In 2009 federal and postal workers, and retirees, had their best year, ever, with Congress and the White House, but 2011 is shaping up to be Titanic collides with Lindsay Lohan time for federal workers. Senior correspondent Mike Causey says to buckle up
If you work in Lansing, Albany, Albuquerque, Charlotte, Harrisburg or Portland, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has some good news for you... and some bad news.
Whether you are working today or taking a brief early-winter break, get ready for 2011. It promises to be an \"interesting\" year. For reasons as to why you should fasten your seat belt, check out Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s column today.
Will the proposed federal pay freeze hamper the hunt for the best and brightest and clog the promotion pipeline in your office. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says it could very well happen.
If you have or plan to have an IRA or a Roth IRA, check out Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s column today before you make any moves. His expert guest says their are tax traps you need to know about.
After you retire what next? You can\'t paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (it\'s been done anyhow) but you need to have a plan. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey put the question to a retirement expert who has all the right answers.
It\'s been more than 10 years since experts started issuing their annual warnings of a government brain drain. The fact that it hasn\'t happened yet is of little important because this time, we are assured, it\'s for sure. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey reads the tea leaves.
Whatever your reason for working today, be assured that Senior Correspondent Mike Causey feels your pain, but thankfully from afar. Check out his ghost of Christmas past column.
How would you like a pay freeze and a two percent raise at the same time? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey\'s readers react.
Do you suffer from pension envy? If you are under the CSRS program, you may wish you were under the newer FERS retirement plan... and vice-versa. But Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says there\'s one little-known retirement plan that leaves FERS and CSRS in the dust.
Host Mike Causey talks with financial planner Jerry Cannizzaro about the pros and cons of the L-funds. Plus, benefits strategist John Elliott joins him to discuss your financial rights, benefits and options when you die. (This is an encore presentation.) December 22, 2010 and December 29, 2010
Are you restless in retirement? Do you miss the gang at the office, the challenge of work. Or the money? Congress has made it easier for former feds to return to government service. Today Senior Correspondent Mike Causey taps federal benefits specialist John Elliott who says you can go home again.
It\'s use it or lose it time and Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has a special treat coming up for readers. It\'ll help you with retirement, tax planning and answer questions about Roth and regular IRAs. So check it out right now!
Our founding fathers set age limits for serving in Congress and the White House. Imagine how things would have turned out if they had required an IQ test for politicians. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the current Congress is an example of how not to do things.
Looking for a totally safe place to park excess money? The equivalent of a government-backed certificate of deposit that will pay 2.75 percent next year? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says you can do it if you\'ve been in government a long, long time.