The real salary of Pope Leo XIV: How much does the first American Pope earn?

Despite headlines suggesting an enormous papal salary, the truth is surprising: the Pope does not receive a traditional paycheck.

The Vatican provides for his every need—housing, meals, healthcare, transportation, and security are all covered by the Holy See. The Pope may receive a modest monthly stipend for personal expenses, commonly estimated at €2,500–€3,000 (about $2,800 to $3,400). In theory, the position entitles the holder to a salary of up to €30,000 per month (roughly $33,800)—comparable to the U.S. president’s salary—but accepting it is optional. Pope Francis, for example, declined that salary throughout his papacy and chose a modest lifestyle instead.

The newly elected Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost, was earning an estimated €4,000–€5,000 per month as a cardinal. Now, as pope, he could technically receive the full €30,000 stipend, though it remains to be seen whether he will accept it.

The role offers substantial benefits, including residence in the Apostolic Palace (or Casa Santa Marta), full medical care, staff, Vatican vehicles, and global travel paid for by the Vatican. These benefits are not considered personal income.

Given that the new pontiff is a U.S. citizen, U.S. tax experts suggest he may face unique reporting obligations. The Vatican stipend, living allowances, and foreign bank accounts could trigger IRS reporting rules, although exemptions may apply under clergy tax provisions or head-of-state status.

Ultimately, while the Vatican may allocate a payroll-equivalent of approximately €30,000 per month to the papacy, most modern popes—especially those following Francis’s example—refuse the salary and live on a fraction of that amount. All personal needs are met by the Vatican, and any income is usually redirected toward charitable work.

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