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VA disability benefits are crucial for veterans whose health conditions limit their earning potential. With the latest cost-of-living adjustment, these benefits have increased in 2025.
Approximately 6.2 million veterans in the U.S. receive disability benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
WASHINGTON (CN) — The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday against two veterans who were denied post-traumatic stress disorder disability benefits by the Department of Veterans Affairs. In a 7-2 opinion, the ...
To the millions of veterans transitioning to a civilian life, the Post-9/11 GI Bill (Chapter 33) is still one of the strongest tools available for further education. Not everybody, ...
Project 2025's VA section, written by former VA Chief of Staff Brooks Tucker, suggested that the new administration "target significant cost savings from revising disability rating awards for ...
Veterans receiving monthly VA benefits will notice a modest increase in their September checks, reflecting the 2.5% ...
A push to cut veterans disability benefits is gaining traction, experts warn Veterans' benefits earned through two decades of sustained war are now under attack as "absurdly generous." Jeff Schogol ...
Two Veterans Will Argue to Supreme Court that VA Disability Claims Aren't Getting 'Benefit of Doubt' The U.S Supreme Court is viewed from the lawn of the U.S. Capitol, June 20, 2024, in Washington.
About 6.2 million veterans in the United States receive disability compensation from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The U.S. Supreme Court is examining the “benefit-of-the-doubt rule,” which requires the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims to favor a veteran’s claim when supporting documents ...
A watchdog report found that veterans might've been shorted on their disability payments due to errors in an automated benefits calculator.