if you do not have any dependents you will have to live on base in the dormitories for an specific amount of time (each base may be different). If you remain single, you will eventually be told that you must move off base, at which point you will begin to receive BAH according to the cost of living for that particular area. If you marry, you may move off base (and receive BAH) or apply for on-base housing, where you are given housing paid for by the government. You do not receive BAH when you live in on-base housing.
The answer is far too complex to answer in this space, and is far to specific on details not provided in the question. See the related link for the appropriate publication. BAH information is available in chapter 10, See also Table U10C-1.
As an Airman first clas you would not make BAH you would probably live in the dorms, and eat at the dining facility. Airman with no dependents dont move out of the dorms till they are Senior airman
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate for soldiers living off post with at least one family member who qualifies as a dependent is determined by the soldier's rank, location, and dependent status. BAH is intended to cover housing costs and varies by geographic location to reflect local rental markets. Soldiers with dependents typically receive higher BAH rates compared to those without. For specific rates, soldiers can refer to the official BAH tables provided by the Department of Defense.
Yes BAH type II
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for single soldiers is a financial benefit provided by the U.S. military to assist with housing costs. It is designed to help service members who do not live in government-provided housing cover their living expenses. The amount of BAH a single soldier receives varies based on their duty location, rank, and dependency status, with rates adjusted annually. Single soldiers typically receive a lower BAH rate compared to those with dependents.
The Army does not pay anyone's rent. However, provided your spouse entered the proper paperwork, as his dependent, you should receive dependent's pay, a stipend that is paid in addition to his base pay. It won't be much, but something is better than nothing, and as his rank increases, so does the amount received. If you enlist in to the Army as being Married, then you are entitled to receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for the location of the spouse, which typically covers the rent and some of the utilities for that area. BAH is automatic as long as during the enlistment process a marriage certificate and spouses information as been entered in the enlistment packet. You can do a search for BAH rates by zip code online. For single soldiers, the Army is not going to pay rent nor is that soldier authorized BAH since they will be receiving free housing while serving in the Army.
Yes, the same BAH amount you get for the Post-911 GI-Bill.
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If there are no other dependents (children), each member is treated as "single" (for housing allowance purposes), and each will receive the single-rate Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) for their rank and assignment location. If there are children, one member receives the with-dependent rate, and the other member receives the single rate. In most cases, the couples choose the senior-ranking member to receive the "with dependent" rate, as it means more money.
For post 9/11 GI Bill purposes the current rate for E-5 w/ dependents is $1254.00 a month.
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) is typically not applicable to soldiers living in barracks or government bachelor quarters, as these accommodations are provided at no cost to the service members. Instead, BAH is intended for those who are married or have dependents and live off-base. However, single soldiers may receive a small stipend for basic needs, depending on their duty station and specific circumstances. Always check with the local finance office for the most accurate information regarding allowances.
The Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate for Soldiers living off post with at least one dependent varies based on the Soldier's rank, location, and whether they are with or without dependents. BAH rates are updated annually and are determined by the Department of Defense, reflecting local housing costs. To find the specific BAH rate for a particular area and rank, Soldiers should refer to the official BAH rates published by the Defense Travel Management Office or their unit's administrative resources.