President Donald Trump signed the annual defense authorization bill into law Dec. 18, confirming a 3.8% raise in military basic pay.
President Donald Trump signed the annual defense authorization bill into law on December 18, confirming a 3.8% raise in military basic pay starting January 1, 2026. The raise applies across all ...
For our veterans who have already hung up the uniform, the news is steady as she goes. The Social Security Administration ...
US service members will receive a 3.8% pay raise starting January 2026, confirmed by President Trump’s defense policy bill.
In a push by Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Jack Reed, plans for targeted pay raises for junior enlisted military personnel have surfaced as an agenda item for this year. However, looming ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order marks the final step of the process to make the 2026 federal pay raise official for most civilian employees.
The Department of War announced that basic housing allowance for U.S. military members will increase by an average of 4.2 ...
Junior enlisted troops would see significant pay raises next year under a proposal from the House Appropriations Committee. (Sgt. Jennifer Schubert/Marine Corps) This story was updated at 3:45 pm EDT.
Congress increased family separation pay to $300 a month after the Pentagon did not act on the authority to raise it higher for nearly two years.
Taiwan’s military pay reform may ease recruitment woes, but stagnant promotion incentives and underfunded defense goals threaten long-term retention and modernization without further budget increases ...