Do you get more money if you have a kid in the military?

The military does not pay people more money because they have dependents. There is no increase in pay for getting married, or for having children. Base pay is base pay, period.
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Do you get more BAH when you have a kid?

But mostly no. Yes, but not in the way you're hoping. That BAH bump comes only once, when the service member gets married or, if they don't marry, when they have more than 50% custody of their first child. After that, the rate does not change per child or per dependent -- it's a one-time thing.
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How much does the military pay for having kids?

The cost of having children while in the military

Even with insurance, families can expect to pay approximately $3,500 out of pocket. On the flip side, families in the military will pay $0.
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How much do military get for dependents?

A servicemember with dependents who serves an unaccompanied tour of duty may be entitled to a family separation allowance (FSA) of $250 per month.
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What benefits do my kids get if I join the military?

The children of U.S. military service members are eligible for a number of benefits including education benefits, health insurance, and survivor benefits. However, these benefits are contractually tied to your service obligation.
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Is military pay enough to support a family?

This does not mean that military service members are paid enough, or that they are living without money problems. No amount of pay could compensate the military for their service, and many families are struggling. However, the statement that military families are living below the poverty level is almost always false.
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Can I get a military ID if my son is in the military?

Who is eligible for a military ID? Those eligible for the Uniformed Services ID card are military spouses and dependents, military retirees, reservists and National Guard not in active-duty status.
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Do military get paid more if married?

Although not known as "military marriage pay," service members do receive a pay increase as part of their housing and cost-of-living allowances after they get married.
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How much do military wives get paid?

There is no military spouse pay or stipend, but the military offers a number of benefits to help service members and their families. Your first stop after the wedding should be the nearest military ID card issuing facility to enroll in DEERS, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
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What happens if a soldier gets pregnant while deployed?

When a soldier becomes pregnant in the Army she is given the option to leave the military under honorable conditions or become non-deployable for the duration of her pregnancy.
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Can I join the Army with 5 dependents?

DoD generally prohibits the enlistment of any applicant who has more than two dependents under the age of 18.
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Which military branch pays the most?

The highest pays by branch are:
  • Army: $646.
  • Marine Corps: $750.
  • Navy: $750.
  • Air Force: $520.
  • Coast Guard: $805.
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Can a girlfriend be a military dependent?

When you marry a service member, you technically become a "dependent" (though I have yet to encounter a military spouse that I would define as dependent on anyone!). However, when you're not married to the service member, you are dependent on them for access to services that play a major role in his or her life.
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Is it illegal to marry for military benefits?

To receive a military ID card and benefits, including health care, a military spouse must be legally married to the service member. The military does not recognize common law marriage or engagements. Registering a spouse for benefits is free.
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Can my wife live with me on base?

Military Housing for Married Couples or Those with Dependents. If you are married and living with your spouse or minor dependents, you will either live in on-base housing or be given a monetary allowance called Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) to live off-base.
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Do soldiers get paid more when deployed?

Special and Incentive Pay

When service members deploy, they receive additional pays and allowances based on their deployment location, length of deployment, and whether they have a family. Special and Incentive pays include: Family Separation Allowance (FSA) is paid during extended periods of family separation.
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Do parents of military get any discounts?

Families of military members can access the base commissaries and exchange stores with their military IDs. These military stores offer discounts on groceries and other household goods.
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Do parents get military benefits?

If dependency is awarded, your parent will be eligible for a Uniformed Services ID card and may obtain primary medical care at a military treatment facility on a space-available basis under the TRICARE Plus program. You will be eligible for travel allowance for PCS moves and BAH at the with-dependents rate.
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Can my parent live with me on base?

To live in military family housing, you must be living in the house with your dependent(s). There are exceptions for those who are temporarily deployed, or who are serving a remote overseas tour. In these cases, the family members can continue to live in military family housing, while the member is away.
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Can my dad use my military discount?

Of course you can use the Military Discount! I have been using it for years. The military IS a Federal Government agency, thus it qualifies.
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Do military families get paid?

Most also receive a variety of allowances, special pays and bonuses depending on things like deployment, paygrade and military job. For most married service members, those allowances include Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) and Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH).
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Can you live off military pay?

It varies from service-to-service and base-to-base, but in general, you can expect to be allowed to move off base and get paid for it, when you make the pay grade of E-4 (over 4 years of service), or E-5. Typical housing allowances will cover all or a majority of the rent for members qualified for it.
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Why do military couples marry so fast?

"Marriage is deliberately made to be compatible with military life because this is an important way to retain personnel. The conditions of military employment also lead naturally to marriage. There's stable employment, comprehensive family benefits, and economic mobility in an entry-level job.
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Is dating a military man worth it?

Listening is important.

Dating a military man can be the best experience of your life. These men are physically and emotionally strong, and they have a work ethic like no other. They've dedicated years of their lives to fight for our country, and they deserve an awesome woman like you by their side.
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How long do military relationships last?

Most deployments last at least six months. Sure, you say, this is only half of a year. But think of the things that can occur in that half-year. You may receive a promotion and/ or an opportunity to relocate for work.
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