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Many military families are paying more than $200 a month out of pocket for housing costs above BAH, survey finds
Increased out-of-pocket costs for housing means more financial stress, researchers say.
By Karen Jowers
Troops: White nationalism a national security threat equal to ISIS, al-Qaida
About one-third of troops surveyed said they have seen signs of racism and white nationalism in the ranks.
Trump’s popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they’ll vote for Biden
About half of troops surveyed for the poll said they have an unfavorable view of the commander in chief.
Syracuse launches program to train veterans in political careers
Veterans will learn valuable skills like campaign planning, fundraising, developing an issues platform and crafting policy.
By Joshua Axelrod
Military Times to launch first-ever vet employment conference in NYC
The Employing U.S. Vets Conference will focus on the challenges and effective tactics involved in hiring veterans.
By Joshua Axelrod
Air Guardsman arrested after reportedly posing as CIA agent to impress woman at church
There are red flags and then there are red banners.
By Jon Simkins
Which military branch best prepares its troops to separate? The answer may surprise you.
If you’re in this military branch, chances are you’ll feel better prepared when it’s time to get out than if you were in any other service, according to the results of a recent Military Times poll.
By Natalie Gross
Civilian Life 101: Here’s what you need to know before you take off that uniform
When you arrive at a new duty station in the military, you can often find information on housing, healthcare and your child’s new school all under one roof. When you're a civilian ... not so much.
By Natalie Gross
Here’s why veteran entrepreneurs have a harder time getting financing than nonvets
What’s one thing everybody needs when starting a business? Seed money. Yet despite similar demand for financing among veteran and nonveteran entrepreneurs, a new study finds former service members often have a harder time accessing capital than their counterparts.
By Natalie Gross
Out of work? Wrongly denied benefits? These organizations can help.
When a former National Guardsman needed financial help to save his house, he kept hitting dead ends. Then someone told him about AmericaServes.
By Natalie Gross
Need help networking? You’re not alone
Veteran entrepreneurs know networking and having a mentor are important for business. But developing those relationships may be easier said they done, a recent study shows.
By Natalie Gross