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American Presidential Welfare: Is it true that you have your own library?
This benefit is indeed true, and it is also a bill passed by the US Congress. That is to say, anyone who retires from the presidency of the United States can build a library in his hometown, and all the expenses will be borne by the White House, so it is equivalent to the President of the United States having his own library.

After all, the United States is the head of state and has devoted all his life to the country for so long, so the retirement benefits of American presidents are naturally not low, but for American presidents, the money they take is not called pension, but welfare. No matter how the president is the face of a country, even if he retires, he can't be treated badly. When Obama stepped down as president, the White House gave Obama $30,000 a month. After tax deduction, Obama can get about $200,000 a year, and even the president's wife can get $20,000 a month.

Secondly, money is the most direct retirement treatment, but there are also some benefits that the president of the United States particularly wants. For example, the general government will give the president of the United States a transition fund, because it is difficult to adapt to the sudden resignation of the president, so they will be given some funds to slowly complete the transition from the president to an ordinary identity.

Secondly, the president can say that he doesn't have to spend a penny on medical care for life. Their medical insurance was borne by the White House, and this benefit was maintained until their death. Secondly, as I said just now, every retired president can build a library in his hometown. Therefore, as long as the president of the United States retires, he will be carefree for the rest of his life, provided with food, clothing, housing and transportation, properly arranged, and his social status will not be low.

You might say who will guarantee the personal safety of the president after retirement. After all, the president may have offended many people when he was in office, so the White House must have considered this. Therefore, after retirement, the president will send many extra staff to protect him, and professional bodyguards will always be with him. Not only the American president himself, but also the president's family will be treated equally.