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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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What you should know about the new career sea pay rules
Navy officials have announced new rules that can qualify sailors serving onboard coastal riverine and landing craft boats for daily sea pay under certain conditions.
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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 advocates ready to fight on for adequate pay raises
Lawmakers recently approved the biggest military pay raise in eight years, and next year’s pay hike will likely be even higher. But military advocates say they expect to continue having to fight for it.
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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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Troops serving on Sinai Peninsula to see financial windfall under new tax overhaul
A provision in the GOP-backed tax reform measure gives troops in the region the same tax status as those in designated combat zones.
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Fewer stateside troops to get cost-of-living allowance in 2018
About 28,000 service members will receive the continental U.S. cost-of-living allowance in 2018, down from about 35,150 this year.
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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.
-
What you should know about the new career sea pay rules
Navy officials have announced new rules that can qualify sailors serving onboard coastal riverine and landing craft boats for daily sea pay under certain conditions.
-
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 advocates ready to fight on for adequate pay raises
Lawmakers recently approved the biggest military pay raise in eight years, and next year’s pay hike will likely be even higher. But military advocates say they expect to continue having to fight for it.
-
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.
-
Troops serving on Sinai Peninsula to see financial windfall under new tax overhaul
A provision in the GOP-backed tax reform measure gives troops in the region the same tax status as those in designated combat zones.
-
Fewer stateside troops to get cost-of-living allowance in 2018
About 28,000 service members will receive the continental U.S. cost-of-living allowance in 2018, down from about 35,150 this year.
-
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.
-
What you should know about the new career sea pay rules
Navy officials have announced new rules that can qualify sailors serving onboard coastal riverine and landing craft boats for daily sea pay under certain conditions.
-
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 advocates ready to fight on for adequate pay raises
Lawmakers recently approved the biggest military pay raise in eight years, and next year’s pay hike will likely be even higher. But military advocates say they expect to continue having to fight for it.
-
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.
-
Troops serving on Sinai Peninsula to see financial windfall under new tax overhaul
A provision in the GOP-backed tax reform measure gives troops in the region the same tax status as those in designated combat zones.
-
Fewer stateside troops to get cost-of-living allowance in 2018
About 28,000 service members will receive the continental U.S. cost-of-living allowance in 2018, down from about 35,150 this year.












