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Fortunately for military spouses, you can still save for your own retirement, even with challenges such as unemployment and underemployment that come with military life.
This week active duty service members and drilling Reserve and Guard members became eligible to opt out of the High-3 military retirement plan into the new portable Blended Retirement System (BRS ...
A military spouse who spent 25 years working for the federal government feels said she feels forced to retire, and it's ...
As many as 2.4 million active-duty and reserve component members, roughly 75 percent of the Total Force, will be invited in 2018 to switch to the new "blended" military retirement plan Congress ...
In the United States, the taxation of military retirement pay varies significantly ... For retirees residing in these states, ...
Defense Health officials advise those who briefly lost Tricare coverage to call the DEERS support office to confirm their eligibility. Military Times © 2025 ...
Your monthly retiree account statement (RAS) is an important document that helps you keep track of your retired military pay, ...
As part of the Defense Department’s effort to trim its workforce, tens of thousands of civilian employees have resigned and ...
On Tuesday, the Vermont House of Representatives voted 142-2 to pass S.51, supporting Vermont’s families, workers, retirees, ...
Vermont Business Magazine Today, the Vermont House of Representatives voted 142-2 to pass S.51, supporting Vermont’s families, workers, retirees, and military veterans.