Prompted by Congressional concerns over the growing number of homeless veterans in recent years, the Government Accountability Office took a look at low-income veteran housing. And, GAO notes in a new report that the return of more veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan—“some with significant physical and psychological challenges”—could exacerbate the situation. GAO found that in 2005, some 2.3 million veteran renter households, which is about 53 percent of all veteran renter households, were in the low income bracket, and more than half of those “had problems affording their rent.” Now, for the good news. GAO also determined that veteran renters were generally “less likely to be low income, have affordability problems, or live in overcrowded or inadequate housing, than were other (nonveteran) households.”
The Air Force is once again tightening its standards for dress and appearance, banning eyelash extensions for female Airmen and setting a minimum height for combat boots.