Effective December 1, 2016 the VA implemented cost of living increases for disability compensation. The full list can be found at http://www.benefits.va.gov/COMPENSATION/resources_comp01.asp. The basic pay rates for a single person are as follows:
Disability Rating | Monthly Compensation |
10 percent | $133.17 |
20 percent | $263.23 |
30 percent | $407.75 |
40 percent | $587.36 |
50 percent | $836.13 |
60 percent | $1,059.09 |
70 percent | $1,334.71 |
80 percent | $1,551.48 |
90 percent | $1,743.48 |
100 percent | $2,906.83 |
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