After leaving office, former U.S. vice presidents receive a pension that is determined by the Vice Presidential Act of 1962, which provides for a pension equal to 50% of the salary of the current vice president. As of 2023, this amount is approximately $24,000 per year. Additionally, former vice presidents may receive benefits such as health care and office allowances, and they are entitled to Secret Service protection for a specified number of years.
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