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VA Benefits 2026: What Veterans Are Entitled To — and How to Make Sure You’re Getting It All
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VA Benefits 2026: What Veterans Are Entitled To — and How to Make Sure You’re Getting It All

VA Benefits 2026: What Veterans Are Entitled To — and How to Make Sure You’re Getting It All

Millions of American veterans are leaving money on the table. Here’s a plain-language guide to every major VA benefit available in 2026 — and how to claim what you’ve earned.

Disability Compensation

If a service-connected condition affects your daily life, you may qualify for monthly tax-free payments. 2026 rates range from:

  • 10% disability: $175.51/month
  • 50% disability: $1,075.16/month
  • 100% disability: $3,737.85/month

Higher rates apply if you have dependents.

Education Benefits (GI Bill)

The Post-9/11 GI Bill covers full tuition at public in-state schools, a housing allowance, and up to $1,000/year for books and supplies. If you served at least 90 days of active duty post-9/11, you may qualify.

VA Home Loan

No down payment required. No private mortgage insurance. Competitive interest rates. Available to most veterans, active-duty service members, and surviving spouses. There’s no income cap.

Healthcare

VA healthcare covers primary care, mental health, dental (for qualifying veterans), and prescription drugs — often at zero or very low cost. Enroll at VA.gov or call 1-877-222-8387.

Pension (for Low-Income Veterans)

If you served during wartime and have limited income, the VA pension provides additional monthly income. Surviving spouses may also qualify for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC).

📌 Source: VA.gov | Rates are 2026 figures

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