How much does a married E4 make in the army?
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How much does a married E4 make in the army?
E-4 Servicemember with Three Years of Military Service: Annual Regular Military Compensation (RMC)
Individual Servicemember | Servicemember w/ Family of 4 | |
---|---|---|
Basic Pay | $27,778 | $27,778 |
BAS | $4,419 | $4,419 |
BAH | $7,373 | $9,821 |
Cash Total | $39,570 | $42,018 |
How much is Bah a month?
After a congressionally mandated change, BAH rates were slowly reduced over time to sit at 5% below actual housing costs. That process was finished in 2019, when the nearly one million troops who receive BAH will absorb between $70 to $158 of their housing costs monthly, DoD officials said.
Can you get dual Bah?
In general, dual military couples without dependents each receive single BAH. A military member cannot get BAH with dependents unless they have a dependent. Therefore, two military members not married to each other and living together could get BAH with dependents based on their status.
Do Geo bachelors still get Bah?
Do I Still Get BAH if I Geo Bachelor? Yes, you do — with one major stipulation. Geographically separated families are usually eligible only for a BAH based on the member’s duty station, not the location of the family’s residence.
How much money do military wives get?
Ms. Vicki, I was told that Army wives are paid a monthly stipend just for being a wife at a minimum of $800. The amount is supposed to increase based on rank. Mine should at least be $1,000.
Can you bring your girlfriend with you in the military?
If she wants to tag along with you and move to wherever Big Blue sends you, that’s between you and her, but you will not be eligible to live out in town (unmarried E-4 and below live in barracks). She will also not be eligible for any spousal benefits, ID card, base access, and so on.