Reduction Expected for Japan Cost-of-Living Allowance Rates
First publishedJul 13, 16:30 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 23:59 UTC · 2m ago
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Service members based in Japan will likely see a reduction in their overseas cost-of-living allowance because of a long-term drop in the value of the Japanese yen and a corresponding increase in the value of the dollar.
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- Service members based in Japan will likely see a reduction in their overseas cost-of-living allowance because of a long-term drop in the value of the Japanese yen and a corresponding increase in the value of the dollar.
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Reduction Expected for Japan Cost-of-Living Allowance Rates
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