TPA Releases Congressional Compensation Report

Taxpayers Protection Alliance

August 28, 2013

This morning the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA) released a report exposing the costs behind congressional compensation and the sobering figures of how much the taxpayer is paying when it comes to pay, and benefits for elected officials. The report, “Money Well Spent? The Facts and Figures of Congressional Compensation” (which you can read here) shows that in addition to a salary of $174,000 per year, which by itself puts DC representatives among the highest-paid 5 percent of US workers, members of Congress also receive more generous benefits than typical employees, with total congressional compensation including benefits adding up to $286,000 per year.  The report notes that members of Congress make 3.4 times more than the average full-time American worker. With a $16.7 trillion debt and budget deadlines fast approaching, there is the added concern that the output of work being done by Congress falls short in comparison to their salary. Immediate steps need to be taken to cut congressional salaries and benefits and reassure Americans that sacrifices made during this economic downturn are being widely shared.

Here’s TPA’s Press release on the report:

August 28, 2013

Legislators Earn Three Times More Than Average Americans

Taxpayer group releases report on congressional salaries and benefits


ALEXANDRIA, VA –
This morning the Taxpayers Protection Alliance (TPA) released its latest report exposing the costs behind congressional compensation and the sobering figures that highlight just how much taxpayers are paying when it comes to salaries and benefits for elected officials. The report also shows that elected officials in the United States enjoy compensation that is equivalent to more than three times the amount of the average wage in the nation. Read the full report on congressional compensation here.

Members of Congress receive pay and benefits far in excess of what average working Americans receive. In addition to a salary of $174,000 per year, which by itself puts legislators among the highest-paid five percent of U.S. workers, Members of Congress also receive generous fringe benefits. In fact, congressional compensation, including benefits, totals around $286,000 per year. With the average full-time employee in the United States earning $50,875 annually, Members of Congress make 3.4 times more than the average American.

“With a $16.7 trillion debt and a Congress poised to miss another budget deadline on September 30, it is confusing why members of Congress are still among the best compensated employees in America,” said Taxpayers Protection Alliance President David Williams. “If Congress is serious about fiscal responsibility, the first cut should be to their salaries.”

The study also shows that if congressional salaries were cut to $100,000, taxpayers could save $39 million annually.

“This report comes on the heels of many complaints from Washington about sequestration, and while politicians on both sides continue to decry spending cuts to their sacred cow programs, there is still very little effort being focused on reducing congressional compensation. Given budget deficits and Congress’ seeming inability to agree on plans to address the shortfall, many Americans are skeptical of what they receive in return for what they are paying their elected representatives. Immediate steps need to be taken to cut congressional salaries and benefits.”