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New program to cut child care costs for military families coming to more states
Officials also are in discussions in California, North Carolina and more parts of Florida.
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More infant formula is coming to commissary shelves
Customers will still see some shortages of infant formula for the time being, but commissary officials are optimistic that things will start to ‘normalize’ within 90 days.
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Military families suffering from higher costs? Here’s some relief.
Here are some ongoing efforts to ease the effects of inflation for service members and families.
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‘Feeding our paycheck to the pumps’: Troops, families deal with inflation
“Our head is above water, but I’m not sure for how long,” one soldier said of his family.
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Are commissaries providing the savings they promised to troops?
Providing savings to service members is of particular concern right now due to the inflation in food prices.
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Made in China? More than half the products in military exchanges could be banned
A ban on Chinese-made products could affect sales of clothing, shoes, baby items, home appliances, electronics, computers, Apple phones and lots more.
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More child care spaces opening to working military families after COVID-19 pause in priority system
With moving season in full swing, this policy helps military families get their children into child development centers.
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Military families: How are you dealing with inflation?
Tell us: What has inflation done to your family budget?
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Talents and passion: How eight amazing military teens helped better the lives of those around them in a pandemic
Through difficult times, these inspiring teens have put their many talents to use in service of others, and they have sage advice for other military kids, military parents and, indeed, us all.
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Overseas military spouses struggle to continue teleworking for their federal agencies
Telework was becoming a solution for federally employed military spouses moving overseas, but major roadblocks have appeared.
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New program to cut child care costs for military families coming to more states
Officials also are in discussions in California, North Carolina and more parts of Florida.
-
More infant formula is coming to commissary shelves
Customers will still see some shortages of infant formula for the time being, but commissary officials are optimistic that things will start to ‘normalize’ within 90 days.
-
Military families suffering from higher costs? Here’s some relief.
Here are some ongoing efforts to ease the effects of inflation for service members and families.
-
‘Feeding our paycheck to the pumps’: Troops, families deal with inflation
“Our head is above water, but I’m not sure for how long,” one soldier said of his family.
-
Are commissaries providing the savings they promised to troops?
Providing savings to service members is of particular concern right now due to the inflation in food prices.
-
Made in China? More than half the products in military exchanges could be banned
A ban on Chinese-made products could affect sales of clothing, shoes, baby items, home appliances, electronics, computers, Apple phones and lots more.
-
More child care spaces opening to working military families after COVID-19 pause in priority system
With moving season in full swing, this policy helps military families get their children into child development centers.
-
Military families: How are you dealing with inflation?
Tell us: What has inflation done to your family budget?
-
Talents and passion: How eight amazing military teens helped better the lives of those around them in a pandemic
Through difficult times, these inspiring teens have put their many talents to use in service of others, and they have sage advice for other military kids, military parents and, indeed, us all.
-
Overseas military spouses struggle to continue teleworking for their federal agencies
Telework was becoming a solution for federally employed military spouses moving overseas, but major roadblocks have appeared.
-
New program to cut child care costs for military families coming to more states
Officials also are in discussions in California, North Carolina and more parts of Florida.
-
More infant formula is coming to commissary shelves
Customers will still see some shortages of infant formula for the time being, but commissary officials are optimistic that things will start to ‘normalize’ within 90 days.
-
Military families suffering from higher costs? Here’s some relief.
Here are some ongoing efforts to ease the effects of inflation for service members and families.
-
‘Feeding our paycheck to the pumps’: Troops, families deal with inflation
“Our head is above water, but I’m not sure for how long,” one soldier said of his family.
-
Are commissaries providing the savings they promised to troops?
Providing savings to service members is of particular concern right now due to the inflation in food prices.
-
Made in China? More than half the products in military exchanges could be banned
A ban on Chinese-made products could affect sales of clothing, shoes, baby items, home appliances, electronics, computers, Apple phones and lots more.
-
More child care spaces opening to working military families after COVID-19 pause in priority system
With moving season in full swing, this policy helps military families get their children into child development centers.
-
Military families: How are you dealing with inflation?
Tell us: What has inflation done to your family budget?
-
Talents and passion: How eight amazing military teens helped better the lives of those around them in a pandemic
Through difficult times, these inspiring teens have put their many talents to use in service of others, and they have sage advice for other military kids, military parents and, indeed, us all.
-
Overseas military spouses struggle to continue teleworking for their federal agencies
Telework was becoming a solution for federally employed military spouses moving overseas, but major roadblocks have appeared.













