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How The U.S. Navy Gets Paid | The Complete Guide

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
  • Here's how much the military gets paid, explained with my own paychecks.
    DTMO BAH Calculator:
    www.travel.dod.mil/allowances...
    DTMO OHA Calculator:
    www.travel.dod.mil/Allowances...
    Hazard Pay List:
    militarypay.defense.gov/Pay/S...
    I hope you enjoy it!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @HaedenBeck
    @HaedenBeck  Рік тому +6

    Like and subscribe if you found this useful, and feel free to leave any questions you have. :)

  • @user-ii8cs9fm1g
    @user-ii8cs9fm1g 10 днів тому +1

    When I went in the navy I got 130 dollars a month of but that was in the 70's you get sea pay depend on time at sea

  • @fabiocamilo8713
    @fabiocamilo8713 6 місяців тому +2

    HB I’m a dentist in Brazilian navy and what you said about the amount of money you can make outside the military is also true in Brazil. Dentists and physicians for example make almost 3 times their paycheck in the navy. And I should confess that is a hard decision deciding stay in the navy. You should love your job and your country, otherwise you’ll give up. But I stayed and I don’t regret. Actually I’m proud to be here.
    Thank you for your videos. Keep it up!

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  6 місяців тому

      Thanks! Duty to the country is more important than mere money, but hey people will make the decisions they consider the best for themselves, or for what they care about. You've made the more noble choice!

  • @chefbrokenwind3790
    @chefbrokenwind3790 2 місяці тому

    This actually helped me understand my questions thank you sir. Made my choice even easier.😊

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 24 дні тому

    As an old man I tell young people that if they join the military and are in for 20 years that they can retire with half pay and get 2 payshecks rest of life like if they were making 50k they could get 25k but i tell them to do their own research Now I hear even army reserve get this but then again look into it.

  • @ae5646
    @ae5646 11 місяців тому +7

    Correction to your video…anything with “pay” is taxable. Base pay, sea pay, hardship duty pay. Everything with “allowance” is not taxable. Clothing, BAH, BAS, family separation allowance.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  11 місяців тому +2

      I said the only thing taxable is the base pay, not any allowances. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @ae5646
      @ae5646 11 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠@@HaedenBeck Yeah, that’s why I said correction to your video. You said the ONLY THING TAXABLE IS BASE PAY. Which is wrong, so I provided further information.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  11 місяців тому +1

      @@ae5646 Ah alright, thanks.👍

  • @ac1rlynne_xii215
    @ac1rlynne_xii215 10 днів тому

    I'm 19 and joining the Navy this year, I'm going to Bootcamp in winter, but I don't know any of these. How am I gonna acquire them?

  • @dahviyongladden5326
    @dahviyongladden5326 5 місяців тому

    Hey being in the reserves where is drill tooken place at which country ? And also do your family have to move or could

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  3 місяці тому +1

      If you're reserves you go to boot camp and A school like a regular recruit and then your career splits off from the active duty experience.

  • @James-hs1eq
    @James-hs1eq 6 місяців тому

    Are you satisfied with your pay? Im 20 years old joining for one enlistment to get college benefits and the opportunity to travel and learn a valuable skill. But the pay seems good for my age with not much experience considering that most expenses are paid for already by the Navy.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  6 місяців тому +5

      Absolutely. In a few months in the Navy I far surpassed the paycheck size of my last job that took 7 years to build up. The bigger difference though is that in the civilian world over half my pay went to bills like rent and stuff but here I'm able to save almost all of my pay. If you're coming for college benefits, travel, and skills, it's definitely a great stepping stone and you can save some money along the way if you play your cards right. Best of luck!

    • @James-hs1eq
      @James-hs1eq 6 місяців тому +1

      @@HaedenBeck Thanks! I appreciate the response.

    • @anthonysequeira8448
      @anthonysequeira8448 2 місяці тому +1

      @@James-hs1eq so i did 1 contract and am trying to actually reenlist. But the alot of people think the pay is horrible, but what do you have to pay for? A phone bill really is all. They give food, medical and everything. Especially being young and taking the benefits for education is worth it because 4 years isn’t anything

    • @James-hs1eq
      @James-hs1eq 2 місяці тому

      @@anthonysequeira8448 That's good to hear! I browse on the Navy subreddit sometimes and a lot of servicemembers complain that the pay isn't enough so that got me a bit concerned. I know the pay isn't the best, but it seems decent enough if all the benefits are taken into consideration. Plus I'm doing this more for getting experience and skills than money at my age.

  • @nottherealclarkkent2766
    @nottherealclarkkent2766 20 днів тому

    im here in late july 2024. you live in the middle east?

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  20 днів тому +1

      I already left.

    • @nottherealclarkkent2766
      @nottherealclarkkent2766 20 днів тому

      ​@HaedenBeck so your not in Bahrain anymore? Thanks for the reply. I'm looking to join the Navy as a Master in Arms. So I've been binge watching your videos.

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  18 днів тому +1

      @@nottherealclarkkent2766 Nope. Yeah sure, hope I've been helpful!

  • @jboogy610
    @jboogy610 2 місяці тому +1

    He is lieing e6 isn’t getting paid 9,000$ a month do ur research lol

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  2 місяці тому

      Bahrain is a tax free zone, and with separation pay, OHA, etc. it's $9,000 a month gross pay.

  • @MrWhosegaloo
    @MrWhosegaloo 24 дні тому

    My big mistake was not keeping life insurance when I left so I know you think you do not need it when your 18 but I have to pay now for something I should have gotten free when you are 18 you do not thin k like your foolish mistake I would be a millionaire today but made that big mistake

    • @HaedenBeck
      @HaedenBeck  11 днів тому

      I just went without insurance as a civilian because I couldn't afford it. The military gave me insurance and it's not bad at all.

    • @MrWhosegaloo
      @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

      @@HaedenBeck Are you married you need insurance now! Ins is for your family for burying My biggest mistake (can not remeber name) Slvi something from the nave or military oh how foolish that i did not get it for free when I had that opportunity maybe it was low cost I was 19 I believe fool!

    • @MrWhosegaloo
      @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

      @@HaedenBeck I like you posts I think you have yourself squared away or the right mindset especially for a young man I want to tell you 1 important piece of advice that is you have time on your side get in on a winning streak early if you knew your team would win 10 in row just double after each win start with $10 then double to $20 all the way to $5250 see if you knew you would start very early My POINT TIME IS GREAT FOR COMPOUNDING Interest! And time goes by fast start now do not procrastinate try to do 20 years its like two paychecks get insurance and save 10% geta mutual fund or the credit union do not touch Time goes quickly

    • @MrWhosegaloo
      @MrWhosegaloo 11 днів тому

      @@HaedenBeck I smoked we had coke and smoke breaks I finally quit I wish I never started smoking wish I had bought life ins wish I had saved 10% I did listen when stepdad told me not to get tattoo