Army Pay
I am currently in the Army, CW2, with a pay grade of W-2 and married to another Service Member. While I support the Army's pay policy, there are clearly disparities in pay and raises are not always equal across the board, again depending on increases in job responsibilities, description, service ratings and other ancillary influences.
In general, because the military is such a hierarchical organization, pay is based on length of time in service; responsibilities (pay grade, supervisory roles, level of specialized education necessary, and a host of other factors). The pay grades and allowances have been standardized for all the services, and do have some exceptions (medical expertise, hazard pay, etc.). Authority for basic pay, issues with absences from duty, special pays and exceptions are outlined in the June 2005 policy changes, with individual yearly changes made in a matrix (Department of the Army, 2005).
Effective January 1, 2014, the Basic Pay matrix runs from E1 to 010 grades-based roughly on 2-year time periods. In general, there are marginal raises between years, with some exceptions. For instance, the military most definitely expects individuals to move upward in rank over a 2-3-year period, or their pay becomes static. For example, E3 grade remains the same after 3 years with no changes. O7-10 pay is limited on an Executive Schedule,...
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