Returning to 1933? How Are Your TSP Funds Performing in 2016?
The stock market made its biggest quarterly comeback since 1933 according to one recent headline. How did your TSP stock funds do in March?
The stock market made its biggest quarterly comeback since 1933 according to one recent headline. How did your TSP stock funds do in March?
The federal deficit is growing and interest rates are projected to go up from their current low rate. Will this impact the federal workforce?
The amount of tax money being collected by the IRS continues to grow according to the latest data provided by the agency.
When preparing, filing or presenting an EEO case, does a Federal employee generally get paid by the government or is the employee required to use leave or leave without pay?
Change is afoot in Congress for the federal human resources system for rating and removing federal employees. Federal employees who have been around for awhile may think we are moving forward to 1978—the last major legislative change in these areas.
How does your federal salary compare with salaries in other federal agencies? Some agencies pay more than others.
In its annual report, the MSPB cites record-setting case processing actions and decisions. Publicity for the quasi-judicial agency has not all been favorable though.
A bill to require OPM to provide yearly data to Congress on union activity by federal employees is under consideration in the House.
The chances of new restrictions being placed on use of administrative leave by agencies is growing as bills to accomplish this have been reported out of committees in both the House and the Senate.
One TSP fund is down almost 15% over the past 12 months. Another TSP fund is up 2.08% for the past 12 months. Here are the latest results for all TSP funds as of the end of February.