Why This Exists
Military compensation is absurdly complicated. Base pay is just the start; BAH, BAS, COLA (three different kinds), OHA, special pays, tax advantages, TSP matching, education benefits worth six figures, VA disability, retirement systems. No other employer in the country has a compensation package this complex, and the existing tools to understand it are either outdated, inaccurate, or buried in government websites designed in 2004.
I built Mil-Multiplier because I kept doing the math on paper for myself and my soldiers. Every counseling session, every reenlistment discussion, every "should I stay or get out" conversation required pulling numbers from five different websites and a calculator app. So I built the tool I wished existed.
Who Built This
Mil-Multiplier is built and maintained by SFC Tyler Santangelo, an active-duty U.S. Army Soldier with over 10 years in uniform. After a decade of counseling Soldiers through pay questions, reenlistment math, and "should I stay or get out" decisions, I got tired of pulling numbers from five different government websites and a calculator app; so I built the tool I wished existed.
I hold a B.S. in Business Management (Organizational Leadership) from American Military University, and I build full-stack web tools on the side. This site is one of several I maintain.
These tools aren't built by a tech company guessing at how military pay works. They're built by someone who reads his own LES every month, counsels his Soldiers on finance and career decisions, and uses these same benefits in real life. The data comes from the same DFAS tables, DTMO rates, and VA schedules that set actual pay, because they set mine, too.
What This Site Is Not
Mil-Multiplier is not affiliated with the Department of Defense, any branch of service, the VA, DFAS, or any government agency. It is an independently operated site. The calculators produce estimates based on publicly available government data; they are not official pay statements and should not be used as the sole basis for financial decisions.
This site does not provide financial advice, legal advice, or tax advice. For official entitlements, consult your finance office. For financial planning, consult a licensed professional.
Data Sources
All calculator data is sourced from official government publications and updated annually:
Base pay: DFAS military pay tables. BAH: DoD Housing Center (40,959 ZIP codes, 338 MHAs). CONUS COLA: DTMO CONUS COLA rates. OCONUS COLA: DTMO allowances (656 locations across 193 countries & U.S. territories). OHA: DTMO Overseas Housing Allowance rates. Education benefits: VA GI Bill rate tables. VA disability: VA compensation rate tables. TSP: Thrift Savings Plan fund performance data.
Calculation Methodology
Every calculator on Mil-Multiplier is built from the same official source documents that DFAS and military finance offices use to compute your actual pay. This section details where each data point comes from so you can verify independently.
Base Pay: Sourced from the 2026 Military Pay Tables published by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) in accordance with the DoD Financial Management Regulation (FMR) Volume 7A, Chapter 1 — "Pay and Allowances." The 2026 tables reflect the 3.8% pay raise authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act.
Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH): Rates are pulled from the DoD Housing Center at the Military Housing Area (MHA) level; 338 distinct MHAs covering 40,959 ZIP codes. BAH is calculated per FMR Volume 7A, Chapter 26 using the three-tier structure: with dependents, without dependents, and partial BAH. Our ZIP-to-MHA mapping dataset ensures accuracy down to the ZIP code level.
CONUS COLA: Rates from the Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO) as authorized under the Joint Travel Regulations (JTR), Chapter 5. CONUS COLA compensates for above-average cost of living at specific CONUS duty stations. Our dataset covers 18 high-cost locations with 2,612 qualifying ZIP codes.
OCONUS COLA: Rates from the Defense Travel Management Office (DTMO), computed per JTR Chapter 5, Part E. Our dataset covers 656 overseas localities across 193 countries plus non-foreign OCONUS areas (Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories), tracked against the DTMO COLA index tables. OCONUS COLA is index-based and fluctuates with local cost surveys and exchange rates.
Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA): Rates from DTMO per JTR Chapter 10, covering 29 bases across 6 countries. OHA consists of rental ceiling, utility/recurring maintenance allowance, and move-in housing allowance.
TSP: Contribution limits and fund performance data from the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. BRS matching rules per FMR Volume 7A, Chapter 60 — "Thrift Savings Plan."
Education Benefits: GI Bill rates from the VA's published annual benefit rate tables. VR&E (Chapter 31) eligibility criteria per 38 U.S.C. § 3102. Tuition Assistance per DoD Instruction 1322.25.
VA Disability: Compensation rates from the VA's published disability compensation rate tables, effective December 2025.
MOS Translator: Career matching is generated by Claude AI (Anthropic) using a structured prompt that includes the user's MOS, rank, certifications, education, and a 634-entry military acronym dictionary. Salary ranges are based on Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, O*NET occupational crosswalks, and industry salary surveys. All AI-generated output includes a disclaimer that results should be independently verified.
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Contact
For questions, corrections, or suggestions, visit the contact page or email me at milmultiplier@gmail.com. I read everything.