The salary of a U.S. Army soldier 2024

 The salary of a U.S. Army soldier varies depending on several factors, including rank, years of service, and specializations. Here is a general breakdown of the base pay for enlisted personnel (as of 2021) based on rank:


- E-1 (Private): $1,733 per month

- E-2 (Private Second Class): $1,943 per month

- E-3 (Private First Class): $2,103 per month

- E-4 (Specialist/Corporal): $2,330 - $2,780 per month

- E-5 (Sergeant): $2,542 - $3,618 per month

- E-6 (Staff Sergeant): $2,944 - $4,514 per month

- E-7 (Sergeant First Class): $3,656 - $5,444 per month

- E-8 (Master Sergeant/First Sergeant): $4,480 - $7,298 per month

- E-9 (Sergeant Major/Command Sergeant Major): $5,308 - $8,477 per month


Please note that these figures represent base pay only and do not include potential allowances, bonuses, or other benefits that soldiers may receive. Additionally, pay can increase with promotions and additional responsibilities.


It's important to mention that military pay is subject to change and may vary based on factors such as location, special pay incentives, and years of service. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on U.S. Army pay, it is advisable to consult the official Department of Defense website or speak with a military recruiter or financial advisor.

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