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    Stateside COLA Expands; Rates and Regions Change

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    01.14.1997

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    Defense.gov         

    Service members living in cost-of-living areas 8 percent above the national average will now receive a stateside cost-of-living allowance. Previous eligibility threshold was 9 percent.

    Because of the changes, troops assigned in the Philadelphia/Camden/Trenton area; Oakland, Calif.; Cape May, N.J. and Fresno and Santa Clara counties, Calif.; and Joliet Army Depot, Ill., will begin receiving the allowance.

    Despite the lowered threshold, some service members living in New York and Connecticut lost the stateside allowance Jan. 1. Changes in the cost of living left those areas below the 8 percent threshold.

    Those who lost their COLA include members living in the Connecticut towns of Kent, Roxbury, Terryville, Thomaston, Torrington and Washington Depot. In New York, troops residing in Arlington, Beacon, Clintondale, Hopewell Junction, Hudson, Hyde Park, Kerhonksen, Kingston, Liberty, Napanoch, Poughkeepsie, Red Hook, Rhinebeck, Rome/Griffis Air Force Base and Saugerties lost their allowance.

    Military personnel living in the New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and Boston metropolitan areas will continue to see allowances.

    The changes are the first in the stateside COLA program since it began in July 1995. The allowance provides additional cash for goods and services in high-cost areas.

    DoD spent nearly $21 million on the program in fiscal 1996, with another $13.7 million programmed for fiscal 1997. Almost 19,000 service members received a cost-of-living allowance during its first year, and DoD officials project 21,500 troops will see payments this year.

    Defense officials said the area's cost of living in relation to the national average, the military member's spendable income and the number of dependent family members decide cost of living allowance amounts. They defined spendable income as the total amount of regular military compensation available for buying goods and services. This income considers taxes, insurance, housing, gifts and other contributions, and savings.

    The average monthly benefit -- a set amount multiplied by the number of percentage points above the 8 percent ceiling -- depends on the member's grade, location and marital status. For example, Chicago-based service members will receive 4 percent payments. A single Army staff sergeant in Chicago with 10 years' service would receive $64 per month -- $16 for each percentage point over the 8 percent threshold.

    Meanwhile, military residents in Westchester County near New York City receive a 10 percent allowance. That same staff sergeant living there would receive $210 in monthly COLA payments.

    Besides receiving the stateside COLA, service members in these high-cost areas continue receiving variable housing allowances. These payments supplement standard housing allowances for service members residing in off-base housing.
     
    MAJOR HOUSING AREA      CONUS COLA INDEX        COLA PAYMENT

    Bridgeport, Calif.              1.09             1 percent
    Fresno, Calif.                  1.08             1 percent
    Los Angeles                     1.08             1 percent
    Oakland, Calif.                 1.09             2 percent
    San Bernardino, Calif.          1.10             3 percent
    Santa Clara County, Calif.      1.08             1 percent
    San Francisco                   1.09             2 percent
    New Haven, Conn.                1.14             7 percent
    Chicago                         1.11             4 percent
    Joliet Army Depot, Ill.         1.08             1 percent
    Boston                          1.11             4 percent
    Brockton, Mass.                 1.11             4 percent
    Cape Cod, Mass.                 1.10             3 percent
    Essex County, Mass.             1.12             5 percent
    Hampden County, Mass.           1.08             1 percent
    South Weymouth, Mass.           1.11             4 percent
    Worcester, Mass.                1.09             2 percent
    Atlantic City, N.J.             1.11             4 percent
    Camden, N.J.                    1.09             2 percent
    Cape May, N.J.                  1.08             1 percent
    Northern New Jersey             1.08             1 percent
    Perth Amboy, N.J.               1.11             4 percent
    Trenton, N.J.                   1.08             1 percent
    Buffalo, N.Y.                   1.09             2 percent
    Long Island, N.Y.               1.14             7 percent
    New York City                   1.12             5 percent
    Westchester County, N.Y.        1.17            10 percent
    Philadelphia, Pa.               1.09             2 percent
    Willow Grove NAS, Pa.           1.09             2 percent

    Service members living at the following nonmilitary housing area locations will receive a 3 percent COLA payment:

    MASSACHUSETTS: Colrain, Greenfield, Sunderland.

    Service members living at the following nonmilitary housingarea locations will receive a 1 percent COLA payment:

    CALIFORNIA: Clearlake, Clearlake Park, Cobb, Columbia, Copperopolis, Fort Bragg, Glenhaven, Jamestown, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Pinecrest, Sutter Creek, Ukiah, Willits.

    MASSACHUSETTS: Ashley Falls, Dalton, Lee, North Adams, Pittsfield.

    MICHIGAN: Addison, Adrian, Algonac, Attica, Avoca, Blissfield, Brighton, Capac, Columbiaville, Fair Haven, Fowlerville, Howell, Lapeer, Port Huron, Saint Clair, Tecumseh.

    Story by Master Sgt. Stephen Barrett, USA, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 01.14.1997
    Date Posted: 07.04.2025 00:10
    Story ID: 527974
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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