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Chapter 31 VA benefits, also known as Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E), provide eligible veterans with career counseling, job training, and financial support for employment, depending on their service-connected disabilities. Monthly subsistence allowances vary based on training type and dependents, with rates ranging from approximately $408 to over $1,200, and a maximum of around $3,400 for those with many dependents. Eligibility requires a VA disability rating of at least 10% and a discharge other than dishonorable; participation is determined through evaluation by a VA counselor. Veterans may also compare these benefits with the Post-9/11 GI Bill, as the latter often offers higher rates.
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