2026 VA Disability Benefits: How Much an 80% Veteran with Family Will Receive After COLA
Veterans rated at 80 percent disability are seeing updated monthly compensation in 2026, thanks to the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA).
Related: Social Security Confirms 2.8% COLA Increase for 2026 Beneficiaries
For those supporting a spouse, one child, and two dependent parents, the numbers reflect how family size directly affects pay.
Monthly Compensation for 2026
Based on the latest VA pay tables, an 80% service-connected veteran with a spouse, one child, and two dependent parents can expect approximately $2,686.15 per month.
This total includes:
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The base rate for an 80% disability rating
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Additional allowances for each eligible dependent
These tax-free payments are adjusted annually through COLA to help veterans keep pace with inflation.
How Dependents Affect VA Compensation
Dependents significantly increase monthly payments:
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Spouse only: ~$2,277.15
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Spouse + child + 2 dependent parents: ~$2,686.15
Each qualifying dependent, child or parent, adds extra monthly allowances:
Children:
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Under 18, or
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Enrolled full-time in education, or
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Permanently disabled
Dependent Parents:
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Must rely financially on the veteran
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Evaluated based on VA income and support criteria
Note: Veterans rated below 30% do not receive additional amounts for dependents.
Why the 2026 Rates Matter
VA disability compensation is often a key part of household income. Because payments are tax-free, the full amount can cover essentials like:
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Housing
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Food
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Medical costs
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Childcare
The 2026 COLA ensures that compensation keeps pace with rising living costs. For veterans whose family circumstances change — marriage, a new child, or supporting an elderly parent — updating dependent information with the VA can increase monthly benefits.
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