Veteran Debt Statistics
Learn more about the finances of military personnel after leaving the service and how their time in the military can affect levels of debt, homeownership, retirement savings, and credit card usage.
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Many military personnel struggle with personal finances and debt. Many veterans struggle with unemployment and homelessness as well. The links below offer a look at the challenges faced by current and former military personnel when it comes to managing money and maintaining employment.
Learn more about the finances of military personnel after leaving the service and how their time in the military can affect levels of debt, homeownership, retirement savings, and credit card usage.
Learn about how military service affects education, employment, income, and homelessness for veterans.
Learn about state-by-state statistics for veteran unemployment and homelessness.