The amount of money that veterans can receive each month after the age of 60 varies depending on individual circumstances, regional differences, and policies. Generally speaking, veterans can enjoy certain old-age security after reaching the age of 60, including basic pension and other benefits.
Specifically, the veterans' pension policy is the state's protection for veterans.
A welfare policy for later life. According to the policy, veterans over the age of 60 can receive a basic pension every month, but the amount of pension that veterans can receive may vary from region to region, from branch to branch of the armed forces, with different years of service and at different levels.
In addition to this, veterans can also get more pension benefits depending on their contributions. Retired soldiers can voluntarily pay pension insurance premiums during their service. After retirement, the contribution record will be accumulated, and the corresponding pension will be received at the statutory retirement age.
Veterans can enjoy other benefits in addition to the basic pension after reaching the age of 60. For example, some districts offer veterans benefits such as free public transportation, discounted medical care, and more. In addition, charitable organizations such as Veterans Care have also been established to provide assistance to veterans with special difficulties.