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Combines up to five ratings using sequential whole-person math, rounds to nearest 10%, and maps to 2025 monthly compensation for a veteran alone. Not official VA math.
Quick answer: VA Disability Rating Calculator
Sort ratings high-to-low, combine sequentially with whole-person remainders, round to the nearest ten, then read 2025 monthly pay for a veteran alone.
Example: Sixty plus thirty does not equal ninety; sequential math lands in the sixties before rounding conventions.
Calculations follow the documented formula on this page; rounding and input units can change the last digit-treat outputs as educational estimates unless you reconcile with source systems.
* This is an estimate. Actual amounts may vary slightly based on input assumptions.
Bilateral pairs, pyramiding rules, and SMC codes are why VA.gov tables still win-this matches common estimator math, not the full manual.
Combines up to five ratings using sequential whole-person math, rounds to nearest 10%, and maps to 2025 monthly compensation for a veteran alone. Not official VA math.
Inputs on this page: Disability rating 1 (%), Disability rating 2 (%), Disability rating 3 (%), Disability rating 4 (%). Assumptions stay visible so you can reproduce the figure elsewhere.
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The Formula
Sequential whole-person combine, round to 10%; map to 2025 monthly pay table| This tool | Sequential whole-person combine, round to 10%; map to 2025 monthly pay table |
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| Related intent: VA disability calculator | See paired tools for VA disability calculator-each page documents its own core relationship next to the live form. |
| Related intent: combined VA rating | See paired tools for combined VA rating-each page documents its own core relationship next to the live form. |
Core relationship for VA Disability Rating Calculator:
Sequential whole-person combine, round to 10%; map to 2025 monthly pay table
Worked check: Sixty plus thirty does not equal ninety; sequential math lands in the sixties before rounding conventions.
Keep the same assumptions and open a neighbor calculator when your question branches: Paycheck Calculator USA, Retirement Calculator, Workers Compensation Calculator, Disability Insurance Calculator. Each page documents its own formula beside the fields.
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Sixty plus thirty does not equal ninety; sequential math lands in the sixties before rounding conventions.
Re-enter the same numbers in the calculator above to confirm the page math matches the interactive result.
People who care about VA disability calculator use VA Disability Rating Calculator as a planning sandbox: TDIU pays at one-hundred rates without scheduler one-hundred.
Instant response
Run VA Disability Rating Calculator in the browser and read the breakdown beside the form.
Transparent formula
The formula and worked example on this page match what the calculator uses.
Privacy friendly
No account required; inputs stay in your session unless you choose to share them.
Cross-device ready
Layout works on mobile, tablet, and desktop for the same field labels.
Official references for context. Calculator outputs are planning estimates—confirm material decisions with the primary authority or a qualified professional. See our methodology and editorial policy.
Reviewed July 18, 2026 · Content stamp 2026-07-18
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No. Use VA combined tables and eBenefits.
Not applied here.
Not modeled.
Pay tables add amounts for spouse/children.
Separate from scheduler ratings.
Use accredited representatives.
Sort ratings high-to-low, combine sequentially with whole-person remainders, round to the nearest ten, then read 2025 monthly pay for a veteran alone.
Sixty plus thirty does not equal ninety; sequential math lands in the sixties before rounding conventions.
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