Military Benefits
2022 Basic Allowance for Housing Rates Up, But Some Pandemic Bumps Are Gone
The average increase is the largest in years, but some servicemembers could see a slight drop in their benefit.
The average increase is the largest in years, but some servicemembers could see a slight drop in their benefit.
Get help from MOAA with this major change, including what you can do in advance.
The bipartisan Caring for Survivors Act includes a long-sought fix to Dependency and Indemnity Compensation.
If you and/or your family reach or come close to the TRICARE catastrophic cap every year, you should consider this option.
MOAA works to protect your eroding health care benefit -- work that has yielded results.
Find out what materials may be delayed, and how much longer you could have to respond.
MOAA can assist with a complicated transition process. Here’s what you need to know.
The bill mandating the review was one of four pieces of legislation related to veterans signed into law Nov. 30.
TFL turned 20 in October, but its future is far from certain.
MOAA continues to fight against the risks to your benefit, and your health, highlighted by this report.
From improved survivor compensation to cutting VA red tape, learn about bills designed to help veterans and their families.
Secretary Denis McDonough praised MOAA for its support of veterans. Here’s what else he told members.