Someone in the paygrade of E-1 -- with less than two years of service, makes a base pay of $1,467 per month, which includes free housing, food, and medical. (They get more if they live off base or married & have children.)
FYI: Most people in Tucson live on less than $1,467/month.
Also:
* free medical for life
* The Post-9/11 GI Bill has several parts including:
Up to 100% Tuition and Fee Coverage
Monthly Housing Allowance
Up to $1000 a year for Books and Supplies
Ability to Transfer Your GI Bill to Family Members
I have no problem with providing the above benefits to veterans, my problem is when these veterans are also given an advantage when competing for jobs and housing against people that need these things just as badly.
Do we really need to rob Peter to pay Paul?