What State House could appropriate from the White House
It is quite simple to envision a life of unparalleled privilege, convenience, and a $400,000 annual salary when we consider the President of the United States.
The iconic White House is the residence of the most powerful individual in the world, who is perpetually protected by security personnel and advisers.
Nevertheless, behind the splendor and the power is a surprising reality: the U.S. president is liable for covering a range of personal expenses out of pocket.
Let’s delve in to the lesser-known aspects of presidential finances, including the personal expenses that the occupant of the Oval Office incurs.
We also examine how this approach can be applied to Kenya, particularly in light of President William Ruto’s recent call for the government and Kenyans to reduce their expenditures.
Essentials for the Home Presidents and their families are still obligated to pay for their personal household objects while residing in the White House.