Inflation, CPI, and the 2025 COLA: “We’re in the Money, The Skies are Sunny”
“We’re in the money” was a hit song in 1933 as Hollywood tried to project a favorable view of the economy. Today, inflation news is good. “We’re in the money” again.
“We’re in the money” was a hit song in 1933 as Hollywood tried to project a favorable view of the economy. Today, inflation news is good. “We’re in the money” again.
The 4% rule is a common guideline for withdrawing retirement savings. It has some advantages and disadvantages.
Federal employees who include these three things in their retirement plans will have greater long-term financial success.
57, 60, and 62 are popular ages for federal employees to retire. What difference do these ages make to retirement benefits?
A Senate committee advanced legislation which the author says provides a positive framework for telework reform in the federal government.
These tips can help federal employees weather the financial disruptions caused by government shutdowns.
The OPM retirement grew in June, backtracking on its progress from the previous months.
Federal employees planning to retire overseas need to be aware of the implications for Medicare and FEHB plans.
Congressman James Comer (R-KY), the chair of the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, said that he believes President Biden is allowing federal employees across the nation to telework so they will vote for him.
FERS survivor benefits options are expensive. Can federal employees ave money by using life insurance instead?