Spouse and Family
Do Military Families Really Need to Move So Much?
A report from a leading advocacy group highlights how frequent relocation "puts people in a situation of vulnerability."
A report from a leading advocacy group highlights how frequent relocation "puts people in a situation of vulnerability."
A regular review of all your online accounts, not just for retirement pay, can avoid potential problems.
The July issue of Council and Chapter News is now available. Learn about opportunities to support MOAA Charities, find tips for meeting with lawmakers during the upcoming congressional recess, and read about what other affiliates have been up to in their communities.
While the number of backlogged claims has fallen since its January peak, it sat at 300,000 as of May.
The move comes after a bipartisan push from lawmakers who are seeking more urgency from Pentagon officials.
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The drop may reflect dissatisfaction with health care and other service-earned benefits. Get the full breakdown.
A July 1 change will save some students hundreds of dollars. Learn more about who is eligible.
Annual legislative sessions in most states are over. These three exceptions may affect your tax bill or family college costs.
The findings trigger a second phase of research into potential risk factors and updated screening procedures.
From major retailers like Target to amusement parks and more, learn where you and your family can save this holiday.
The Feb. 21 attack on an insurance payment clearinghouse had ripple effects throughout VA systems.