A Great Age to Retire
While there is no “perfect” age for a federal employee to retire, there are some benefits to waiting until at least age 62.
While there is no “perfect” age for a federal employee to retire, there are some benefits to waiting until at least age 62.
The author says that the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on wages could reduce some seniors’ Social Security benefits in the future.
It has been one year since the stock market bottomed. One TSP fund has returned 135% in this time.
New legislation has been introduced to rescind some of the spending provisions in the new COVID-19 stimulus bill.
The author says that to be successful in federal labor relations, you must know both the law and the relationship between labor and management.
This retired federal employee lost his annual pension payment of about $100,000 per year. Here is what happened.
A Postal Service memo says that OPM will be issuing guidance soon on the new COVID-19 emergency leave benefit for federal employees.
What does the prospect of higher interest rates mean for your retirement savings?
A bill has been introduced in the House to prevent federal employees from working to support unions while receiving their full federal salary and benefits.
How does part time work impact your retirement under FERS?