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Here are some tips from experts on what to do if you are losing your federal benefits and pitfalls to avoid if you’re ...
The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a ...
For many of us, Tax Day comes but once a year. For others, taxes come due more often. Freelancers, small business owners and those earning over a certain amount from a side hustle are among those who ...
Government employees swept up in President Trump’s purge meet for happy hour and gather virtually as they navigate the stress of losing their careers and confront a tough job market.
If passed as is, the new law would reduce retirement benefits for some federal workers by eliminating the Federal Employees Retirement System annuity supplement, which allows workers to become ...
Summary: Federal civilians already have a lot on their minds these days, including thinking about whether or not to take one of the retirement options on the table. The reconciliation bill in Congress ...
In a 215-214 vote, the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget reconciliation bill, including major proposed cuts to federal retirement benefits within the ...
In a close vote, the House of Representatives passed President Trump's budget bill with cuts to federal retirement benefits.
After months of contending with the Trump administration’s multipronged effort to downsize the federal workforce, government employees are now facing the possibility of another major change that ...
The Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) is the primary retirement plan for U.S. federal civilian employees.
Federal workers whose benefits have long been an attraction for government service are confronting a new reality as GOP lawmakers advance legislation shrinking their health and retirement plans to ...
The proposal, which calls for hiking the required pension contribution for federal employees to 4.4% of salary, will now advance to the House Budget Committee.