Military members, retirees, veterans, and their family members have access to a variety of extremely valuable benefits. This section of our site can help you learn more about the benefits you have earned and how to apply for them. Thank you for your service!
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Skyrocketing costs nationwide for housing, food and other necessities have prompted defense officials and lawmakers to make major changes to pay and benefits for troops and veterans over the past several years. Service members saw a 5.2% pay increase in 2024, the biggest annual bump i...
(e.g., Post 9/11 GI Bill), health care, and retirement. These benefits, moreover, are extended to their spouses and children. This means that the legitimate social network of the military is not confined to active duty service members, but includes the service members’ families. As such...
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Using Veterans Benefits to Pay for Graduate School The amount of aid depends on where a veteran goes to school, but it generally covers the full cost of tuition at in-state public schools and in some cases covers the full cost of out-of-state schools, according to the VA. In cases wher...
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Service members who joined the military on or after September 8, 1980 qualify for the High-36retirement plan, which calculates benefits based on the average of your highest 36 months of base pay. Members under the High 3 plan can also contribute to the TSP, but there aren’t any matching...
Service members who joined the military on or after September 8, 1980 qualify for the High-36retirement plan, which calculates benefits based on the average of your highest 36 months of base pay. Members under the High 3 plan can also contribute to the TSP, but there aren’t any matching...