Members of Parliament have been given a 2.49 per cent pay rise, meaning the Prime Minister receives an extra $11,170 a year and backbench MPs get a $3890 bump.
The Remuneration Authority has released its determination on MPs' salaries, the second since a change to peg MPs' salary increases to those in the wider public sector.
The increase takes Prime Minister John Key's salary to $459,739 while Labour leader Andrew Little and Cabinet Ministers will get $288,900 - up $7020.
Backbench MPs without extra responsibilities will get $160,024, up from $156,136.
The increase is backdated to July.