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What does real-life Washington, D.C. have in common with the mythical town of Lake Woebegone, Minnesota? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says we're a lot more alike than you think.
Decision day on those proposed $40,000 federal buyouts is approaching and Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says there's lots more than bigger buyouts on the congressional shopping list.
Greg Stanford with the Federal Managers Association will discuss the National Defense Authorization Act, proposed changes in Vets Preference rules and possible buyouts for some federal employees. June 15, 2016
On this edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, hosts Tim Karney and Tom Moran interview Lee Williams, Plum Laboratories, LLC's Head of Research & Product Development.
The government gives millions of dollars in bonuses each year and Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the ways winners are picked can be very creative.
The blended retirement system for those exiting a military career goes into effect in 2018. It substitutes future annuity levels with matching funds in the Thrift Savings Plan. Even before the plan goes into effect, the Pentagon is monkeying with it, and that's got the ire of retired officers. Retired Marine Corps Col. James Sweeney, president of the Reserve Officers Association, joins Federal Drive with Tom Temin to offer his insight.
The Defense Department decides to reject a recent audit's recommendation to reduce the housing allowance benefits for dual military couples.
If the New York Times or Washington Post offered you work, would you leave government? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says maybe not.
Sen. John McCain’s amendment to add $18 billion to the Defense budget, increase the military pay raise and stop cuts to the Army and Marine Corps failed passage by four votes today.
The congressionally-appointed VA Commission on Care suggested a major overhaul to the Veterans Health Administration. According to the commission's draft report, due to Congress by the end of the month, VHA employees should have their own personnel system.
What happens if you outlive your money? Senior Correspondent says most federal retirees are safe, but there are ways to avoid being sorry.
Want to know what the neighborhood millionaire looks like in the morning? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says look in your bathroom mirror for a clue.
Should you set up a trust to manage your assets? Estate planner Tom O'Rourke says yes and he explains why when he joins host Mike Causey on this week's Your Turn. June 8, 2016
The White House listed 20 pages worth of qualms with the Senate 2017 defense authorization bill, including military health care reforms, acquisition policy changes and personnel tweaks.