Final answer:
The president does not have an allotted amount for franking as this privilege is extended to members of Congress. Instead, the president receives a $50,000 annual expense account along with a $400,000 salary which is used for official expenses and cannot be changed during the term.
Step-by-step explanation:
The term franking is associated with the privilege granted to U.S. congress members, and does not directly apply to the President's communications. However, the President is allotted a $50,000 annual expense account, which is part of the compensation package, and the Presidential Salary is currently $400,000. This is separate from the President's personal funds and is used for official expenses. The franking privilege, allowing free mail to communicate with voters, is specifically for congress members, not the President. Therefore, the President does not have an allotted amount for franking.