1、 www.crs.gov | 7-5700 February 25, 2015Proposed Changes to the Military Retirement SystemBackground The military retirement system is a noncontributory, defined benefit system that has historically been viewed as a significant incentive in retaining a career military force. The system currently incl
2、udes monthly compensation upon completion of an active or reserve military career, disability benefits for those deemed medically unfit to serve, and a survivor annuity program for the eligible survivors of deceased retirees. The amount of compensation is dependent on time served, and basic pay arou
3、nd the time of retirement. Retired pay is adjusted annually through a Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA). The costs of the military retirement program have been rising modestly each year, due to a predictable slow rise in the number of retirees and survivors and COLA increases. In FY2013, $54 billion
4、was paid to approximately 2.2 million military retirees and survivors. When considering changes to the retirement system Congress grapples with both budget constraints and constituent concerns. Current Retirement System There are currently three separate military retirement systems: one for Active C