Does Carrie Lam really get paid more than Joe Biden? 11 of the highest-earning world leaders revealed, from Angela Merkel and Justin Trudeau to Yoshihide Suga
- Joe Biden’s US$400,000 a year pales in comparison to Singaporean leader Lee Hsien Loong’s US$1.6 million – but there’s no denying Air Force One is a major perk
- Carrie Lam earns a staggering amount as Hong Kong’s chief executive and gets driven around in a Mercedes-Benz – but apparently only gets paid in cash
Listed below are 11 of the highest-paid heads of government in the world and their surprisingly lavish perks – from private jumbo jets to sprawling mansions.
Read on to find out if your head of government made it on the list:
11. Justin Trudeau
Title – Prime Minister of Canada
Salary – US$146,000-US$365,000
The prime minister of Canada lives in a regal, 22-room Georgian Revival home known as Rideau Cottage on the grounds of Rideau Hall in Ottawa, Ontario. Dating back to 1867, Rideau Cottage underwent significant renovations in the year 2000. Its grand entrance is a pedimented porch, and sash windows and paired chimneys give the building a timeless and homey look.
Justin Trudeau might be a darling of world politics, but his US$170,000 holiday to billionaire philanthropist and spiritual leader the Aga Khan’s private island in the Bahamas with his family in 2017 caught the attention of the then conflict of interest and ethics commissioner, Mary Dawson. He was eventually found guilty of violating several sections of the federal Conflict of Interest Act as a result.
Another of Trudeau’s family trips – this time a business-related one to India – cost well over US$1 million.