E-7 BAH Rates in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK, GA (2026)

With Dependents
$2,250
per month
Without Dependents
$2,019
per month
Total Comp (w/ dep)
$8,727.85
base + BAH + BAS

The 2026 Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rate for an E-7 (Sergeant First Class (SFC)) stationed in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK, GA is $2,250 per month with dependents and $2,019 per month without dependents. This rate is $452 below the national average for E-7.

BAH is a tax-free housing allowance paid to service members who do not live in government housing. Combined with E-7 base pay of $6,000.9/mo (at 16 years of service) and BAS of $476.95/mo, total monthly compensation in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK is approximately $8,727.85 with dependents or $8,496.85 without.

E-7 BAH: KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK vs National Average

KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICKNational AvgDifference
With Dependents$2,250$2,702$-452
Without Dependents$2,019$2,158$-139

E-7 Total Monthly Compensation in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK

Here is how E-7 pay breaks down for a service member with 16 years of service stationed in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK:

ComponentWith DependentsWithout Dependents
Base Pay$6,000.9$6,000.9
BAH$2,250$2,019
BAS$476.95$476.95
Total$8,727.85$8,496.85

Base pay shown for 16 years of service. BAH and BAS are tax-free. Actual take-home pay will differ after federal tax on base pay. Use our Military Pay Calculator for a personalized estimate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2026 BAH rate for E-7 in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK?

The 2026 E-7 BAH rate in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK is $2,250/mo with dependents and $2,019/mo without dependents.

What is the total monthly pay for E-7 in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK?

An E-7 with 16 years of service in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK earns approximately $8,727.85/mo total compensation with dependents (base pay $6,000.9 + BAH $2,250 + BAS $476.95). Without dependents: $8,496.85/mo.

Is KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK BAH above or below average?

E-7 BAH in KINGS BAY/BRUNSWICK is $452 below the national average of $2,702/mo with dependents.

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