Lawmakers Seeking 3.6% Raise for Federal Workers in 2020
Legislation has been introduced to give federal employees a 3.6% pay raise in 2020.
Legislation has been introduced to give federal employees a 3.6% pay raise in 2020.
Two open bills in Congress would give federal employees a raise, but neither one offers a retroactive pay increase.
What tax related documents do you need to keep, and for how long do you need to keep them? These are some guidelines for tax purposes.
The usual influx of new retirements that comes in January is not as bad as it was last year, but OPM still has a bigger backlog to deal with.
Will there be another shutdown? Federal employees, and probably most Americans, would prefer an agreement and moving on. Here are clues from the State of the Union speech.
A rule change will allow certain TSP participants to request loans during government shutdowns regardless of whether they are being paid.
The best time to begin collecting Social Security is different for everyone. The author offers some points to consider in making the decision.
Federal employees who use their personal vehicles for work will be pleased to see that mileage reimbursement rates are higher in 2019.
Legislation has been introduced to withhold pay for Congress, the president and vice president in the event of government shutdowns.
The bull market in stocks has increased the number of millionaires in the TSP, but the number did decline in 2018.