WASHINGTON, May 11, 2008

Number Of Disabled U.S. Veterans Rising

More Wounded, Disabled Vets Translates To A Projected Doubling Of Costs Associated With Their Care

  • Wounded soldiers involved in physical therapy at the Center For The Intrepid at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio are seen in this November 2007 file photo. The number of disabled veterans has jumped by 25 percent since 2001, to 2.9 million.

    Wounded soldiers involved in physical therapy at the Center For The Intrepid at the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio are seen in this November 2007 file photo. The number of disabled veterans has jumped by 25 percent since 2001, to 2.9 million.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)

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(AP)  Increasing numbers of U.S. troops have left the military with damaged bodies and minds, an ever-larger pool of disabled veterans that will cost the country billions of dollars for decades to come - even as the total population of America's veterans shrinks.

Despite the decline in the total number of veterans - as soldiers from World War II and Korea die - the government expects to be spending $59 billion a year to compensate injured warriors in 25 years, up from today's $29 billion, according to internal documents obtained by The Associated Press. And the Veterans Affairs Department concedes the bill could be much higher.

Why?

Worse wounds. More disabilities. More vets aware of the benefits and quicker to file for them.

Also, ironically, advanced medical care. Troops come home with devastating injuries that might well have killed them in earlier wars.

Time is also a factor when it comes to disability compensation costs. Payments tend to go up as veterans age, and an increasing number of soldiers from the Vietnam War will be getting bigger payments as they get older and are less able to work around their disabilities.

The number of disabled veterans has jumped by 25 percent since 2001 - to 2.9 million - and the cause really is no mystery.

"This is a cost of war," says Steve Smithson, a deputy director at the American Legion. "We're still producing veterans. We've been in a war in Iraq for five years now, and the war on terror since 9/11."

VA and Census Bureau figures show the previous six-year period, before hostilities in Afghanistan and Iraq, saw a more modest increase of 4 percent in the number of disabled vets. Veterans can make claims for disability benefits long after their military service has ended.

Today's veterans - disabled or not - number nearly 24 million. That population is projected by the VA to fall under 15 million by 2033, mostly because of dying World War II and Korean War vets. But costs are expected to rise.

Inflation accounts for a big chunk of the increase. But even when the VA factors out inflation, the compensation for disabled veterans would still grow from $29 billion to $33 billion in today's dollars - a more than 10 percent increase. And the department acknowledges the estimate could rise by 30 percent.

VA officials were not eager to talk about reasons for the increases. They declined several requests for interviews. In a written response to a handful of questions, the agency noted a few factors at play in the rising costs, such as the aging veterans population, an increase in the number of disabilities claimed and the severity of injuries sustained.

Outside experts provided more insight.

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This is a cost of war.

Steve Smithson, deputy director
American Legion
The American Legion's Smithson says the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are resulting in more severe injuries - amputations and traumatic burns - the kind of injuries that troops in Vietnam and earlier wars would not have survived.

Smithson says today's veterans also are filing claims for more disabilities.

"People are more aware of the benefits they are able to file for (because of) better outreach," Smithson said. "It's not like the WWII generation and Korean war generation where they weren't aware of what they could file for, and they were also reluctant to file if they didn't think they needed it."

Iraq veteran Christopher Bain filed for about 10 disabilities after his tour in 2004. Bain came under mortar fire outside Baghdad and was hit several times. He successfully fought doctors who wanted to amputate his left arm. But 10 operations later, he still needs help getting dressed each day. An electrical stimulator implanted in his upper buttocks helps dull the pain from his injuries.

"It's hard, you go through certain periods of remorse," said Bain. "I am never going to be the man I once was."

Bain suffers from tinnitus, post-traumatic stress disorder and serious injuries to his arms. He receives a check each month for $2,618 that helps the former Army staff sergeant pay the mortgage, food and clothing costs for his family of five in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Bain is one of about 755,000 veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Of that group, the VA says more than 181,000 are collecting disability benefits.

Continued



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by quetzalcrist May 13, 2008 7:26 PM EDT
What a cost to go to war over a lie!!!
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by algoresarse May 13, 2008 3:31 AM EDT
Posted by bluestardad at 11:37 PM : May 12, 2008
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shut your arse up!! you and you liberal friends spit at soldiers and NOW you all of a suddenly care about them????????

you guys make me sick...
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by bluestardad May 13, 2008 2:37 AM EDT
SUPPORT THE TROOPS! BUSH AND HIS PUPPET GENERALS DONT CARE ABOUT THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS UNLESS THEY MAKE THE NEWS!

WE ARE FIGHTING THE SUNNIS IN IRAQ? OR WHO EVER THREATENS OUR OIL...

WE ARE FUNDING THE SUNNIS IN LEBANON TO DESTABLIZE THAT COUNTRY???

BUSH IS SENDING AID TO ISRAEL IN THE BILLIONS...

BUSH IS SENDING AID TO THE PALESTINIANS IN THE MILLIONS THRU ISRAELI BANKS???

16 OF THE 19 HIJACKERS WERE FROM SAUDI...

CHENEY AND HALIBURTON ARE TIGHT WITH THE SAUDIS...

RUMFELD BROKERED CHEMICAL WEAPONS TO SADDAM IN THE 80S...TO FIGHT IRAN

WE ATTACHED IRAQ TO GET RID OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS...

RICHARD PEARL A DUEL PASSPORT HOLDING ISRAELI AMERICAN NEOCON IS BROKERING AN OIL DEAL WITH THE KURDS...

TURKEY IS FIGHTING THE KURDS...

BILLIONS OF AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS ARE GOING TO THE MIDDLE EAST!

4000 PLUS AMERICANS HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES FIGHTING A CHANGING ENEMY WHO ONE DAY CHANGES FROM ONE SIDE TO THE NEXT...AND WHOS POLITICIANS ARE ON THE TAKE AS BAD AS AMERICAN POLITICIANS ARE?

MISS NO ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE CONDI RICE IS RUNNING THE STATE DEPARTMENT!

WHO IS RUNNING THIS MIDDLE EAST TRAIN?

START WAR CRIMES NOW!

AMERICA STAND UP OR SHUT UP!

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by xmcl2 May 13, 2008 2:13 AM EDT
It''s sad that so many of our young men and women in uniform have had to suffer many unimaginable tragedies. The tragedy extends many times to their families and loved ones and extends even further to the diminishing of many human values and economic future growth here in the United States. We really will not know the total cost of this war for many, many years.

Personally I have tremendous respect for the veterans and families of those who fought in previous conflicts and are fighting for us in the Middle East. We owe them much for the lives that have been given up and for the families that have lost so many loved ones. Once a week at the end of the evening news in a segment on PBS, a moment of silence is given and the names and pictures of the soldiers that have died for us are shown. They are so young and their faces were full of so much hope and promise, for their families, and for what they could have become for this country.

The economic loss is tremendous, not only for the United States but also Iraq people. We have to ask ourselves, what has really been accomplished since that day four years ago when the President said " Mission Accomplished"
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by rune99 May 12, 2008 7:28 PM EDT
"Of course the people don''t want war. But after all, it''s the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it''s always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it''s a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."
-- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials

http://www.snopes.com/quotes/goering.asp
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by blackyowe May 12, 2008 4:27 PM EDT
Number Of Disabled U.S. Veterans Rising, now that is a real surprise? It will continue to rise quickly for a long, long time.
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by bluestardad May 12, 2008 1:35 PM EDT
SUPPORT THE TROOPS! BUSH AND HIS PUPPET GENERALS DONT CARE ABOUT THE AMERICAN SOLDIERS UNLESS THEY MAKE THE NEWS!

WE ARE FIGHTING THE SUNNIS IN IRAQ? OR WHO EVER THREATENS OUR OIL...

WE ARE FUNDING THE SUNNIS IN LEBANON TO DESTABLIZE THAT COUNTRY???

BUSH IS SENDING AID TO ISRAEL IN THE BILLIONS...

BUSH IS SENDING AID TO THE PALESTINIANS IN THE MILLIONS THRU ISRAELI BANKS???

16 OF THE 19 HIJACKERS WERE FROM SAUDI...

CHENEY AND HALIBURTON ARE TIGHT WITH THE SAUDIS...

RUMFELD BROKERED CHEMICAL WEAPONS TO SADDAM IN THE 80S...TO FIGHT IRAN

WE ATTACHED IRAQ TO GET RID OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS...

RICHARD PEARL A DUEL PASSPORT HOLDING ISRAELI AMERICAN NEOCON IS BROKERING AN OIL DEAL WITH THE KURDS...

TURKEY IS FIGHTING THE KURDS...

BILLIONS OF AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS ARE GOING TO THE MIDDLE EAST!

4000 PLUS AMERICANS HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES FIGHTING A CHANGING ENEMY WHO ONE DAY CHANGES FROM ONE SIDE TO THE NEXT...AND WHOS POLITICIANS ARE ON THE TAKE AS BAD AS AMERICAN POLITICIANS ARE?

MISS NO ACTIONABLE INTELLIGENCE CONDI RICE IS RUNNING THE STATE DEPARTMENT!

WHO IS RUNNING THIS MIDDLE EAST TRAIN?

START WAR CRIMES NOW!

AMERICA STAND UP OR SHUT UP!

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by missingamerica May 12, 2008 12:50 PM EDT
so since you and ibsteve agree with someone you will enable them....if you agree with a drug addict do you give him needles? if you agree with an alcoholic do you give him vodka? its the same as you are doing with mcvet....that makes you two just as sick as him

Posted by jamesm12341 at 09:46 AM : May 12, 2008

lollll....you are correct, but not in the manner that you are assuming.

We are in fact enabling you to rationalize your own deficiencies.

Shame on us - or rather on me, since I shouldn''t presume to speak for others.
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by missingamerica May 12, 2008 12:43 PM EDT
Your arguments are the trivial inconsequentialities and insults of a callow youth, jamesm12341.

The only thing that prevents them from being utterly boring is your amusing attempts at various forms of psychological trickery.

Would that your parents had spent less time leaving you unsupervised in front of a keyboard and/or video game and more time raising you into a mature, responsible adult who was capable of both empathy and rational argument.
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by cattlekate May 12, 2008 12:06 PM EDT
Posted by jamesm12341 at 07:44 AM : May 12, 2008

Actually, I will respond to your post and scold you like your Mommy.

It is your posts, James, which reek with bullying and non-productive name-calling.

Your posts fall far off topic, and are designed to put others down.

You have some weird, strange fixation with MCvet, who''s posts have a lot of truth.

Your posts frequently consist of questions, designed to bait someone into going off-topic.

I can''t decide why you have so much time to engage in your bullying, foul, and goading posts. You have too much time on your hands, and certainly have too much anger.

It is not healthy.

Chill out.
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by woodjd42 May 12, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
Woodjd42, you have to excuse McVet......he has severe untreated case of PTSD....he will read any post and respond with hate and anger....someone could post that 2 plus 2 equals 4 and he would respond with some immature tirade about Bush....the guy needs some serious help but is obviously to much a wimp to go get it. Watch, he will respond to this post with some immature tirade.

Posted by jamesm12341 at 07:44 AM : May 12, 2008

If he knocks the bush/chaney administration, then I would have to agree with him. I will stand up for the soldiers however I do believe that the bush/chaney administration will go down in history as the most corupt and most destructive to the country. I do believe that this administration is incapable of telling the truth about anything and so many people just suck up their lies.
As you can tell I''m not a fan.
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by dinkydog1 May 12, 2008 11:18 AM EDT
It''s truley disgusting to see these young Americans maimed for life in this war for oil Bush created. How can Bushies justify this misery.
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by missingamerica May 12, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
I have one heartfelt prayer for our disabled vets:

God protect them from another moment in time where the Republicans control our Presidency and, worse, our Congress, lest they be instantaneously transformed from honorable veterans who suffered greatly in the pursuit of the goals of America''s political leaders into "entitlement spending".
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by woodjd42 May 12, 2008 10:12 AM EDT
MCVet
One more thing, I assume from your handle that you are a vet, well I am also. I served two tours in nam as a chopper pilot for the 1st Cav.
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by woodjd42 May 12, 2008 9:59 AM EDT
MCVet
If you think for one moment that I support this administration, you are saddly mistaken. Go back and read all my posts and you will see how much contempt for this administration I have even before invading Iraq.
"The oil companies should be the ones paying the bill for these morons that went to iraq."
In this statement I read that the oil companies should pay for the ones that Went to Iraq. The cowards in this administration and in congress did not go to Iraq they sent soldiers. That is why I Asked if he ment the soldiers then made a comment. If he ment the administration then I would agree with him but if he ment the soldiers I take exception. No matter what I will stand up for the soldiers as many other vets will. I will spit on this administration and also on members of congress. If I offend you then I am sorry but that is the way it is for me.
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by pmpt48 May 12, 2008 9:57 AM EDT
Money is no issue when it comes to treating our wounded veterans. They deserve whatever it takes to make them comfortable and take care of their families. No, they did not ask for this war but they were brave enough to volunteer so that American lives at home would be protected. This is not about Democrats, Republicans, Bush or whether or not the war is right or wrong...it is about respect for American soldiers.
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by mcvet May 12, 2008 9:49 AM EDT
Are you calling the men and women of our military morons? If so you are the moron. Like in Vietnam, the soldier did not ask to go to war, they were sent to war. Blame this administration or the oil companies or anyone but not the soldiers. Our soldiers are heros.


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Posted by woodjd42 at 05:36 AM : May 12, 2008
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Now anyone with a BRAIN can read and understand what the poster was saying yet YOU attempted to turn his dislike for the Fuhrer and the Fascist who started this War for Oil into a hatred for those who have paid such a high price. YOU should be ashamed but I''ve given up on you bootlickers, who continue to support that Incompetent piece of human trash a few call a President, ever being true American''s. Now lets let the fuhrer know you''re out here this morning!! SIEG HEIL BUSH!!
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by woodjd42 May 12, 2008 8:36 AM EDT
The oil companies should be the ones paying the bill for these morons that went to iraq.
Posted by andrew_693

Are you calling the men and women of our military morons? If so you are the moron. Like in Vietnam, the soldier did not ask to go to war, they were sent to war. Blame this administration or the oil companies or anyone but not the soldiers. Our soldiers are heros.
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by andrew_693 May 12, 2008 7:18 AM EDT
The oil companies should be the ones paying the bill for these morons that went to iraq. They weren''t fighting for our freedom or any threat from Saddam, but rather for the gasoline they were stealing and fake contracts that the american taxpayer got ripped off with by their government. All the oil companies have had huge profits since this war started, why not use their profit to buy the vets some wheel chairs and pay for their skiing vacations in Colorado.
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by samrensho May 12, 2008 6:24 AM EDT
Isn''''t that a little too late? We need a better system.
Posted by NonayaBiness

That''s why I like the parliamentary system. Lose a no-confidence vote, any time and you''re history.
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