Spouse and Family
Child Care Fees Plunge for Many Military Families Under New DoD Rate Setup
Some lower-income families will pay 40% less for full-time care.
Some lower-income families will pay 40% less for full-time care.
Take 20 minutes to make your voice heard on issues like child care, spouse employment, housing, and more.
U.S. Transportation Command disputed the reported rate cuts under the new system, which has been delayed.
Learn the latest on work to secure these earned benefits, and find out how you can help.
From PCS moves to medical and child care to high school sports, a funding lapse may have substantial ripple effects.
The current plan helps less than 3,000 servicemembers. Here’s what should change ... and how you can help.
The moves come in response to an executive order directing the department to improve child care affordability.
Here’s why researchers want input from caregivers and loved ones of servicemembers and veterans with such injuries.
The change ends more than a decade of policy affecting thousands of spouses of military personnel.
The program will include hiring, training, and outreach efforts.
Learn why the changes were made and what they could mean for your family, especially if you’re planning a PCS move.
The three-year fellowship is available to spouses of currently serving members in all DoD branches.