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Fact Checking Claims About Congressional Pay
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Fact Checking Claims About Congressional Pay

Social media posts claim members gave themselves a 21-percent raise.

Alec Dent
Mar 16
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Viral social media posts claim that members of Congress have raised their pay by 21 percent in passing a recent bill.

Twitter avatar for @ChristinePFarmsChristine Petrasso @ChristinePFarms
So, anyone else pissed that congress gave themselves a 21% raise, or is it just me. They need an extra 30+ grand a year and they won't even raise minimum wage from $7.25 an hour??!!!

March 11th 2022

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The claims are inaccurate: The $1.5 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law by President Joe Biden on Friday included funds for a number of projects, but a congressional pay raise was not among them. The omnibus included a 21 percent increase in members’ representational allowance, the budget given to each member of Congress to carry out the duties of his or her office. This budget covers pay for staff, office materials, mailing expenses, and any other expenses a member of Congress might incur while performing his or her job. In 2021, the ceiling for congressional staff salaries was raised to $199,300. Previously, it had been capped at $173,900, $100 below the salary of members.

Congress has not given itself a salary increase since 2009, and the omnibus includes a provision continuing the freeze on salaries that has been in place since then, reading: “Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no adjustment shall be made under section 601(a) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 (2 U.S.C. 4501) (relating to cost of living adjustments for Members of Congress) during fiscal year 2022.”

If you have a claim you would like to see us fact check, please send us an email at factcheck@thedispatch.com. If you would like to suggest a correction to this piece or any other Dispatch article, please email corrections@thedispatch.com.

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Matt A
Mar 17

RE: 27th Amendment

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Pat Riot
Mar 17

People in charge of a large staff and representing over a million people shouldn't be paid the starting salary of a 22 year old google engineer just out of college. All this does is insure that only the rich and/or corrupt will run for Congress.

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