The salaries of world leaders.
America, Barack Obama , £267,000 ($400,000)
Canada, Stephen Harper, £173.136 ($260.000)
Germany, Angela Merkel, £155.834 ($234,383)
South Africa, Jacob Zuma, £148.576 ($223,500)
United Kingdom, David Cameron, £142,500 ($214,782)
This includes his salary as a member of parliament, which is £67,060.
Japan, Shinzo Abe, £134.984 ($202.700)
France, Francois Hollande, £129.539 ($194.300)
The French president took a 30% pay cut the moment he took office in 2012.
Russia, Vladimir Putin, £90.687 ($136,00)
Due to the economic crisis, Putin said last week he was cutting his salary by 10% to $136,000.
Italy, Matteo Renzi, £82.670 ($124,600)
Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, £80.052 ($120,000)
India, Narendra Modi, £20.017 ($30,300)
China, Xi Jinping, £14.679 ($22,000)
Xi Jinping received a 60% pay rise at the start of this year.
America, Barack Obama , £267,000 ($400,000)
Canada, Stephen Harper, £173.136 ($260.000)
Germany, Angela Merkel, £155.834 ($234,383)
South Africa, Jacob Zuma, £148.576 ($223,500)
United Kingdom, David Cameron, £142,500 ($214,782)
This includes his salary as a member of parliament, which is £67,060.
Japan, Shinzo Abe, £134.984 ($202.700)
France, Francois Hollande, £129.539 ($194.300)
The French president took a 30% pay cut the moment he took office in 2012.
Russia, Vladimir Putin, £90.687 ($136,00)
Due to the economic crisis, Putin said last week he was cutting his salary by 10% to $136,000.
Italy, Matteo Renzi, £82.670 ($124,600)
Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, £80.052 ($120,000)
India, Narendra Modi, £20.017 ($30,300)
China, Xi Jinping, £14.679 ($22,000)
Xi Jinping received a 60% pay rise at the start of this year.
