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  1. Age limits. Each branch of the military has age limits to enlist in active duty: Air Force: 17 - 39. Army: 17 - 35. Coast Guard: 17 - 31. Marine Corps: 17 - 28. Navy: 17 - 39. Space Force: 17 - 39. The age limits are different if you join as an officer or join the Guard or Reserve.

  2. Apr 2, 2024 · A VA home loan limit is not a limit on the loan you can receive but rather a cap on the amount the VA will guarantee to your lender. As of 2020, veterans eligible for the VA home loan program with full entitlement do not have any loan limits. The Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2019 provided this change. Previously, the limit was $144,000.

  3. The 2019 annual income limits for nondisabled veterans are $36,000 for individuals and $43,900 for married joint filers (joint income) (see OPM Question and Answer Booklet for Tax Relief Programs).

  4. By providing benefits to purchase food, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is vital to supporting the nutrition, health, and well-being of military veterans. New temporary SNAP time limit exemptions1 went into effect September 1, including for veterans (e.g., people with military experience regardless of the conditions of their discharge or release) pursuant to the 2023 ...

  5. Nov 25, 2020 · During 2019, military veterans aged ≥20 years were more likely to have chronic pain than were nonveterans (31.5% versus 20.1%). By age group, the likelihood of having chronic pain was higher among veterans than nonveterans for those aged 20–34 years (27.1% versus 9.4%), 35–49 years (27.7% versus 17.7%), and 50–64 years (37.2% versus 26.3%). Among those aged ≥65 years, prevalence of ...

  6. For certain Veterans the VA National Income Threshold (based on previous year’s gross household income) is used to determine eligibility for Priority Group 5 assignment and cost-free VA health care. Applicable VA pension income thresholds are used to determine eligibility for cost-free medications and/or beneficiary travel benefits.

  7. Dec 14, 2023 · For this report, the Congressional Budget Office compared the earnings, personal income, and household income of veterans who have a disability rating with those of veterans who do not have one. The agency’s analysis focused on differences between those groups for working-age men, ages 22 to 54, from 2017 to 2019. CBO found the following: