President Donald Trump signed the annual defense authorization bill into law Dec. 18, confirming a 3.8% raise in military basic pay.
Lawmakers used the National Defense Authorization Act to authorize a 3.8% pay raise for troops and push back against Trump’s ...
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 ...
The president also tasked OPM Director Scott Kupor with analyzing whether to provide federal law enforcement officers with a ...
For our veterans who have already hung up the uniform, the news is steady as she goes. The Social Security Administration confirmed a 2.8% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) effective Dec. 1, 2025. In ...
US service members will receive a 3.8% pay raise starting January 2026, confirmed by President Trump’s defense policy bill.
A new executive order promises a 1% federal pay raise in 2026, with a few minor additions for federal law enforcement and ...
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.
Military retirement pay will rise 2.8% in 2026 as the new COLA takes effect, lifting checks starting December 31, 2025. The increase mirrors Social Security and VA adjustments and adds $28 per $1,000 ...
Warrior Dividend payment taxable and does it affect my BAH or pay raise? This explainer answers service member questions ...
The White House’s plans for a “warrior dividend” to reward troops this holiday season are actually housing assistance funds approved this summer.