Ben Sasse's $1 Million Annual Salary Until 2028 Confirmed
Ben Sasse's $1 Million Annual Salary Until 2028 Confirmed
Ben Sasse's $1 Million Annual Salary Until 2028 Confirmed
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Former University of Florida President Ben Sasse will continue to receive an annual salary of over $1 million until 2028 after stepping down from his position in July 2024. Despite criticism over his spending habits while president, which reportedly increased from $5.6 million to $17.3 million, the university's board has extended him full severance and an ongoing role as president emeritus, professor, and external advisor. Sasse will also be provided with health benefits for himself and his family. He has defended his spending, stating it was necessary for substantial changes at the university. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has indicated that the state will look into the university's use of funds.

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University of Florida to Keep Paying Former President Sasse $1 Million a Year
He’s no longer UF’s president, but Ben Sasse will get a $1M annual salary until 2028
Ben Sasse will receive salary from University of Florida through 2028
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University of Florida to Keep Paying Former President Sasse $1 Million a Year
He’s no longer UF’s president, but Ben Sasse will get a $1M annual salary until 2028
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