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Gary Cohn's White House salary is below nearly every other high ranking staffer

Aug 26, 2024, 15:09 IST
Kevin Lamarque/ReutersHe's basically doing it for free. Pictured: Gary Cohn.Former Goldman Sachs COO Gary Cohn took a steep pay cut to join President Donald Trump's administration.

Cohn, who earned a combined salary and bonus of $7.3 million at Goldman Sachs in 2016, is now making $30,000 a year as Trump's director of the National Economic Council - a 99.6% decrease.

The new salary figure is based on an annual report to Congress released Friday detailing compensation of White House staff.

Other high-ranking officials make considerably more. Steve Bannon, a chief strategist to Trump, makes $179,700, as does senior counselor Kellyanne Conway.

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It's unclear why Cohn's salary is lower than nearly every other employee listed on the White House payroll, and lower than that of a typical administrative assistant in the US. (They earn a median of about $34,050, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.)

The two previous directors of the National Economic Council, Jeffrey Zients and Eugene Sperling, each earned $172,200 in Barack Obama's administration.

But, before you run off to start a GoFundMe for Cohn, bear in mind that before leaving Goldman Sachs, he received an exit package worth at least $100 million.

Cohn, who spent 26 years at the investment bank, also averaged $20 million a year in salary, bonus, and stock awards in his last three years at the firm.

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