts and hats with an image depicting the mugshot of former US President Donald Trump are pictured after being printed at the Y-Que printing store in Los Angeles, California, US, on August 26, 2023. Former Presi...
In 1789, the chief justice's salary was $4,000, while associate justices made $3,500. By 2023, the chief justice's salary had risen to $298,500, with associate justices receiving $285,400. The tradition of the “conference handshake” began with Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller in the...
From bartenders and waiters to hairdressers and taxi drivers, many workers in the United States depend on tips to supplement their base salary. In 2023, it is standard practice in the US to tip workers in these and other service industries. But that wasn't always the case. ...
as.comPosted at:05:12EDT05/10/2023 POLITICS What does the Speaker of the House do? Job description and salary Theduties of the Speaker are outlined in Article I, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution. "The House of Representatives shall choose their Speaker and other Officers; and shall ...
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We estimated the cost of total lost productive time attributed to common pain conditions in the US workforce in hours and dollars because of the influence of salary on cost estimates. Differences between the lost productive time distributions expressed in hours and in dollars are explained by ...
Had congress accepted an annual increase each year since 2009, the CRS states it would have pushed their annual salary from $174,000 to $208,300 in 2023. However, congress continues to write legislation that freezes their pay. Why does congress keep freezing its pay?
Trump wants to impose tariffs on all imports into the United States, but especially those from China. Technically, Congress should have to weigh in on those, but lawmakers have handed authority over tariffs to the president over the course of decades. ...
, who opted at the start of the previous Congress to reassert his own seniority on the Appropriations Committee, too. Hoyer in 2023 blocked Rep. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) from serving as the ranking member on the Financial Service funding panel. The former No. 2 House Democrat will conti...