Members of Congress will not use the budget resolution process to make significant changes to the federal retirement system.
There isn't a whole lot that federal workers can do about proposals to trim or maybe even slash benefits in their retirement program.
Regardless of what your life mate may think, Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says the odds are you're worth a lot more than you think.
Are you worth a lot more than you think? Do you have an estate plan? If not, how do you set one up? Find out this week when Washington attorney Tom O'Rourke joins host Mike Causey on Your Turn. October 25, 2017
If you are puzzled, bewitched, bothered and bewildered by the congressional budget process, it means that you have been paying attention.
The agency that administers the TSP said it's planning to take additional caution in validating participants' identities in light of the Equifax breach.
A growing number of federal workers are joining the self-made millionaires club, says Senior Correspondent Mike Causey.
The Senate's budget resolution does not include reconciliation instructions to make cuts to the current federal retirement system.
Federal workers overwhelmingly list public service as one of their primary motivations for what they do. Contractors don’t.
Are federal workers (finally) voting with their feet by putting in their retirement papers in record numbers? Senior Correspondent Mike Causey is unsure.
Senior Correspondent Mike Causey says many feds are afraid that Congress will change retirement rules, forcing them to pay lots more and get lots less.
Are you one of the many federal workers who are afraid that Congress will change retirement rules? Tune in this week when Federal News Radio Senior Reporter Nicole Ogrysko joins host Mike Causey to talk about some of the proposals pending on Capitol Hill. October 18, 2017
If you were like most people invested in the stock market 10 years ago, you were riding high. Then you were in shock and awe as your retirement nest egg began to melt away.
If you work for or are retired from the federal government, here's a horrible thought: What if these are the good old days, right now, this minute?
Federal retirees can't run out of money in retirement, but they can lose buying power big-time the longer they stay retired.