<p>Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has signed up for speaking circuit and will charge a whooping USD 200,000 per speaking appearance, making her one of the highest paid public figures on such appearances.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Notably her salary as the Secretary of State, which she relinquished less than a month ago was USD 186,000.<br /><br />"Now that she's out as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton isn't going to be hurting for money, thanks to speaking fees of more $200,000 per speaking appearance, according to a source familiar with the situation," Buzzfeed reported.<br /><br />Clinton will be represented by the New York-based Harry Walker agency, which also represents her husband Bill Clinton, the former US President.<br /><br />According to CNN, Clinton gave 471 paid speeches during his 11 years as a private citizen and raked in an average of USD 1,89,000 per event - joining the speaking industry's rarefied six-figure circle occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Al Gore, Dick Cheney and Sarah Palin.<br /><br />Clinton, however, according to Politico, will do some speeches pro bono, particularly those for the charities and causes she champions. She will also be involved in non-profit works.</p>
<p>Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has signed up for speaking circuit and will charge a whooping USD 200,000 per speaking appearance, making her one of the highest paid public figures on such appearances.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Notably her salary as the Secretary of State, which she relinquished less than a month ago was USD 186,000.<br /><br />"Now that she's out as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton isn't going to be hurting for money, thanks to speaking fees of more $200,000 per speaking appearance, according to a source familiar with the situation," Buzzfeed reported.<br /><br />Clinton will be represented by the New York-based Harry Walker agency, which also represents her husband Bill Clinton, the former US President.<br /><br />According to CNN, Clinton gave 471 paid speeches during his 11 years as a private citizen and raked in an average of USD 1,89,000 per event - joining the speaking industry's rarefied six-figure circle occupied by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Al Gore, Dick Cheney and Sarah Palin.<br /><br />Clinton, however, according to Politico, will do some speeches pro bono, particularly those for the charities and causes she champions. She will also be involved in non-profit works.</p>