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We analyzed 5,225,420 veterans who have a current service-connected VA rating of 0% or higher to better understand the prevalence of mental health conditions and the average VA disability rating for PTSD.
We also looked at the 2022 data overall regarding the total veteran population in the US, which is currently 18.5 million veterans.
Digging in deeper, we wanted to know the average VA disability rating for PTSD.
With the help of the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) FY 2021 Annual Report to Congress and the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, we uncovered some very interesting findings.
And now it’s time to share what we discovered.
- Summary of Our Key Findings:
- Total Number of Veterans in the US By Year Chart (Estimated)
- How Many Veterans Are There in the US?
- Where Do Veterans Live by State?
- Top 10 Veteran Populations by State
- Where Veterans Live Chart
- How Many Veterans Are Receiving VA Disability Compensation Benefits?
- What is the Average VA Disability Rating?
- Average Combined VA Disability Rating Chart by Gender
- Average Combined VA Disability Rating by Body System
- List of Overall Average Combined VA Ratings by Body System:
- What Are the Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities?
- Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities for All Veterans
- Most Common VA Claims Data for World War II Veterans
- List of the Top 10 Most Common VA Disability Claims in World War II Era Veterans:
- Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities in Korean War Veterans
- Top 10 Most Common VA Disability Claims in Korean War Veterans:
- Top Service Connected VA Claims in Vietnam Veterans
- List of 10 Most Common VA Claims in Vietnam Veterans:
- Most Common VA Disabilities Chart for Gulf War Veterans
- List of 10 Most Common VA Disabilities in Gulf War Veterans:
- 10 Most Common VA Claims Chart for GWOT Veterans
- Top 10 Service Connected VA Claims for GWOT Veterans:
- Commonly Claimed VA Disabilities for Peacetime Veterans
- 10 Most Common VA Disability Claims for Peacetime Veterans:
- What is the Average VA Disability Rating for PTSD?
- 3 Most Common Service-Connected VA Mental Health Conditions:
- Top 3 most common VA mental health conditions among all veterans are:
- About the Author
Summary of Our Key Findings:
- According to the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, the total U.S. military veteran population is predicted to decline from 20.8 million in 2015 to 12.0 million by 2045. The total annual change is -1.8%.
- The veteran population is slowly declining and will reach a low of 12.0M by 2045.
- California was the #1 state for veterans in 2017, but Texas will overtake California for the top spot by 2023.
- The top 4 states where most veterans live are Texas, California, Florida, and Pennsylvania
- 50% of all veterans live in one of the top 10 states, mainly in the Southern and Western parts of the US.
- A total of 5,225,420 veterans out of an eligible 18,957,110 veterans or just 27.6% of veterans are currently receiving some sort of VA disability compensation benefits with a service-connected VA rating of at least 0%.
- 72.4% of veterans do NOT receive any sort of disability compensation benefits from the VA
- Tinnitus or “ringing in the ear syndrome” is the #1 most commonly claimed and service-connected disability.
- The average VA disability rating for PTSD and other ratable mental health conditions is 70%
Total Number of Veterans in the US By Year Chart (Estimated)
How Many Veterans Are There in the US?
- In 2017, the total US veteran population was 20.0M.
- In 2019, the total US military veteran population in the US was 19.2M.
- In 2021, the total US veteran population was 18.9M.
- By 2037, there will be an estimated 14.1M veterans in the US.
- The veteran population is slowly declining and will reach a low of 12.5M by 2045.
- Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964) are the largest veteran demographic but will be overtaken by Millennials (Born 1977-1995) in 2040.
Where Do Veterans Live by State?
- 50% of all veterans live in one of the top 10 states, mainly in the Southern and Western parts of the US.
- California was the #1 state for veterans in 2017, but Texas will overtake California by 2023.
Top 10 Veteran Populations by State
- #1 California
- #2 Texas
- #3 Florida
- #4 Pennsylvania
- #5 Ohio
- #6 New York
- #7 Virginia
- #8 North Carolina
- #9 Georgia
- #10 Illinois
Where Veterans Live Chart
- The top 4 states for veterans are Texas, California, Florida, and Pennsylvania. Virginia is projected to be part of the top 4 in 2040 replacing Pennsylvania.
How Many Veterans Are Receiving VA Disability Compensation Benefits?
- As of the Fiscal Year 2021 (updated in 2022), a total of 5,225,420 veterans out of an eligible 18,957,110 veterans are receiving some sort of VA disability compensation benefits AND have a service-connected VA rating of at least 0%.
- 27.6% of veterans receiving VA compensation benefits have a service-connected VA rating of 0% or higher.
- 72.4% of veterans do NOT receive any sort of disability compensation benefits from the VA for a variety of reasons (e.g., didn’t know they are eligible, didn’t know how to file a VA claim, don’t want to deal with the VA, got frustrated with the VA and gave up, or filed for VA compensation benefits and got denied).
What is the Average VA Disability Rating?
Currently, 17.1% or 894,954 of the 5,225,420 veterans receiving VA disability compensation benefits have a 10% combined VA rating.
This is insanely low, and according to our data, 8/10 (80%) of veterans deserve a higher VA disability rating by law.
Per the 2021 Annual Benefits Report, the most common VA rating across all demographics is 100% or 18.6% of all veterans receiving VA disability compensation benefits.
On the other hand, the second most common VA rating across all demographics is 10%.
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Average Combined VA Disability Rating Chart by Gender
Average Combined VA Disability Rating by Body System
List of Overall Average Combined VA Ratings by Body System:
The overall average combined VA disability rating for all body systems is 10% while the average VA disability rating for PTSD and other mental health conditions is 70%.
- Musculoskeletal: 10%
- Auditory: 10%
- Neurological: 10%
- Skin: 0%
- Mental Health: 70%
- Respiratory: 0%
- Digestive: 0%
- Cardiovascular: 0%
- Genitourinary: 0%
- Endocrine: 20%
- The Eyes: 10%
- Gynecological: 0%
- Dental and Oral: 10%
- Hemic and Lymphatic: 0%
- Disease, Infection, Immune, and Nutrition: 0%
What Are the Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities?
- Tinnitus or “ringing in the ear syndrome” is the #1 most commonly claimed and service-connected disability.
- 8% of veterans with a disability rating are service-connected for Tinnitus with a 10% VA rating.
- Male veterans are more than 2x as likely to be service connected for Tinnitus than female veterans.
- Male veterans are nearly 7x as likely to be service connected for Hearing Loss than female veterans.
- Female veterans are more than 2x as likely to be service connected for Migraines than male veterans.
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Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities for All Veterans
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Most Common VA Claims Data for World War II Veterans
List of the Top 10 Most Common VA Disability Claims in World War II Era Veterans:
- #1 Hearing Loss
- #2 Tinnitus
- #3 Residuals of Cold Injury
- #4 PTSD
- #5 Scars, General
- #6 Scars, Superficial (tender)
- #7 Generalized Anxiety Disorder
- #8 Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve (Sciatica)
- #9 Scars, Head, Face, or Neck
- #10 Traumatic Arthritis
Most Common Service Connected VA Disabilities in Korean War Veterans
Top 10 Most Common VA Disability Claims in Korean War Veterans:
- #1 Hearing Loss
- #2 Tinnitus
- #3 Residuals of Cold Injury
- #4 PTSD
- #5 Scars, General
- #6 Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve (Sciatica)
- #7 Scars, Superficial (tender)
- #8 Scars, Head, Face, or Neck
- #9 Lumbosacral or Cervical Strain
- #10 Limitation of flexion, knee
Top Service Connected VA Claims in Vietnam Veterans
List of 10 Most Common VA Claims in Vietnam Veterans:
- #1 Tinnitus
- #2 Hearing Loss
- #3 PTSD
- #4 Diabetes Mellitus
- #5 Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve (Sciatica)
- #6 Scars, General
- #7 Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease (Coronary Artery Disease)
- #8 Penile Deformity (Loss of Erectile Power)
- #9 Malignant Growths of Genitourinary System
- #10 Scars, burns (2nd degree)
Most Common VA Disabilities Chart for Gulf War Veterans
List of 10 Most Common VA Disabilities in Gulf War Veterans:
- #1 Tinnitus
- #2 Limitation of Flexion, Knee
- #3 Lumbosacral or Cervical Strain
- #4 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- #5 Scars, General
- #6 Limitation of Range of Motion of the Ankle
- #7 Migraines
- #8 Limitation of Motion of the Arm
- #9 Paralysis of the sciatic nerve
- #10 Degenerative Arthritis of the Spine
10 Most Common VA Claims Chart for GWOT Veterans
Top 10 Service Connected VA Claims for GWOT Veterans:
- #1 Tinnitus
- #2 Limitation of Flexion, Knee
- #3 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- #4 Lumbosacral or Cervical Strain
- #5 Limitation of Motion of the Ankle
- #6 Migraines
- #7 Scars, General
- #8 Limitation of Motion of the Arm
- #9 Paralysis of the sciatic nerve
- #10 Degenerative Arthritis of the Spine
Commonly Claimed VA Disabilities for Peacetime Veterans
10 Most Common VA Disability Claims for Peacetime Veterans:
- #1 Tinnitus
- #2 Hearing Loss
- #3 Scars, General
- #4 Paralysis of the Sciatic Nerve (Sciatica)
- #5 Limitation of Flexion, Knee
- #6 Lumbosacral or Cervical Strain
- #7 Impairment of the Knee, General
- #8 Limitation of Range of Motion of the Ankle
- #9 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- #10 Degenerative Arthritis of the Spine
What is the Average VA Disability Rating for PTSD?
- The average VA rating for PTSD is currently 70%.
- The average VA rating for ANY mental health condition is 70%.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is currently the #4 most commonly claimed and compensated VA disability claim overall and the #1 most commonly claimed and service-connected mental health condition in veterans, followed by Major Depressive Disorder and Chronic Adjustment Disorder.
3 Most Common Service-Connected VA Mental Health Conditions:
Top 3 most common VA mental health conditions among all veterans are:
About the Author
Brian Reese
Brian Reese is a world-renowned VA disability benefits expert and the #1 bestselling author of VA Claim Secrets and You Deserve It. Motivated by his own frustration with the VA claim process, Brian founded VA Claims Insider to help disabled veterans secure their VA disability compensation faster, regardless of their past struggles with the VA. Since 2013, he has positively impacted the lives of over 10 million military, veterans, and their families.
A former active-duty Air Force officer, Brian has extensive experience leading diverse teams in challenging international environments, including a combat tour in Afghanistan in 2011 supporting Operation ENDURING FREEDOM.
Brian is a Distinguished Graduate of Management from the United States Air Force Academy and earned his MBA from Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business, where he was a National Honor Scholar, ranking in the top 1% of his class.