Use part of your pay raise to tackle high-interest debt, such as credit cards or loans. Reducing debt not only saves money on ...
The cost-of-living adjustment is significantly less than last year’s, which at 8.7% was the largest bump in four decades. Military Times © 2024 ...
Increasing pay and benefits alone won't be enough to attract young people to the service, Army Secertary nominee Daniel ...
The Pentagon is also likely to pause military recruitment and operational planning. The pause in pay and furloughs will have impacts that go beyond U.S. borders. USAA is preparing to step in for ...
Viktorcvetkovic / Getty Images Members of the United States military are eligible for a variety of government programs to help pay for college. This is true regardless of whether they're currently ...
U.S. service members earn more in money and benefits than most civilians in similar demographics, the Defense Department said this week following the release of a military pay review done every ...
A pair of Republicans are introducing legislation that would offer service members who were fired over the military’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate a chance to get their jobs back and receive backpay.
VIETNAM UNCHRONICLED: MOAA presents stories of service and sacrifice. MOAA National serves in an advisory capacity for ...
Lawmakers are touting the bill's 14.5% pay raise for junior enlisted service members and a 4.5% increase for others as key to improving the quality of life for those serving in the U.S. military.
Congress, after many years, finally passed the Social Security Fairness Act, which was signed into law Jan 6, 2025. This Act ...