It's good to be the pope - even a retired one, it turns out. As Pope Benedict XVI steps down on Thursday, his retirement package - the first one the Vatican has had to prepare in almost 600 years - would likely be considered a sweet deal by the average American senior, providing a steady income and generous perks. Let's start with the basics: The pope emeritus will receive a monthly pension of 2,500 euros, according to Italian newspaper La Stampa. That translates to almost N511,500 ($3,300), or close to the monthly maximum of N519250 ($3,350) after all the benefits are added.
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