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PM Earns Less Than Half of Monthly Salaries of MNAs, Other Officials

Prime Minister of Pakistan Earns Less Than MPs and Top Officials, Cabinet Division Reveals

Despite holding Pakistanโ€™s highest constitutional office, the Prime Minister’s monthly salary is notably lower than that of Members of Parliament (MPs) and other senior government officials, according to figures presented by the Cabinet Division in the Senate.


๐Ÿ“‰ PM’s Salary vs Other Officials

As per official data:

  • ๐Ÿ’ฐ Prime Ministerโ€™s Total Salary: Approx. Rs. 200,000/month

    • Basic Salary: Rs. 107,280

    • Allowances Included: Total reaches Rs. 200,000

In comparison:

  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Members of Parliament (MPs) earn around Rs. 519,000/month

  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Speaker of the National Assembly & Chairman of the Senate each receive Rs. 1.3 million/month

This stark pay difference highlights how the PMโ€™s compensation is less than half of what an average MP earns, despite being the most powerful public office in the country.


๐Ÿ“Œ No Retirement Perks for the PM

Unlike many top officials, the Prime Minister does not enjoy any post-retirement privileges, which include:

  • โŒ No lifetime security detail

  • โŒ No pension

  • โŒ No tax exemptions

This distinguishes the PMโ€™s compensation package from other state officeholders, who often retain significant benefits after leaving office.


๐Ÿงพ Context Matters

While salary may not reflect the influence and responsibilities of the role, the data provides rare insight into Pakistanโ€™s public sector pay structureโ€”and may surprise many who assume the Prime Minister receives the highest compensation.


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