Boston Herald

Pelosi sets $45G yearly salary minimum for aides

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Addressing concerns about the working conditions for some Capitol Hill aides, Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced on Friday a $45,000 minimum annual salary for House staff and teed up for a vote next week a resolution that would pave the way for aides to join a union.

While jobs on Capitol Hill are highly coveted and can lead to big salaries down the road, the work often involves grueling hours and low pay in a region where steep housing costs can leave little money for other necessitie­s.

Lawmakers set the pay for their aides. The money comes from an allowance made available to each member to cover rent, equipment, salary and other expenses incurred in performing their official duties.

Pelosi noted that the recent approval of a 21% increase in that allowance should more than cover the increased salaries. She encouraged members to use the increase “to honor the committed work of your staff members.”

“Doing so will open the doors to public service for those who may not have been able to afford to do so in the past,” Pelosi said. “This is also an issue of fairness, as many of the youngest staffers working the longest hours often earn the lowest salaries.”

The average cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment in Washington is about $2,425 a month, according to Rent.com. And the average price of a studio is $1,942 a month, which over the course of a year, would still represent more than half the new minimum salary for House staffers.

An advocacy group called Issue One noted in a report earlier this year that the average House staffer in a member office has only been in their position for about 2.5 years, and that lagging pay and other factors had led to what it described as a “brain drain” on Capitol Hill.

“If Congress wants to attract a capable workforce, increasing pay for entrylevel workers is the place to start,” said the group, which describes itself as a political reform group that aims to reduce the influence of big money in politics.

The deadline for implementi­ng the $45,000 annual minimum will be Sept. 1.

The median salary for staff working for an individual lawmaker was $50,000 last year, according to the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FLOOR SET: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has set a $45,000 miniumum pay level for aides.
JACQUELYN MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FLOOR SET: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has set a $45,000 miniumum pay level for aides.

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