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Trump intends to freeze federal pay for 2019
President Donald Trump intends to keep federal pay frozen at 2018 levels, unless Congress intervenes in appropriations legislation.
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Court ruling could mean huge windfall for thousands of reservists
At issue are extra leave days for federal workers mobilized to help with combat operations overseas.
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Here’s why troops are poised for their biggest pay raise in nine years
The move will mean almost $700 more annually for even the most junior servicemembers.
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Pay stops, mission continues: Shutdown 101 for troops and families
Paychecks, commissaries, doctor’s appointments, PCS moves … what stops, and what doesn’t, if the budget bubble bursts.
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Troops and families: Here are some ways a shutdown could affect you
Military pay, child care, commissaries, health care and more could be affected during a government shutdown
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Military vs. civilian: Which pays better?
Do military service members make more money than civilians over a career? There is no simple answer. Comparing civilian pay to military compensation can seem like apples and oranges.
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Survey on support programs seeks input from 50,000 Army spouses
Here’s your chance to sound off to Army leadership
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Trump intends to freeze federal pay for 2019
President Donald Trump intends to keep federal pay frozen at 2018 levels, unless Congress intervenes in appropriations legislation.
-
Court ruling could mean huge windfall for thousands of reservists
At issue are extra leave days for federal workers mobilized to help with combat operations overseas.
-
Here’s why troops are poised for their biggest pay raise in nine years
The move will mean almost $700 more annually for even the most junior servicemembers.
-
Pay stops, mission continues: Shutdown 101 for troops and families
Paychecks, commissaries, doctor’s appointments, PCS moves … what stops, and what doesn’t, if the budget bubble bursts.
-
Troops and families: Here are some ways a shutdown could affect you
Military pay, child care, commissaries, health care and more could be affected during a government shutdown
-
Military vs. civilian: Which pays better?
Do military service members make more money than civilians over a career? There is no simple answer. Comparing civilian pay to military compensation can seem like apples and oranges.
-
Survey on support programs seeks input from 50,000 Army spouses
Here’s your chance to sound off to Army leadership
-
Trump intends to freeze federal pay for 2019
President Donald Trump intends to keep federal pay frozen at 2018 levels, unless Congress intervenes in appropriations legislation.
-
Court ruling could mean huge windfall for thousands of reservists
At issue are extra leave days for federal workers mobilized to help with combat operations overseas.
-
Here’s why troops are poised for their biggest pay raise in nine years
The move will mean almost $700 more annually for even the most junior servicemembers.
-
Pay stops, mission continues: Shutdown 101 for troops and families
Paychecks, commissaries, doctor’s appointments, PCS moves … what stops, and what doesn’t, if the budget bubble bursts.
-
Troops and families: Here are some ways a shutdown could affect you
Military pay, child care, commissaries, health care and more could be affected during a government shutdown
-
Military vs. civilian: Which pays better?
Do military service members make more money than civilians over a career? There is no simple answer. Comparing civilian pay to military compensation can seem like apples and oranges.
-
Survey on support programs seeks input from 50,000 Army spouses
Here’s your chance to sound off to Army leadership















