2026 Military Pay Dates
Active duty military service members in the United States are paid on a semi-monthly schedule, receiving wages on the 1st and 15th of every month. This produces 24 pay dates per year, which is different from the biweekly schedule used by most federal civilian employees. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) administers military pay and ensures that when a scheduled pay date falls on a weekend or federal holiday, the payment is issued on the last business day before that date.
The 2026 military pay year begins with good news for service members: a 3.8 percent pay raise took effect on January 1, 2026, as authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act. This raise applies across all pay grades, from E-1 through O-10, and is reflected automatically in January pay statements. For a typical E-5 with six years of service, the increase adds roughly $140 per month to basic pay. The raise is indexed to the Employment Cost Index (ECI), which tracks changes in private-sector compensation to ensure military pay remains competitive.
Here are the adjusted active duty pay dates for 2026, accounting for weekends and holidays. January: Thu Jan 1 (New Year's, paid Wed Dec 31, 2025) and Thu Jan 15. February: Sun Feb 1 (paid Fri Jan 30) and Sun Feb 15 (paid Fri Feb 13). March: Sun Mar 1 (paid Fri Feb 27) and Sun Mar 15 (paid Fri Mar 13). April: Wed Apr 1 and Wed Apr 15. May: Fri May 1 and Thu May 15. June: Mon Jun 1 and Mon Jun 15. July: Wed Jul 1 and Wed Jul 15. August: Sat Aug 1 (paid Fri Jul 31) and Sat Aug 15 (paid Fri Aug 14). September: Tue Sep 1 and Mon Sep 15. October: Thu Oct 1 and Thu Oct 15. November: Sun Nov 1 (paid Fri Oct 30) and Sat Nov 15 (paid Fri Nov 14). December: Tue Dec 1 and Mon Dec 15.
Retired military pay operates on a different schedule. Retirees and Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) annuitants receive a single monthly payment on the 1st of each month. The same weekend and holiday adjustment rules apply — when the 1st falls on a non-business day, payment is issued on the preceding business day. Retired pay also receives an annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) that is separate from the active duty pay raise. The 2026 COLA for military retirees is based on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners (CPI-W) and is applied to December 2025 retired pay, appearing in January 2026 payments.
Military pay consists of several components beyond basic pay. Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) covers housing costs and varies by duty station, pay grade, and dependency status. BAH rates are updated annually, and the 2026 rates reflect current rental market conditions across all military housing areas. Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) covers food costs and is adjusted each year based on the USDA food cost index. For 2026, enlisted BAS is approximately $452 per month and officer BAS is approximately $311 per month.
Service members can access their pay information, Leave and Earnings Statements (LES), and tax documents through the myPay portal managed by DFAS. The LES is typically available several days before each pay date and provides a detailed breakdown of all pay, allowances, deductions, and leave balances. For additional pay tables and information, visit militarypay.defense.gov or the Military.com pay center.
Planning around your military pay dates is especially important if you have allotments, Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) contributions, or Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance (SGLI) premiums deducted from your pay. These deductions are typically split evenly between mid-month and end-of-month pay, so understanding when each deposit will arrive helps you ensure sufficient funds are available for automatic payments and other financial obligations.