VA reduces backlog of Veterans waiting for VA benefits by 57%

WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs today announced that the backlog of Veterans waiting for VA compensation and pension benefits has dropped by more than 57% since the start of the second Trump Administration.
A VA claim for compensation or pension is considered backlogged once it has been pending for more than 125 days. Since President Trump was inaugurated Jan. 20, the backlog has dropped from 264,717 to 112,353, a 57% reduction.
The backlog reduction VA announced today was made possible through a series of record-breaking production milestones, including:
VA’s record-breaking FY 2025 performance also included distributing $195 billion in compensation and pension benefit payments to more than 6.9 million Veterans and survivors.
“Under President Trump, VA is constantly raising the bar for customer service and convenience,” said VA Secretary Doug Collins. “Our record claims processing productivity is proof these efforts are working. Veterans deserve fast and accurate claims decisions, and we look forward to continuing to deliver amazing results to those who have worn the uniform.”
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