A Look at Military Veterans’ Earnings, Employment After Active-Duty Service

November 11, 2021

New research from RAND Corp. finds that after leaving the service, many veterans earn less money than they did while in active duty.

The report, Navigating a Big Transition: Military Service Members’ Earnings and Employment After Active-Duty Service, uses data from more than one million records from the armed forces from 2002 to 2020.

Among the questions the authors address are:

  • which military occupations are associated with higher rates of employment and higher earnings after service;
  • what individual characteristics of service members are associated with labor market success; and
  • how does service members’ income after service compare with their active-duty income?

The authors say their findings emphasize the importance of helping service members build marketable skills and supporting their transitions into the civilian workforce.

The report is available here.

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