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By Teal Yost
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March 11, 2026
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2:33
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TV-G
Congress endorses a 3.8% military pay raise for fiscal year 2026, following the federal formula tied to private sector wage growth. Both House and Senate Armed Services Committees support the increase, which could mean $1,200-$4,300 more annually for service members depending on rank. The raise provides a crucial buffer against expected inflation and policy-driven price increases from new tariffs, continuing the military's streak of annual pay increases since the 1970s.

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