How often do servicemembers get raises?
Servicemembers usually receive a modest pay raise annually, to keep pace with the cost of living. In addition, raises are received when servicemembers are promoted to the next pay grade. (This is generally associated with a new rank or the amount of time an individual has served.) Time between promotions varies based on servicemember performance.
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