China civil servants get first pay hike since 2006
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Beijing
CHINA'S leaders just awarded all civil servants their first pay increase since 2006, with President Xi Jinping seeing his monthly salary rise to 11,385 yuan (S$2,451), the official China Daily reported on Tuesday.
That translates into a yearly wage of US$21,984 compared with US$400,000 for US President Barack Obama.
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