U.S. Military Pay Chart 2026: 3.8% Pay Raise Approved for Service Members

The U.S. military pay raise for 2026 is officially confirmed at 3.8%, as approved by both chambers of Congress in the Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The raise, aligned with the Employment Cost Index (ECI) and consistent with U.S.C. Title 37, Chapter 19, §1009, will take effect January 1, 2026.

This marks another year of steady pay growth for America’s armed forces, benefiting all active-duty, reserve, and National Guard members across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard.

Overview: 2026 Military Pay Raise

CategoryDetails
Pay Raise Percentage3.8%
Effective DateJanuary 1, 2026
AuthorityFY2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)
House Approval Vote231–196 (September 10, 2025)
Senate Approval Vote77–20 (October 9, 2025)
President’s Proposal3.8% (Released May 2, 2025)
Based OnU.S.C. Title 37, Chapter 19, §1009 — Employment Cost Index
Applies ToActive Duty, Guard, and Reserve members
Previous Pay Raise (2025)4.5% (+10% for lower enlisted)
First Pay Date at New RateJanuary 15, 2026 (mid-month pay)

“The 3.8% pay raise is a fair, sustainable step forward for our service members,” said Lt. Gen. Raymond Keane (Ret.), defense analyst. “It keeps military pay in line with private-sector growth while recognizing the daily sacrifices of our troops.”

2026 Enlisted Basic Military Pay Chart

Monthly base pay is rounded to the nearest U.S. dollar and applies to active-duty personnel in all service branches.

E-1 to E-7 (Less Than 2 to Over 6 Years of Service)

Pay Grade<2 YOSOver 2Over 3Over 4Over 6
E-7$3,932$4,291$4,456$4,673$4,844
E-6$3,401$3,743$3,908$4,068$4,236
E-5$3,343$3,598$3,776$3,947$4,236
E-4$3,142$3,303$3,482$3,659$3,815
E-3$2,837$3,015$3,198$3,198$3,198
E-2$2,698$2,698$2,698$2,698$2,698
E-1$2,407$2,407$2,407$2,407$2,407
E-1 (<4 months)$2,023

E-4 to E-9 (8 to Over 16 Years of Service)

Pay GradeOver 8Over 10Over 12Over 14Over 16
E-9$6,910$7,067$7,264$7,496$7,732
E-8$5,657$5,907$6,062$6,247$6,448
E-7$5,135$5,300$5,592$5,835$6,001
E-6$4,612$4,760$5,044$5,131$5,194
E-5$4,300$4,395$4,422$4,422$4,422

2026 Officer Basic Military Pay Chart

Monthly base pay for officers is rounded to the nearest U.S. dollar.

O-1 to O-8 (Under 2 to Over 6 Years of Service)

Pay GradeUnder 2Over 2Over 3Over 4Over 6
O-8$13,888$14,344$14,645$14,730$15,107
O-7$11,540$12,076$12,325$12,522$12,879
O-6$8,751$9,614$10,245$10,284
O-5$7,295$8,219$8,787$8,894$9,250
O-4$6,294$7,286$7,773$7,881$8,332
O-3$5,535$6,273$6,771$7,383$7,737
O-2$4,782$5,446$6,272$6,484$6,618
O-1$4,150$4,320$5,222$5,222$5,222

Commissioned Officers With Prior Enlisted/Warrant Experience

Pay GradeOver 4 YearsOver 6
O-3E$7,383$7,737
O-2E$6,484$6,618
O-1E$5,222$5,577

2026 Warrant Officer Pay Chart

W-1 to W-4 (Under 2 to Over 6 Years)

Pay GradeUnder 2Over 2Over 3Over 4Over 6
W-4$5,720$6,152$6,329$6,503$6,802
W-3$5,223$5,441$5,664$5,738$5,971
W-2$4,622$5,059$5,194$5,286$5,586
W-1$4,057$4,494$4,611$4,859$5,152

Senior Officer Pay Caps (2026)

  • O-7 through O-10: Capped at $18,491.70 (Executive Schedule Level II)
  • O-6 and below: Capped at $15,000 (Executive Schedule Level V)
  • Effective Date: January 1, 2026

“For career officers and senior enlisted members, this raise reinforces the value of long-term service,” said Col. Monica Reyes, a Pentagon personnel analyst. “It’s a signal that Congress continues to prioritize readiness through retention.”

Why This Pay Raise Matters?

The 3.8% pay increase supports service members amid moderate inflation, housing challenges, and recruitment shortfalls. It reflects both economic stability and respect for military families.

Comparison of Recent Military Pay Raises

YearRaise Percentage
20234.6%
20245.2%
20254.5% (+10% for lower enlisted)
20263.8%

While smaller than 2024–2025, the 2026 increase reflects slowing inflation and a normalized post-pandemic economy.

“This is a sustainable raise that balances fiscal responsibility with fair compensation,” said Dr. Robert Hensley, a defense economist. “It ensures that the military remains competitive while keeping the budget in check.”

Final Thought

The 3.8% pay raise for 2026 demonstrates continued congressional and presidential support for America’s military community. While modest compared to past inflation-driven hikes, it ensures pay remains competitive and fair amid a changing economy.

“This raise isn’t just about numbers,” said Gen. Mark Ellison (Ret.). “It’s about acknowledging the dedication of the men and women who serve and ensuring their families are financially secure.”

As the nation looks ahead to 2026, the updated pay scales reaffirm a core principle: those who serve deserve consistent, reliable compensation that honors their commitment to the country.

FAQs

What is the 2026 U.S. military pay raise?

The 2026 pay raise is 3.8% for all service members, effective January 1, 2026.

Who qualifies for the 3.8% raise?

All active-duty, reserve, and National Guard members across the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Space Force, and Coast Guard qualify.

When will the new pay rates take effect?

The raise becomes effective January 1, 2026, with the first updated paychecks expected on January 15, 2026 (mid-month pay).

Will this raise affect military retirement pay?

Yes. Military retirement pay is tied to basic pay and will reflect the 3.8% COLA adjustment for 2026.

Are officers and enlisted members getting the same raise?

Yes. The 3.8% raise applies uniformly across all pay grades (E, W, and O levels).

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