This is how much some of our world leaders are earning. If you are like
me, you may want to ask, do they really deserve it? Of course, the likes of
Putin (Russian president), do not deserve a salary for destroying lives that he did not and cannot create. However, little or nowhere will
what you and I think matter if all we do is to talk, comment and do nothing.
We need to face the challenge before us and begin to rise up to the task
that we have been born to carry out. No one was born to be a waste or a
passer-by. We all have a calling and purpose for our lives and could earn more
than these.
Some of us and our children are the future leaders of our countries, but
this prophecy or dream will not come to pass if we remain where we are before
we read this page. But if we will just ask ourselves and our Creator what the
next step is and begin to take it or walk it, even the sky will not be our
limit.
Be challenged today and take action as you become the next most
important person in your sphere of influence.
This
is how much world leaders are paid
Harry
Readhead for Metro.co.ukSaturday 21 Mar 2015 4:29 pm
(Picture:
CNN Money/The Guardian)
Yes, they’re running a country, but how much are they getting
paid?
When Vladimir Putin announced that he and his staff would be taking a 10
percent pay cut due to economic sanctions imposed on Russia, many wondered if
he would even feel the difference to his wallet.
And maybe he won’t, but Putin’s £90,957.73 a year is nothing
compared to the earnings of Hsien Loong, who rakes in nearly 10 times that
amount at £1,136515.59.
Barack Obama earns £276,522.74
a year (Picture: Getty Images)
And it might surprise you to learn that Barack Obama’s salary also pales
in comparison to the Singapore premier’s, despite the US President being
the second-highest paid leader with a yearly income of £276,522.74.
The UK’s David Cameron is the sixth-highest paid leader, earning
£143,659.71, with Canada’s Stephen Harper, Germany’s Angela Merkel and South
Africa’s Jacob Zuma taking up the third, fourth and fifth positions
respectively.
Vladimir Putin’s salary is nearly £30,000 less than that of France’s
Francois Hollande while Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, has a
salary of just £20,264.85 – almost £60,000 less than Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff.
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