Sentences with phrase «rates than civilians»

As a veteran of any branch of the U.S. Armed forces, there are a number of veteran - specific car loans and car loan companies that you can work with to get lower rates than civilians.

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The military spouse unemployment rate sits around 26 percent — much higher than the general population — and military spouses are likely to make 38 percent less than their civilian counterpart.
The organization's 2015 Military Lifestyle Survey found that female military spouses experience unemployment at nearly three times the rate of their civilian counterparts despite also demonstrating greater educational and professional experience than the general population.
Within the nondefense category many major civilian R&D agencies would enjoy an increase at or greater than the rate of inflation.
Canadian military personnel have higher rates of suicidal thoughts and suicide attempts, but they are also more likely to access mental health support than civilians, found new research in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
This is 12 times the rate amongst civilians and indicates that the radiation emitted by DU is causing more problems than its chemical toxicity.
Even so, there is faster approval for military members and a lower default rate than amongst civilian borrowers.
The reason is that members of the military are a different type of applicant than civilians, and lenders who specialize in loans to the military are more likely to approving applications despite poor ratings.
And because the perceived level of risk is so much smaller, the interest rate that is charged on military loans is much lower than on civilian loans.
The advantage of a Military Debt Consolidation Loan (MDCL) is that you typically pay a lower interest rate and closing costs than civilians and far less interest than you would trying to pay the same bills with credit cards.
After May 16, mailing an iPad to a loved one serving overseas would require mailing it to a civilian address in the host country — which, for a country like Kuwait, would make the price jump from the current Military Priority Mail rate of $ 5.30 to more than $ 20.
However, though the overall rate remains lower, researchers have noted that substantiated reports of child maltreatment have risen faster among military families than civilian families, particularly in the last decade.
Manufactured homes have «a lower rate of civilian fire injuries per 100,000 occupied housing units than other one or two - family homes» and post-HUD standard manufactured homes are more likely than other homes to have fires confined to the room of origin.
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