More than 40 percent of White House staffers earn in excess of $100,000 a year. And some of the wealthiest aides to President Donald Trump aren't paid at all.
The White House released details of staff salaries on Friday. Among those forgoing pay are Trump's daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Below is the complete list of salaries earned by White House staff. It was released by the White House on June 30 and published by Axios.
$0/year:
Jared Kushner, Assistant to the President and Senior Advisor
Ivanka Trump, First Daughter and Advisor to the President
Reed Cordish, Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental and Technology Initiatives (who is worth more than $100 million according to financial disclosures)
The highest paid employees, $179,700/year:
Steve Bannon, Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor
Kellyanne Conway, Assistant to the President and Senior Council
Hope Hicks, Director of Strategic communications
Stephen Miller, Senior Policy Advisor
Reince Priebus, Chief of Staff
Sean Spicer, Press Secretary
Daniel Scavino, Director of Social Media
Thomas Bossert, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism
Andrew Bremberg, Director of the domestic policy council
Rick Dearborn, Deputy Chief of Staff for Legislative, Cabinet, Intergovernmental affairs and implementation
John DeStefano, Director of presidential personnel
Joseph Hagin, Deputy Chief of Staff for operations
Joseph Kellogg Jr.., Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff for the National Security Council
Omarosa Manigualt, Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison
Kathleen McFarland, Deputy National Security Advisor
Donald McGhan II, Counsel to the President
Robert Porter, White House Staff Secretary
Dina Powell, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy
Lindsay Reynolds, Chief of staff to the First Lady
Marc Short, Director of Office of Legislative Affairs
George Sifakis, Director of the Office of Public Liaison
source: Khaleejtimes
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