Lawmakers Push for 5.1% 2023 Federal Pay Raise
A group of over 60 House Democrats want a higher 2023 federal pay raise for federal employees than what has been proposed by the White House.
A group of over 60 House Democrats want a higher 2023 federal pay raise for federal employees than what has been proposed by the White House.
OPM has released the 2021 FEVS results. Despite the pandemic, federal employees still reported generally being satisfied with their jobs and the work they do.
How much has the average federal employee salary changed? Do pay raises which are less than a COLA influence the number of retirements?
The White House has proposed 4.6% for the 2023 federal pay raise.
In determining Postal Service pay rates for its Field Pay Package, there are requirements of the Postal Act that must be met. An appeals court determined USPS did not meet these requirements.
Speculation about a 2023 federal employee pay raise is now underway. How about 4.6%?
The annual federal pay raise interests all federal workers. Over the past 53 years, what was the highest, lowest, and average federal pay raise?
Legislation introduced in Congress would set the 2023 federal pay raise at 5.1%.
The inflation rate measured by the CPI-W went up 7.8% in 2021 reducing purchasing power of the 2022 COLA and pay raise now in effect.
President Biden’s Executive Order on the 2022 federal pay raise impacts a number of federal employee pay schedules.