Writing Is Harder Than It Seems
Writing is hard work, even if we think it isn’t supposed to be.
How did the TSP funds perform last month? See the latest returns at TSPDataCenter.com.
Writing is hard work, even if we think it isn’t supposed to be.
According to a record number of responses to the 2012 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, federal employees feel the work they do is important but the pay freeze has started to have an impact on morale.
FedSmith.com author Steve Oppermann recently found himself facing a frightening and painful series of life events in a second battle with cancer. He has chosen to share his personal story in the hope that it will be an inspiration to others who might find themselves in a similar situation.
Several members of Congress recently sent a letter to President Obama and House leaders to encourage that the federal workforce be left out of consideration for other areas that might possibly be cut for deficit reduction.
A Department of Energy Employee was caught lying about his age and place of birth. Not only did he get into trouble with the law, he ended up losing his right to an annuity and he must repay more than $20,000 to OPM.
Medicare premiums will be increasing in 2013. Here are some of the key figures for Part A and Part B.
The author says that since taxes are likely going up in 2013, the increased taxes on dividends will have some implications for TSP investors.
The Obama administration released new regulations Tuesday that require insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions.
The notion of individual state secession has caught many Americans’ attention since residents of various states have been petitioning the White House to allow their states to secede from the union. Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) recently weighed in on the debate in a column that shares his thoughts on secession.
The Federal-Postal Coalition sent a letter to members of Congress today requesting that the federal workforce be excluded from any potential cuts that might be levied on federal employees as part of negotiations set to take place to avoid the “fiscal cliff.”