<\/a>Good news for Michigan veterans and surviving spouses with the announcement that there will be a cost of living (COLA) increase for 2015. This means that Michigan veterans benefits<\/a> for 2015 will have the same increase for 2015 as those who receive Social Security.<\/p>\n The COLA for 2015 is 1.7%, which means the VA Benefit for 2015 will increase from 2014.<\/p>\nMichigan VA Benefit 2015 award numbers.<\/h1>\n
Type of Veteran<\/strong><\/td>\nVA Benefit Amount<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | Surviving Spouse<\/td>\n | $1,149<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | Single Veteran<\/td>\n | $1,789<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | Married<\/td>\n | $2,120<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n | \u00a0VA Benefit for a Married Veteran for 2015 is $2,120<\/h1>\nThe VA Benefit for a married veteran in 2015 will be $2,120. \u00a0That mean that if a veteran is married and needs home care, assist living or nursing home care in Michigan, then that married veteran can receive up to $2,120 per month to help pay that cost of care. \u00a0To qualify as a married veteran, the veteran needs to have served 90 days active duty, one day during a period of (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Good news for Michigan veterans and surviving spouses with the announcement that there will be a cost of living (COLA) increase for 2015. This means that Michigan veterans benefits for 2015 will have the same increase for 2015 as those…<\/span><\/p>\n |