U.S. Military Eyes Cut to Pay, Benefits - WSJ.com
SECDEF Chuck Hagel and the U.S. military's top commanders, groping for ways to cope with a
shrinking Pentagon budget, have agreed to a plan that would curb the
growth of pay and benefits for housing, education and health—prized
features of military life that for years have been spared from cuts.
Big-ticket weapons like aircraft carriers and the F-35 fighter jet have
to be part of any conversation about cutting Pentagon spending to
satisfy the mandatory budget reductions known as the sequester. But
compensation for military personnel has to be on the table, too — even
though no other defense issue is more politically volatile or
emotionally fraught....
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