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In 2025, veterans rated with 100% disability by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will receive a crucial lifeline in ...
To American veterans who are rated at a 100% disabled level by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), disability compensation means way more than a piece of paper. it represents ...
The disability benefits that veterans receive from the Department of Veterans Affairs have become the subject of a growing number of policy papers and editorials that argue those benefits are too ...
Veterans receiving monthly VA benefits will notice a modest increase in their September checks, reflecting the 2.5% ...
Congress is weighing a cost-of-living increase for veterans’ benefits in 2026. It would need to rise by at least 2.4% to keep ...
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A 70-year-old Georgia Army veteran says his VA benefits were cut off. The Department of Veterans Affairs told Roosevelt Smith in a letter that they have evidence the 100% disabled veteran was working ...
As a 100% disabled veteran, I have sacrificed my health and well-being in service to this country. My wife, who has stood by me through the physical and emotional tolls of my military service, is now ...