The naive, the idealists and the politicians will tell you that it is paid for by private supporters or committees or boosters, but all that means is that enough tax leeches circumvented the Constitution again and figured out a way to make money while donating money and, in he long run, the cost is still, as always, passed on to the taxpayers.
It is part of the budget for the National Park Service. The White House is not a private home and is under the governance of the Park Service. Any time an item is moved, dusted, repaired, or changed in the house it is watched and documented. The entire bottom floor is a museum open to the public. This is the "Peoples" house and has been since it was first built.
Type your answer here... we tax payers do...
You and I and all other tax-paying Americans pay for it.
We taxpayers pay for concerts in the White House. This is a justifiable expense.
The taxpayers?
The president
Because her laundry keeps him fed and pays for the house.
Because her laundry keeps him fed and pays for the house.
They do if the parties are state occasions. If the president has a party for his friends he pays for it.
insurance,public schools,FICA,th white house,etc.
All the running costs are paid by the state- from the taxes the working people pay.
According to the White House, the nonprofit White House Historical Association covered the expenses of redecorating the Oval Office through a contribution from the committee that paid for Obama's inauguration. The office is usually redesigned with the help of the First Lady's office, an interior designer and the White House Curator, who is responsible for the art and furnishings used in the White House.
yes, yes there is National technology day!!
It does not matter who pays for the wedding decorations now days. Back in the day it was the parents of the bride who paid for most of the stuff besides the rehearsal dinner that was paid by the grooms family.
The show pays.The show pays.The show pays.The show pays.