Military retirees and disabled veterans will receive 2.8% increases to their monthly paychecks for 2026, thanks to the annual ...
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Here’s the 2026 cost-of-living boost for veterans, military retirees
As an example, a military retiree who receives $2,500 in retired pay will see a COLA increase of about $70 a month. For a ...
The government recently announced that during the shutdown, members of the United States military will not be paid, even if ...
Millions of U.S. veterans are set to receive a pay bump next year as part of the Department of Veterans Affairs' annual ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has rolled out updated compensation rates for Veterans with serviceconnected ...
For veterans rated 100% disabled by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), compensation is a vital financial lifeline, ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Some critical services are paused and many employees are not getting paid, Doug Collins says, though he will not guarantee ...
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Judges reject VA secretary’s request to pause veterans’ claims appeals
Secretary Collins asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to stop its work during the government shutdown. Judges ...
One VA staffer rubber-stamped benefits at 20 times the normal rate. That could be bad news for vets.
A VA staffer blindly approved tens of thousands of disability claims. Some veterans missed out on benefits, others may have ...
Veterans groups accused The Washington Post of overstating problems with the Department of Veterans Affairs disability compensation system and scapegoating former service members.
Welcome to Tax Week, a weeklong series of guides and resources for the 2025 tax season. Active-duty military service members and their families can generally rely on a fundamental rule of the taxation ...
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