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Military May Get Pay Cut, Fewer Benefits
“Selfie” may be word of the year, but if the decision were based on impact, “sequester” might have been a better choice. After all, it’s the ongoing sequester that will cut another $52 billion from the Pentagon’s budget come January, The Wall Street Journal says. That’s on top of the $41 billion already cut this year. Because of the cuts, top military commanders are considering a plan that would mean slower growth of pay or possibly a reduction, along with reduced benefits…Read More
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