According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there were about 21.5 million veterans in the United States as of 2011. With that number growing to an even higher number in 2013, many military veterans are coming to the realization that finding a stable job and maintaining sufficient income is a struggle. Adjusting back to civilian life is hard enough after serving in the military, but when you add on all of the typical adult responsibilities, like a mortgage, children, and other everyday stresses, making ends meet can be tremendously challenging.
The U.S. Census Bureau also stated that as of 2011, about 3.5 million veterans experienced a service related disability. Approximately 810,000 of these 3.5 million disabled veterans had a disability rating of at least 70%. Imagine trying to keep up with your bills, maintain a suitable job, and keep that beautiful home of yours while either dealing with a disability or simply readjusting to life back home.
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The U.S. Census Bureau also stated that as of 2011, about 3.5 million veterans experienced a service related disability. Approximately 810,000 of these 3.5 million disabled veterans had a disability rating of at least 70%. Imagine trying to keep up with your bills, maintain a suitable job, and keep that beautiful home of yours while either dealing with a disability or simply readjusting to life back home.
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