The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) recently estimated that the average Active Duty service member received a compensation package worth $99,000. Non-cash compensation represents almost 60 percent of this package. Non-cash compensation includes health care, retirement pay, childcare and free or subsidized food, housing and education. Coupled with regular cash compensation, this adds up to attractive compensation for Soldiers.
CIVILIAN / ARMY COMPENSATION COMPARISON
Compare and contrast the total compensation and expenses for civilians and Soldiers.
Salary and allowances based on 2007 national averages.
* Sample based on a Sergeant (E5) with 4 years service married with dependents. Figures do not include bonuses.
** Civilian salary based on national averages. Source: Salary Wizard® at Salary.com.
*** Housing Allowance rates based off Kansas City, Missouri rates.
**** Tax advantages are an often unseen and overlooked aspect of military pay. Most allowances are tax-exempt.
***** Health care costs based on a report by the National Coalition on Health Care.
http://www.nchc.org/facts/cost.shtml for a family of four.