November 28, 2011 - There have always been challenges associated with the return from military to civilian life, but new statistics reveal that the transition for soldiers returning from service in Iraq and Afghanistan is tougher than ever. While most make a relatively successful transition from military service, research shows that a growing minority of America’s post-9/11 veterans will return home to a life of poverty.According to a report issued earlier this month from the U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee (JEC), poverty rates among post-9/11 veterans is nearly double the rates following other wars, with over 12 percent of recent veterans now living in poverty. Hardest hit are the youngest vets. Poverty strikes 21 percent of service men and women between the ages of 18 and 24 (who are over 80 percent of post-9/11 vets). read more>>>
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