On The Supreme Court, It Pays To Be In Charge

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Ed. note: Indulge your inner nerd! Welcome to our daily legal trivia question. Lawyerly types are, at heart, type-A personalities that thrive on learning random bits of (mostly) useless trivia. Enjoy!

During the Supreme Court’s first session in 1789, the Chief Justice’s salary was $4,000, while associate justices made $3,500. What is the pay differential in 2015?

Hint: Count it as right if your answer is within $1000 of the correct answer.

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Answer: $11,300

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