How a new licensing law may help working military spouses
Military spouses in a host of career fields that require professional licenses will be helped by a new federal law — the first of its kind to help military spouses maintain their careers after a move.
These are the top 5 concerns families have about military life
Military spouse employment, relocation and other issues are top of mind for active-duty families.
It’s getting easier for military spouses to transfer professional licenses
Some states are making it easier for military spouses in licensed professions to transfer their credentials when they move, potentially saving families hundreds of dollars and monthslong waits.
Army spouses in remote careers may soon have spots to work on base
The Army has launched an initiative to create co-working areas for spouses.
Benefit to help junior enlisted spouses jump-start careers expanded
Is a career in medicine, make up, gunsmithing or gemology in your future? If you’re a junior enlisted spouse, the military could help you pay for the education you need to get there.
Why we may be looking at military spouse unemployment all wrong
"Military spouses want to work?” is just one of the questions Army spouse Liz Larsen hears a lot in her hometown of San Antonio, also known as Military City USA.
Military spouses among those hardest hit by employment scams
Military and veteran family members were more likely to fall for scams and lose more money than victims who were not affiliated with the military.
Why this military dad and Navy spouse is embracing being a ‘manpendent’
While David Carrera doesn’t mind being a minority in female-dominated military spouse groups, he does see unique challenges for men like him.
Military families are ‘feeling the pinch’ with national unemployment at a record high
Millions of Americans have lost their jobs — military spouses among them.