Congress Pay Raise 2025 refers to a potential increase in salary for members of the United States Congress, effective in 2025. Congressional salaries have remained stagnant since 2009, and many argue that a pay raise is necessary to maintain the integrity and functionality of the legislative branch.
Proponents of a congressional pay raise cite several reasons for their support. Firstly, they argue that the current salary of $174,000 per year is insufficient to attract and retain qualified individuals to serve in Congress. Secondly, they contend that a pay raise would help to reduce the influence of special interests and lobbyists, as members of Congress would be less financially dependent on outside sources. Finally, they argue that a pay raise is a matter of fairness, as members of Congress have not received a salary increase in over a decade.