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My fiance and I are trying to figure out how quickly we can pay back our student loans. The sooner, the better (obviously).
So, AFTER TAXES, how much does a Naval resident make (with no prior experience)? Does this remain constant over the 3 years of training?
If you're
married you get the higher "BAH with dependents" pay; if you have a
fiance the Navy pays you as if you're single.
The short version:
Base pay (O-3 with <2 years): $3407/month
Variable Special Pay as an intern: $100/month
Basic Allowance for Subsistence: $203/month
BAH (O-3 with dep) at Portsmouth: $1753/month
BAH (O-3 with dep) at NNMC: $2357/month
BAH (O-3 with dep) at San Diego: $2220/month
So roughly $5500-6000/month as an intern. BAH/BAS are not taxed.
You'll get a pay raise as a PGY-2, when your VSP increases from $100/month to $417/month.
You'll get a pay raise as a PGY-3, when your base pay increases from "O-3 with <2 years" to "O-3 with over 2 years" ... in 2008 dollars that's a raise from $3407/month to $3862/month.
If you do a GMO tour, you'll get the $15K/year ASP bonus while you're a GMO, and if/when you return to military residency, you'll have a higher base pay due to the extra time in service. (You lose the ASP bonus when you return to residency.)
Also, how much will an IM doc make after residency (after taxes)?
You get base pay, BAH, BAS, ASP, VSP, ISP, BCP. The total depends on where you are stationed (BAH), your time in service (base pay & VSP), and specialty (ISP). All these figures except BAH are in the
pay tables. BAH rates can be obtained from the page previously linked.