Danger Pay Now Calculated By the Day

By RangerKen on February 4, 2012

FROM STARS AND STRIPES...

Starting this month, the Defense Department will calculate imminent-danger pay by the day rather than the month, a cost-cutting move the department estimated last year could save $30 million annually.

Up to now, servicemembers received a full month's imminent-danger pay -- $225 -- for spending even a single day in designated hazardous areas, which range from war zones such as Afghanistan to out-of-the-way spots like Montenegro.

But beginning Feb. 1, they'll get the extra pay only for days they're actually present in the danger zones. The prorated daily amount works out to $7.50.

"This is a more targeted way of handling that pay," Pentagon spokesman Capt. John Kirby said Thursday.

The exception is for troops exposed to hostile fire.

"If you take fire, you get the full $225," regardless of time spent in the area, said DoD spokeswoman Eileen Lainez.

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