Every year, VA disability compensation payment rates are adjusted based on cost-of-living adjustments, or COLA, set by the Social Security Administration. In 2026, this adjustment will result in a 2.8% increase for veterans.
This adjustment will become effective December 1, 2025 and veterans will see the increase in monthly payments in January 2026, which can make a meaningful difference for those receiving compensable VA disability benefits.
In other words, veterans with a 10% rating received a monthly payment of $175.51 in 2025, which will increase to $180.42 in 2026. As another example, veterans with a 100% rating, a spouse, 1 child, and 2 dependent parents, received $4,544.23 in 2025, which will increase to $4671.47 in 2026. Once the new rates are effective, the VA will post the rates on their website here: Current Veterans Disability Compensation Rates | Veterans Affairs. These new rates will be effective until November 30, 2026.
With an increase in disability rates on the horizon, there has never been a better time to file a claim or appeal for your VA disability benefits, especially because even a small increase can significantly impact your va benefits and strengthen the financial support you receive.
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Has the VA denied your claim for service-connected disability benefits? We are here to help you appeal! Contact us to reach our advocates today, or call 1 (877) 777-4021 to take the first step in obtaining the VA disability benefits you deserve.





