W-1 (Warrant Officer 1) Pay with 6 Years of Service — 2026

Monthly Base Pay
$5,060.40
Annual Base Pay
$60,724.80
Total w/ BAH + BAS
$8,167
avg location, w/ dep

An W-1 (Warrant Officer 1) with 6 years of service earns $5,060.40 per month in base pay in 2026, which is $60,724.80 per year. Base pay is the taxable portion of military compensation and does not include housing or food allowances.

When you add the national average BAH of $2,630/mo (with dependents) and BAS of $476.95/mo, total monthly compensation comes to approximately $8,167. BAH and BAS are tax-free, making the effective compensation even higher than it appears.

Monthly Compensation Breakdown

ComponentWith DependentsWithout Dependents
Base Pay$5,060.40$5,060.40
BAH (national avg)$2,630$2,107
BAS$476.95$476.95
Total$8,167$7,644

BAH varies by location. Use the BAH Calculator for your exact rate.

W-1 Pay Progression by Years of Service

See how W-1 base pay changes as you gain more time in service:

Years of ServiceMonthly Base PayAnnual
0 years$4,018.20$48,218.40
2 years$4,456.80$53,481.60
3 years$4,576.80$54,921.60
4 years$4,850.70$58,208.40
6 years ← you$5,060.40$60,724.80
8 years$5,386.50$64,638.00
10 years$5,605.80$67,269.60
12 years$5,936.10$71,233.20
14 years$6,167.40$74,008.80
16 years$6,396.90$76,762.80
18 years$6,633.00$79,596.00
20 years$6,811.20$81,734.40

How W-1 Compares to Other Ranks at 6 Years

RankBase Pay (6 YOS)Difference
W-1$5,060.40
W-2$5,540.40+$480.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an W-1 make with 6 years of service?

An W-1 (Warrant Officer 1) with 6 years of service earns $5,060.40/month in base pay ($60,724.80/year). With BAH and BAS, total compensation averages $8,167/month with dependents.

What is W-1 base pay at 6 years?

2026 W-1 base pay at 6 years of service is $5,060.40/month. This is the taxable portion of military pay.

Is military pay taxable?

Base pay is subject to federal income tax. BAH and BAS are tax-free. For an W-1, this means $3,106.95/month in allowances is untaxed, significantly reducing your effective tax rate.