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Pay & Benefits

Estate planning is important, especially for military members

TSP
TSP

TSP participants contributing too much, too soon could miss out on benefits

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Federal Newscast

Education Dept to offer early retirements to employees

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Pay

USPS letter carrier union gets 1.3% annual raises in tentative labor deal

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Federal Insights

We’re ready to help you make the most of the Federal Benefits Open Season

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Federal Insights

Open Season auto pilot? Not for 2025

Federal Employees Health Benefits program
Feds with Benefits

Choose wisely: Not all healthcare premiums are increasing

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Federal Insights

Navigating the complexities of federal retirement benefits

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Federal Newscast

Emergency leave for federal workers impacted by Hurricane Milton

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Federal Insights

How to get more value out of your 2024 health benefits

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Retirement

2025 COLA will be 2.5%, but some federal retirees get a smaller percentage

Retirement
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Retirement

OPM retirement claims take a step back in September

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Pay

Proposed federal pay adjustment could boost wages for thousands of blue-collar feds

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Workforce

Federal retirement backlog no longer top challenge for OPM, but IG says customer service issues remain

TSP
TSP

TSP funds posted continued modest gains in September

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TSP

How the election could affect your Thrift Savings Plan

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