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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

2012 Military Pay Outlook & US Government Shutdown

According to Military.com 2012 Pay News - The president's 2012 budget request includes a proposal for a 1.6% military pay raise for 2012. While slightly larger than last year's military pay increase, the 2012 proposed military pay increase would be the second smallest in 50 years.

Concerning all the political and current news being reported, I am leery of what's to come next.  Our current economic climate is seeing some positive signs such as manufacturing has picked up according to the Institute for Supply Management.  Leading economic indicators look good as a recovery appears stronger and stronger since the 2009 dip.  Housing has yet to see any improvement as personal income is down.  While personal consumption is up according to the US Dept of Commerce, I suspect that it is the usual Amerian tendency to spend with a credit card or other debt.  For those military members interested in managing their financial affairs better,  I would determine a household budget based on current pay and then computer another budget based on the 2012 military pay proposed above.  While military personnel and their families should NOT endure the stress of  getting paid, it is important to get out your calculator, pen & paper, and/or computer to determine your spending plan.  Military wives especially need to lower their spending habits because it is amazing the unlimited choices relative to your limited financial resources.

In the article Why Put Military Pay At Risk?, it lends perspective on general sentiment.  That this political talk is WRONG. 

Accordig to Rick Maze of the Air Force Times, Rep. Hunter is trying to get Congress to pass HR 1551 where military pay would be guaranteed.   To date, there are 39 co-sponsors of the bill.  The challenge is the debt ceiling and what the US Government intends to do regarding this $14.3 trillion debt issue.  There is a financial risk involved with guaranteeing such a large amount of money for any business situation let alone government.  However, the military is a different matter when it comes to government and certain financial obligations.  There are other budget cuts that should occur before reducing military pay (the above small increase in military pay 2012 is a political statement that is an insult to hardworking and underpaid military personnel and their families) such as fourth generation welfare recipients who have a refridgerator, cable tv, a wii or playstation, and these electronic food stamp cards where purchases include beer, wedding cakes, steaks and other.   I personally do not have cable tv nor a wii or playstation.

As of this blog publication, there is no guarantee that military pay will occur should the government shutdown occur.  I am sorry to type this because it is just wrong.  Historically, this has been a challenge for past armies and military troops throughout the ages (the Romans and others).  It is critical to pay your military because if you look at history, it is a telling tale.

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