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The senators said their bill would improve recruitment and retention of federal firefighters by easing overtime hours and adjusting retirement calculations.
One financial planner has a proposal that she thinks might entice retirement savers to divert some of their wages to Roth accounts—providing more tax revenue for the U.S. government.
Virgin Islands lawmakers plan to resume a monthslong tug-of-war over their proper compensation Aug. 1 when the Senate meets ...
SSA service representatives throughout the country, including offices in New England were reassigned to work at national tele ...
Here are some tips from experts on what to do if you are losing your federal benefits and pitfalls to avoid if you’re considering leaving your job in the government.
Seth Jason, a former federal employee, allegedly made threats from Voice of America control rooms to murder Rep. Marjorie ...
The new electronic retirement system promises a faster, more accurate process, but some users are still adjusting to the ...
In all, 70,351 employees retired in the first six months of 2025 as compared to 56,756 employees who left federal service ...
The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a ...
Take a buyout or risk a later layoff? As more federal employees find their jobs in the crosshairs, financial advisors say ...
The State Department has formally advised staffers that it will be sending layoff notices to some of them soon ...
As early retirement incentives and agency budget shifts continue across federal departments in 2025, Independence Benefits has announced expanded support for federal employees evaluating complex ...