I'm in the military making $85k a year and I want to become a millionaire to prove my high school doubters wrong
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Many join the military for job security, benefits, or patriotism rather than high salaries, which can be modest initially. While military pay may not seem generous at first, benefits like the VA home loan can provide crucial financial support. It's vital for service members to avoid making financial choices based on external validation. Chasing wealth solely to impress others can lead to unnecessary debt, detracting from the values of service and stability.
When you factor in the benefits, over time, it can be lucrative. But when you're first starting out, it can be a struggle to get to a place of financial stability.
The VA home loan program exists because many military members don't have much opportunity to sock away funds for a down payment on a home.
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