FedSmith Readers Say It’s Still Not Time to Return to In-Office Work
How do FedSmith readers feel about returning to work in their agency offices post-COVID? Our latest survey suggests they are not ready to do so.
How do FedSmith readers feel about returning to work in their agency offices post-COVID? Our latest survey suggests they are not ready to do so.
When the money runs out, emergency COVID leave for federal employees ends. How much money is left in the fund?
These six steps can help supervisors become more effective at counseling their employees.
The retirement backlog at OPM has been slowly improving over the last two months.
A Senior Immigration Officer, fired by DHS for misuse of her agency position and lack of candor, appealed with the federal court. See how this worked out for her.
Even if you are on Medicare in retirement, you will need to budget accordingly for your health care costs.
How does a military deposit affect your retirement, and should you buy back your military time?
Federal retirees who decide to work have a unique opportunity to use their FEHB coverage to help reduce their taxable income.
As the author illustrates, when each spouse begins drawing Social Security can have a significant impact on the other’s benefits.
How can federal employees use the 80% rule to plan for their income needs during retirement?