"...Despite recent government assurances that the proposed overhaul of the military retirement system won’t affect current service members, men and women in uniform continue to worry about their future benefits.
Recent survey findings from the First Command Financial Behaviors Index reveal that the majority of middle-class military families (senior NCOs and commissioned officers in pay grades E-6 and above with household incomes of at least $50,000) are not persuaded by statements from DoD leaders and federal lawmakers that they are committed to keeping current service members under the traditional retirement plan and only change it for new personnel..."
Recent survey findings from the First Command Financial Behaviors Index reveal that the majority of middle-class military families (senior NCOs and commissioned officers in pay grades E-6 and above with household incomes of at least $50,000) are not persuaded by statements from DoD leaders and federal lawmakers that they are committed to keeping current service members under the traditional retirement plan and only change it for new personnel..."