The Pope, despite leading over a billion Catholics and heading a sovereign nation, does not receive a traditional paycheck. Instead, the Vatican covers all his living needs — housing, transport, food, medical care, and security.
Although entitled to a salary of about €2,500 per month, Pope Francis chose to forgo it during his time as pontiff (2013–2025). “It symbolises his dedication to poverty and simplicity,” the article explains, mirroring the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
The Vatican doesn’t pay popes in the typical sense — but they are far from poor. Resources include official residences, a fleet of vehicles, and allowances for charity, such as the €200,000 Pope Francis gave to Roman prisoners.