DSSR · Overseas Allowances

Bamako, Mali Overseas Allowances (DSSR)

Effective date: July 12, 2026 Last updated: July 12, 2026
COLA (post allowance)
42%
% of spendable income
Hardship differential
30%
% of basic pay
Danger pay
25%
% of basic pay

Historical rate trend

Bamako rate history — Allowance rate (%). Query any past effective date directly via the API.

Effective date COLA (post allowance) Hardship differential Danger pay
Jul 12, 2026 42% 30% 25%
Mar 8, 2026 42% 30% 25%
May 4, 2025 50% 30% 25%
Mar 23, 2025 42% 30% 25%
Dec 15, 2024 35% 30% 25%
Nov 19, 2023 42% 30% 25%
Aug 13, 2023 35% 30% 25%
Jul 30, 2023 42% 30% 25%
Jun 4, 2023 35% 30% 25%
Apr 23, 2023 42% 30% 25%
Jan 1, 2023 35% 30% 25%
Dec 4, 2022 30% 30% 25%
Oct 9, 2022 25% 30% 25%
Sep 25, 2022 20% 30% 25%
Sep 11, 2022 15% 30% 25%
Jul 3, 2022 20% 30% 25%
Jun 5, 2022 25% 30% 25%
May 22, 2022 20% 30% 25%
Mar 13, 2022 25% 30% 25%
Oct 24, 2021 30% 30% 25%
Oct 10, 2021 35% 30% 25%
Jun 20, 2021 15% 30% 25%
Jun 6, 2021 20% 30% 25%
Apr 25, 2021 15% 30% 25%
Apr 11, 2021 10% 30% 25%
Aug 2, 2020 15% 30% 25%
Feb 3, 2019 10% 30% 25%
Jan 20, 2019 15% 30% 25%
Nov 11, 2018 10% 30% 25%
Jul 22, 2018 15% 30% 25%
Jun 10, 2018 10% 30% 25%
Apr 29, 2018 15% 30% 25%
Feb 4, 2018 20% 30% 25%
Jan 7, 2018 15% 30% 25%
Dec 24, 2017 10% 30% 25%
Aug 6, 2017 15% 30% 25%
May 14, 2017 10% 30% 25%
Jan 22, 2017 5% 30% 25%
Dec 11, 2016 5% 30% 15%
Jun 26, 2016 10% 30% 15%
May 29, 2016 10% 35% 10%
May 15, 2016 15% 35% 10%
Dec 27, 2015 10% 35% 10%
Nov 29, 2015 5% 35% 10%
Sep 6, 2015 10% 35% 10%
May 17, 2015 10% 25% 10%
May 3, 2015 5% 25% 10%
Feb 8, 2015 10% 25% 10%
Jan 11, 2015 15% 25% 10%
Oct 5, 2014 20% 25% 10%
Jan 12, 2014 25% 25% 10%
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How this rate is used

These three DSSR allowances compensate U.S. government civilian employees assigned to Bamako. The post (cost-of-living) allowance offsets higher overseas costs of goods and services; the hardship differential pays for service where conditions are notably more difficult than in the continental U.S.; and danger pay applies during periods of civil insurrection, terrorism or war. COLA is a percentage of spendable income, while hardship and danger pay are percentages of basic pay -- mobility, HR and payroll teams combine them to compute total overseas compensation.

Get this data from the API

The exact request that returns this page's data. Change the date parameter to query any historical effective date, or pull it straight into your ERP, payroll, or expense system.

curl -H "X-API-Key: YOUR_KEY" \
  "https://api.allowancesapi.com/v1/dssr/allowances/ML"
Sample response
{
  "effective_date": "2026-07-12",
  "results": [
    {
      "cola": {
        "effective_date": "2026-07-12",
        "rate": 42
      },
      "danger_pay": {
        "effective_date": "2026-07-12",
        "rate": 25
      },
      "hardship": {
        "effective_date": "2026-07-12",
        "rate": 30
      },
      "iso_code": "ML",
      "location": "Bamako",
      "postcode": "10401"
    }
  ],
  "verification_url": "https://aoprals.state.gov/content.asp?content_id=184\u0026menu_id=78"
}

Bamako rate FAQ

What overseas allowances apply to Bamako, Mali?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the DSSR allowances for Bamako, Mali are: COLA (post allowance) 42%, hardship differential 30%, and danger pay 25%. Each is shown with its full history in the chart and table above.

What is the difference between COLA, hardship and danger pay for Bamako?

COLA (the post allowance) offsets higher local costs of goods and services and is a percentage of spendable income. The hardship differential compensates for difficult living conditions, and danger pay for civil unrest, terrorism or war conditions -- both are percentages of basic pay.

How have the Bamako allowances changed over time?

The chart and table above show every change in COLA, hardship and danger pay for Bamako back to Jan 12, 2014, and each is queryable by effective date via the API.

Source & methodology

Effective period
Effective Jul 12, 2026
Last updated
July 12, 2026

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