2023 COLA for Federal Retirees Highest Since 1981
The 2023 COLA for federal retirees and Social Security recipients has been announced and will be the largest in since 1981.
The 2023 COLA for federal retirees and Social Security recipients has been announced and will be the largest in since 1981.
This is an overview of the benefits available to federal employees and retirees during Open Season.
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