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CSTIn 2025, veterans with a 70% disability ratingwill receive a basic monthly compensation of $1,759.19. This amount is for a veteran with no dependents. However, your payment could increase if you have a spouse, children, or parents depending on you. The compensation rates are carefully structured to reflect various dependent situations, and you’ll need to consult the specific tables for your circumstances.For example, if you’re a veteran with a 70% disability rating and you have a spouse, the basic monthly payment increases to $1,908.19. If you have one child in addition to your spouse, the monthly amount will rise further. The VA offers an added amount of $74.00 for each child under age 18. So, if you have two children, your payment will go up by $148.00. Additionally, if your spouse receives Aid and Attendance benefits, there is an added amount of $137.00.The compensation isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation. Depending on your specific situation-whether you have one or two parents to support or if your spouse qualifies for additional aid-the monthly rate could vary. For example, a veteran with a 70% disability rating, a spouse, and one parent would receive $2,028.19, while a veteran with a spouse, one child, and two parents could get $2,258.19.For veterans who are eligible for Total Disability based on Individual Unemployability (TDIU), this compensation can be increased to reflect a 100% disability rating if the veteran is unable to work due to their service-connected disabilities. In this case, you could be eligible for compensation that mirrors the 100% disability rate, which, for 2025, is $3,831.30 for a veteran with no dependents.The VA also provides additional benefits to veterans with a 70% disability rating, including access to health care, VA home loans, vocational rehabilitation, and more. If you’re uncertain about the specific payments or benefits you’re eligible for, a VA Disability Calculator is a helpful tool that can simplify the process and give you a clear idea of your potential compensation based on your rating and dependent status.In short, a 70% VA disability rating offers a solid starting point for veterans, but the amount you receive can be adjusted based on your dependents and other specific circumstances. Always check the latest tables to get the most accurate figures.