The head of USAID has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that he earned $23 million over the past four years. The whopping amount has sparked widespread curiosity and debate over how he amassed such a huge sum during his tenure. The salary includes not only his base salary, but also performance bonuses, stock options and other compensation packages linked to his role overseeing international development programs.

While some argue that this income reflects the high level of responsibility and leadership required to run a major U.S. government agency, others are questioning the fairness of such a compensation structure, especially in the public sector. This situation has sparked a renewed conversation about executive pay, transparency, and accountability in government agencies.
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