Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2024
This act requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to increase the amounts payable for wartime disability compensation, additional compensation for dependents, the clothing allowance for certain disabled veterans, and dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses and children. Specifically, the VA must increase the amounts by the same percentage as the cost-of-living increase in benefits for Social Security recipients that is effective on December 1, 2024. The act requires the VA to publish the amounts payable, as increased, in the Federal Register. The VA is authorized to make a similar adjustment to the rates of disability compensation payable to persons who have not received compensation for service-connected disability or death.
These two versions are identical. No substantive policy changes were made between the introduced and reported versions of the Veterans' Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2024.
These two versions appear to be identical. There are no substantive policy changes between the reported House version and the engrossed House version of this bill.
These two versions are identical. There are no substantive policy changes between the previous version received in the Senate and the current enrolled bill.
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What changed in the latest version · AI-generated
These two versions are identical. There are no substantive policy changes between the previous version received in the Senate and the current enrolled bill.
Summary compares to previous version · Enrolled Bill on Apr 17, 2026
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