The word leaders with the fattest paychecks

Low salary compared to CEOs
The highest paid world leaders
Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore
One of the least corrupt countries in the world
John Lee Ka Chiu, Hong Kong
Salary increase for senior government officials
An incentive to hire highly qualified people
Viola Amherd, Switzerland
Joe Biden, United States
$50,000 extra and other luxuries
Anthony Albanese, Australia
Other well-paid world leaders
Top 10
Canada
United Kingdom
Lowest paid leaders
Corruption trap
Low salary compared to CEOs

Being head of state or head of government implies a lot of pressure from the citizens of the country, as well as internationally; long, tedious working hours and relatively low pay, at least compared to that of CEOs of large companies.

The highest paid world leaders

However, some world leaders have a much better salary than others. These are some of the highest paid political leaders in the world in 2024.

Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore

Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore, receives the highest compensation of any government leader globally. He earns approximately $1.6 million a year, according to World Population Review.

One of the least corrupt countries in the world

The high salaries are meant to discourage corruption among top ministers and attract the brightest government officials to serve Singaporeans. Perhaps, that is why Singapore is among the least corrupt countries in the world, according to Statista.

Photo: Peter Nguyen/Unsplash

John Lee Ka Chiu, Hong Kong

John Lee Ka Chiu, chief executive of Hong Kong, ranks second. According to the South China Morning Post, he earns approximately $672,000 a year.

Salary increase for senior government officials

According to the Chinese newspaper, he achieved this annual salary after the Hong Kong government implemented a 12.4% salary increase proposal for all its heads.

An incentive to hire highly qualified people

The salary increase was seen as an incentive to recruit and retain highly-qualified government officials, as well as to cushion the effects of inflation, the Chinese daily reported.

Viola Amherd, Switzerland

Viola Amherd, president of the Swiss Confederation since December 13, 2023, earns CHF 456,854 ($505,000) annually, according to the Swiss government, ranking third on the list of the world's highest-paid leaders.

Joe Biden, United States

Being the leader of the world's superpower, many people would expect US President Joe Biden to be the top-earning government official. But he is fourth on the list, with an annual salary of $400,000.

$50,000 extra and other luxuries

However, the country also allows its president an expense of $50,000 "to help defray expenses related to or resulting from the performance of his official duties", according to the US Code. In addition, he has access to the most luxurious amenities such as the White House and the Air Force One.

Anthony Albanese, Australia

The fifth highest paid world leader is Australian Prime Minister and former Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese, who trails Biden with an annual salary of approximately $378,400, according to the Financial Australian Review.

Other well-paid world leaders

Not far behind is Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz (pictured), who earns about $360,000 a year, followed by New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, who earns nearly $340,000, according to Wage Indicator.

Top 10

Also in the top ten are: Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, Mauritania's president with a salary of $330,000, followed by Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer who earns $328,000 a year, and Luc Frieden (in the photo), Prime Minister of Luxembourg with a salary of  $278,000 per year.

Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau earns CA$379,000 ($282,000) annually, according to CTV News, ranking 12th on the list of the world's highest-paid leaders.

United Kingdom

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak earns around £161,401 ($186,685) a year. Although it doesn't make much of a difference to him, given that he is the 222nd richest person in the world, according to The Sunday Times.

Lowest paid leaders

On the other hand, some world leaders are really underpaid. Some of the worst are the President of Laos ($1,630 per year); The president of Cuba, Miguel Díaz-Canel ($360 per year) or Ali Khamenei (pictured), the supreme leader of Iran, who supposedly does not receive a salary.

Corruption trap

However, low salaries in top government jobs often lead to corruption, especially in a dictatorial regime like Iran's, for example. And while on paper they may have a certain salary, chances are, they actually have millions at their disposal.

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