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Report: Fiscal Cliff Means Major Cutbacks for Military Families

Washington D.C.'s impasse could mean severe cuts to the defense budget and programs military families rely on, according to the National Military Family Association.

 
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The budget for family housing would be $1.5 billion instead of $1.7 billion. Getty
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The budget for family housing would be $1.5 billion instead of $1.7 billion.
$106 million that supports civilian schools with military family students would be cut.
The healthcare budget would be $29 billion instead of the proposed $32.5 billion.
The budget for family programming and DoD schools would be $7.9 billion instead of $8.5 billion.

If President Barack Obama and Congress don't reach a compromise to avoid the so-called "fiscal cliff," the military could see even more severe cuts to its budget.

In fact, the Department of Defense could face $600 billion in cuts in the next decade, according to the nonprofit National Military Family Association.

The cuts could affect family programs, health care, housing and more. Military contractors are also bracing for cuts, Politico reported.

However, some items—such as pay, military retirement pay, and TRICARE for Life—cannot be cut, the NMFA report added.

For more details, read the association’s report, The View from the Ledge: The Fiscal Cliff and How it Affects Military Families.

For more information on how the fiscal cliff might impact incomes of other earners, read The Fiscal Cliff and Your Paychecks.

How will the impending budget cuts and tax hikes impact your family? Let us know in the comments section.

Related Topics: Barack Obama, fiscal cliff, and military cuts

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