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Federal employees still recovering financially from the 2013 furloughs can relax a little, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
Depending on whose calendar you use, members of Congress have about 44 working days left between Labor Day and the end of 2017.
The biggest gains federal worker and retiree investors have made in their Thrift Savings Plan accounts have come from the stock-indexed C, S and I funds. But what’s an index and what’s an index fund. And why do you need them in your portfolio? Check out the Your Turn with Mike Causey program featuring financial planner Arthur Stein.
A growing number of self-made TSP millionaires invested in index funds from day one. But what are they? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey has the answer.
Retirees are predicting, or praying for, a minimum 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment next January. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says we'll have to wait and see.
If you're a federal, postal, or military retiree, or you receive Social Security, it looks like you may be getting a modest cost-of-living adjustment starting in your January check.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey explains why D.C. gets such a bad rap. Hint: It has nothing to do with Metro riders demanding you stand to the right on escalators.
If the office creep is the boss, what can you do? While there isn't a vaccine to cure the problem, Mike Causey says there are ways to make things better.
If the Thrift Savings Plan is so good, why do roughly half of all investors take their money out of the TSP when they retire?
Federal retirees beware: What if your grandson calls and says he's in jail on a DUI and needs you to wire the court $2,800 ASAP? Most people would probably get the cash, then find a place they could wire it, only to learn it's a scam.
Why do so many federal employees move out of TSP when they retire from the government? What should you do? Find out when benefits expert John Grobe joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn. August 9, 2017
Federal unions were delighted last week when George Nesterczuk withdrew his nomination to be director of the Office of Personnel Management.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says sequestration is the ultimate boogeyman under the bed in this federally oriented town, where furloughs and government shutdowns can and do happen.
Roughly one in three federal workers is eligible to retire today, but many are waiting for their agencies to offer buyouts, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.