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H.R. 402, The Veterans' Disability Compensation Automatic COLA Act

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Jerry

What's not to like about this Bill ? Does Congress really need to make it look like there throwing us a bone every year waiting for them to approve our Cola. Give me a break.

Imo

Instead of an increase based on Social Securitys COLA, based the increase on the militarys' COLA.

JA Boyd

The military pay is not increased based on COLA. It is based on the budget recommendations and whatever Congress decides to give out. Basing it on CPI like Social Security is a better method.

Charlie

This year it looks like a COLA of close 6 percent. That is a better percentage than most folks will get in this economy.

Wally

More that I will ever get from my civilian retirement plan. That would be "0" adjustment for cost-of-living.

Jim D.

The USA is taking 700 billion from the citizens to bail out incompetent companies. Will our percentage really be 6.2, or higher, or what is really left?

bryan

we will b lucky to see 4%. it should be re-done under combat disability and not wefare social security.the cola rates should stand on their own

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