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Take a buyout or risk a later layoff? As more federal employees find their jobs in the crosshairs, financial advisors say ...
The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a ...
President Donald Trump has seized the authority to lay off federal workers and reorganize the federal government in a way ...
"In the area of reducing benefits, Social Security has always been a system that's been kind of tilted towards the lower wage ...
The United States government's Deferred Resignation Program 2.0 (DRP 2.0), is a voluntary program that lets federal employees resign in advance but still get paid and keep benefits until September ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Federal retirement applications will have to be electronic starting early next month, marking a step away from the government’s ...
The reconciliation bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives has numerous adjustments that would impact retirement and workplace benefits for federal workers, whether they’re newly hired or ...
Trump extended a federal hiring freeze until Oct. 15, with exceptions for the military, immigration enforcement and national ...
Still, critics of the bill argue workers should be aware of changes that may impact their retirement preparedness, whether they're looking to work for the government or are about to retire from it.
Social Security benefits are vital to most retirees. According to the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI), Social Security benefits make up more than half the retirement income of 61% of ...
The Office of Personnel Management announced last week that it will roll out a new “paperless” retirement application for use across the federal government next month. But experts warn the ...
For millions in the U.S., the sight of a federal check arriving by mail has been a constant. However, that era is about to end. The U.S. government is taking a radically digital stance on all its ...