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  1. 2024 Pay Increase. Military pay will increase 5.2% for 2024, compared to 2023 levels. The military pay charts linked below apply to active members of the Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force,...

    • What Comes Next?
    • What MOAA Is Tracking: Dod
    • What MOAA Is Tracking: VA
    • What MOAA Is Tracking: Other Departments
    • MOAA’s Role

    After the release of the skinny budget April 9, Congress began meeting with administration officials to question them about their requests. Hearings will continue with the full version of the proposal. Following this analysis, the House and Senate Budget Committees will develop separate budget resolutions, which will set the spending constraints fo...

    The DoD budget proposal is set at $715 billion, an $11 billion (1.7%) increase that does not keep pace with inflation from FY 2021’s enacted level, nor does it match the 3% to 5% above inflation through FY 2023 that served as a benchmark for previous budget discussions. Key takeaways include a 2.7% pay raise that remains tied to the Employment Cost...

    The VA is requesting $269.9 billion for FY 2022, a 10% increase over last year. Priorities flagged by MOAA in this year’s budget proposal include: Veterans’ Health Care 1. Continuing investment in VA’s electronic health record modernization. 2. Expanding VA caregiver support program services, including the phased expansion of the Program of Compreh...

    The Department of Commerce’s budget requests $11.5 billion, up 29% ($2.6 billion) from the FY 2021 enacted level. The administration’s proposal funds the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administra...
    The Department of Health and Human Services’FY 2022 proposal includes $131.8 billion in discretionary spending, a 23.5% increase from the FY 2021 enacted level.
    The Department of Homeland Security’s FY 2022 budget requests $52 billion, which is nearly equal to the FY 2021 enacted level. The administration’s proposal funds the Coast Guard with $13.1 billion...

    MOAA will continue to analyze the administration’s budget proposal and engage with elected officials to ensure our legislative priorities remain at the forefront of Congress’ and the administration’s agendas. While MOAA remains nonpartisan, we also remain aware of the many challenges ahead for the congressional budget process. We will keep our memb...

  2. Mar 10, 2010 · So, this viral Facebook update is correct that Obama proposed a 1.4 percent pay increase for military personnel in 2011. Depending on the time frame, it's the smallest since 1973 or 1962.

  3. Dec 22, 2023 · Published December 22, 2023 at 4:20pm ET. President Joe Biden signed the annual defense authorization bill into law Friday afternoon, confirming the largest raise in military basic pay in...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Money for 5.2% Troop Pay Raise, Enlisted Hardship Bonuses Included in Last-Minute Government Funding Bill Visitors walk outside of the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, in Washington. (AP ...

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · Published January 31, 2024 at 4:28pm ET. Reforming military pay and benefits and improving housing conditions are the top two quality-of-life issues for service members that lawmakers should...

  6. Unless Congress and/or the President act to set a different military basic pay raise, annual military basic pay raises are linked to the increase in private-sector wages, as measured by the Employment Cost Index (ECI). The basic pay raises since 2007: 1 January 2007: 2.2% 1 April 2007: 0.5% 1 January 2008: 3.5% 1 January 2009: 3.9% 1 January ...

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