It really depends. Some First Ladies pay for them out of their clothing budget (First Ladies, because they represent the US at diplomatic functions, have a budget for clothing). Others receive free designer dresses because certain designers know that if a first lady wears their gowns, the design will become popular and the public will want to buy that style.
Hillary Clinton was the first lady from 1994 to 1998 =)
Another term for the president's wife is the first lady.
the president's wife.
Thelma Catherine "Pat" Ryan Nixon was Richard Nixon's wife and the First Lady during his terms.
No. The first lady does not get any clothing allowance from the taxpayers. There is a trust fund donated by a private estate that provide money for the first lady's expenses. (see the related link)
No
$4000 a month now. Previous First Ladies were less fortunate with Laura Bush's being $1500 a month!
Military Compensation
They get a clothing allowance...of how much, I'm not sure. I know Sarah Palin had an allowance of $150,000 for the campaign-just to give you an idea. Sarah Palin did not get a clothing allowance. She received private money from the RNC (Republican National Committee) which is a PRIVATE fund, not a government fund.
Don't know how many times, but yes, for the first military girls get various allowances.
i heard she does and the amount is astronomical!
Slaves usually receive a minimal clothing allowance each year, which may consist of basic garments such as shirts, pants, and shoes. The allowance is often insufficient for meeting their clothing needs, forcing many slaves to rely on donations or make do with limited attire.
bonuses
Hillary Clinton is the former first lady of the United States and also a politician. Her clothing size is not public information.
It is a monthly amount, but it doesn't include your housing allowance which is listed in a separate table. If you are enlisted, you will also get a clothing allowance.
You must be first in line and must be wearing a lot of "freaky and Lady Gaga like" clothing.