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Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) said federal employees wouldn't worry so much about changing locality pay, if Congress passed higher, across the board pay raises overall. He called for a 5.3 percent bump in pay next year, well over the 1.6 percent raise President Barack Obama proposed in his 2017 budget request.
The Office of Personnel Management saw retirement claims increase in volume in February as its backlog of claims continued to climb upward.
Investors in the federal Thrift Savings Plan are trying to figure out when their stock funds will return to normal. Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says maybe they already have.
The IRS has issued a notice to employers on how to retroactively apply federal transit benefits this current tax filing season.
Three federal graphic designers and DotGov Design committee leaders discuss how they are improving design standards in government. March 4, 2016
On this special edition of “Disaster Relief for America”, host Tim Karney interviews host Tom Moran about the All Hazards Consortium.
February marks the fourth month in a row that the Thrift Savings Plan posted negative numbers in nearly all its funds, although the negative returns were less severe than January's data.
Federal workers and others trying to build substantial retirement nest eggs could be hit with future face limits on how much they can invest and save.
Do you know the difference between retirement planning and estate planning? Washington estate planner Tom O'Rourke will explain it when he joins host Mike Causey on Your Turn. March 2, 2016
Defense Secretary Ash Carter punched back at Congress after some lawmakers doubted the necessity of the Force of the Future initiative.
Non-union DISA employees have their telework days reduced, but other employees are worried they may be next.
As of last January the TSP, Uncle Sam’s in-house 401k plan, had 3,272 people with accounts of $1 million or more.
Hundreds, maybe thousands of federal workers are holding the equivalent of a jackpot lottery ticket, but they better cash it in quickly, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
Sen. Jim Inhofe asked the Armed Services Committee to delay voting out Brad Carson's nomination for undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness until allegations of a hostile work environment are checked out.