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The “Rule of Many”: A New Era for Federal Hiring

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has officially replaced the long-standing “rule of three” with the new “rule of many,”...

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Retirement

Federal Retirement Applications Tick Up in August

OPM continues to deal with a backlog of federal retirement applications, as August saw 9,416 employees file for retirement. This is a...

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Looming U.S. Government Shutdown

As the September 30 funding deadline nears, the U.S. faces another government shutdown. Without passage of either full-year appropriations...

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POPVOX Launches Departure Dialogues for Federal Employees

The federal government is filled with programs that shape the daily lives of Americans, yet the people most familiar with how those programs actually work often leave public service without their knowledge being captured. To address this gap, on September 2, 2025, the POPVOX Foundation and a coalition of civic partners have launched...

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Retirement

Federal Retirement Timeline

In the first eight months of 2025, 88,062 civil servants have submitted federal retirement applications. Even if you are years away from retirement, the time to start planning is now. Day One A successful federal retirement starts with consistent contributions to your TSP account. Your agency automatically contributes 1% of your basic...

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Optimizing Your Retirement Withdrawals

Developing a strategy for retirement withdrawals is an important step in preparing for your future....

Alternative Pay Plan Defies Anticipated Pay Freeze

President Donald Trump issued the 2026 Alternative Pay Plan Letter on August 28, 2025, outlining...

TSP Funds Show Positive Returns in August

In August 2025, all TSP funds reported positive returns. The S Fund, tracking small-and mid-size...

Preparing for a Smooth Federal Retirement

A smooth federal retirement takes more than a date on the calendar; it requires a sequence of...

Roots of Labor Day Resonate as Federal Workers Lose Protections

Labor Day, celebrated on the first Monday in September, is more than just the unofficial end of...

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Appeals Court Clears Path for CFPB Layoffs

In a significant ruling on August 15, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit lifted a...

The TSP G Fund: Understanding The Pros & Cons

As you know, only federal workers and retirees can invest in the G Fund by participating in the...

Do Singles Need To Save More For Retirement?

Unfortunately, the answer is yes. Singles need to save more for retirement because income taxes and...

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America By Design: Airbnb Co-Founder to Lead Federal Overhaul

Joe Gebbia, Airbnb co-founder and Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) associate, was recently appointed the United States’ first...

Resources

Is Financial Stress Taking a Toll on Your Mental Health?

Money may not buy happiness, but it sure can cause financial stress. Studies show that most Americans spend nearly four hours a day...

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Trump’s 2026 Federal Pay Freeze Plan Nears Deadline

As the August 31, 2025, deadline approaches, President Donald Trump is expected to issue an alternative pay plan that could result in a...

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FEVS Canceled, Presidential Rank Awards Restarted

In a series of moves aimed at overhauling federal personnel management, the Trump administration has canceled the 2025 Federal Employee...

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The Social Security Act Turns 90

Social Security, officially the Social Security Act, was signed into law on August 14, 1935, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, marking...

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Benefits

A History of Federal Retirement Benefits

Federal retirement benefits were virtually nonexistent before the 20th century. Federal employees relied on personal savings or limited...

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