Pay rates · effective 2025-12-01

60% VA Disability Pay (2026)

A 60% rating pays $1,435.02 per month ($17,220.24 per year) for a veteran with no dependents — more with a spouse, children, or dependent parents. Amounts below are parsed directly from the va.gov rate tables.

Monthly (alone)

$1,435.02

With spouse

$1,566.02

Spouse + 1 child

$1,663.02

Per year (alone)

$17,220.24

Full dependent table at 60%

Monthly compensation, 60% rating, effective 2025-12-01
Dependent statusMonthly
Veteran alone (no dependents)$1,435.02
With spouse$1,566.02
With spouse and 1 child$1,663.02
With 1 child (no spouse)$1,523.02
With spouse and 1 parent$1,671.02
With spouse and 2 parents$1,776.02
With 1 parent$1,540.02
With 2 parents$1,645.02
With spouse, 1 child, 1 parent$1,768.02
With spouse, 1 child, 2 parents$1,873.02
With 1 child and 1 parent$1,628.02
With 1 child and 2 parents$1,733.02
Added monthly amounts at 60%
Add forAmount
Spouse receiving Aid & Attendance+$121.00
Each additional child under 18+$65.00
Each child 18–23 in a qualifying school program+$211.00

SOURCE: VA compensation rate tables, va.gov · retrieved 2026-06-10 · effective 2025-12-01

What a 60% rating means beyond the check

  • VA loan funding fee: $0. Any compensable rating exempts you from the funding fee — worth thousands on a purchase. Details and calculator.
  • This is per-rating, not per-condition. Multiple conditions combine under 38 CFR 4.25 — see what your conditions actually combine to.
  • Rates change every December 1 with the COLA; this page regenerates from va.gov automatically.

Frequently asked questions

How much is 60% VA disability pay in 2026?

Effective 2025-12-01, a 60% rating pays $1,435.02 per month for a veteran with no dependents, $1,566.02 with a spouse, and $1,663.02 with a spouse and one child, per the va.gov rate tables.

Is 60% VA disability pay taxable?

No. VA disability compensation is not taxable income at the federal level, per IRS guidance and va.gov.

Does a spouse increase 60% VA disability pay?

Yes. At 60%, adding a spouse raises the monthly payment from $1,435.02 to $1,566.02, and a spouse receiving Aid & Attendance adds $121.00 more, per va.gov.

What if 60% isn't my only rating?

Multiple ratings combine under 38 CFR 4.25 — they don't add. Use our combined rating calculator to get your true combined percentage and payment.

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