Legislation Introduced to Roll Back Increased Pension Contributions
Legislation has been introduced that would lower the pension contribution amounts for new federal employees.
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Legislation has been introduced that would lower the pension contribution amounts for new federal employees.
Results from one of our recent surveys show that the majority of FedSmith.com users are overwhelmingly in favor of having the definition of full time employment remain set at 40 hours per week.
OPM saw a massive spike in the number of outstanding retirement claims as evidenced by its latest retirement processing status report.
I am looking to do MRA +10. Can I do it without a reduced benefit and keep my health insurance benefits?
I am a night shift employee. If I go away for training out of state and I am there for a week or two and my training class is in the day does this apply?
A federal retiree acknowledged receiving the notice from Office of Personnel Management about the strict deadline for appealing an annuity decision, but said he should have received an extension because he put it aside and forgot about it. See how the court reacts in Schumacher v. Office of Personnel Management (CAFC No. 2014-3110 (nonprecedential), 9/15/14).
Most of the TSP funds were down in January with the C fund leading the trend with a negative return of -2.99%. Should investors be worried?
A financial planner we met with was interested in moving a chunk of our TSP investment into an investment that “can’t lose money.” What are your thoughts on this?
The White House released the president’s 2016 budget proposal on Monday. Here are some of the highlights that will be of most interest to federal employees.
President Obama will propose a 1.3% pay raise for federal employees in 2016.