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Letter Carriers Unite To Stamp Out Hunger

Every second Saturday in May, something quietly extraordinary happens across America. The same person who drops off your packages and picks...

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$186 Billion in Improper Payments: Where the Biggest Problems Are

The federal government issued an estimated $186 billion in improper payments in fiscal year 2025, according to a new report from the...

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TSP

The TSP Is Built for Saving. Withdrawing Is a Different Story.

For most of your federal career, the TSP does exactly what it is supposed to do. You contribute, your agency matches, the funds grow, and...

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Public Service Recognition Week 2026: Honoring the People Who Keep America Running

Each year, during the first week of May, we take time to acknowledge the people who have built their careers in public service. Public Service Recognition Week kicked off on May 3rd and runs through May 9th. For federal employees and retirees, it’s a meaningful opportunity to reflect on that work and its impact. How …...

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DHS Shutdown Ends After Record 76-Day Standoff

After more than two months of gridlock, the DHS shutdown, the longest partial government shutdown in United States history, is finally over. On Thursday, April 30, the House passed by voice vote the same funding measure the Senate had approved weeks earlier. Because the House accepted the Senate bill without changes, it goes directly to...

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How Your Service Computation Date Affects Your Federal Retirement

Most federal employees know their retirement date is tied to their years of service. Fewer realize...

Federal Employees: Being Able to Retire and Being Ready to Retire Are Two Different Things

At some point, most federal employees end up asking these two important questions: when can I...

Federal IT Jobs No Longer Require a Degree

Federal IT jobs are at the forefront of a significant shift in how the federal government evaluates...

The FERS Supplement: Who’s Eligible, When It Stops, and What to Expect

If you’re planning to retire before age 62 under FERS, the Special Retirement Supplement,...

GLP-1 Coverage Under FEHB: What’s Changing and What It Means

If you’re a federal employee receiving GLP-1 coverage under FEHB, upcoming changes could make it...

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USPS FERS Pension Suspension; What Postal Employees Need to Know

Yesterday, the U.S. Postal Service announced they have implemented a FERS pension suspension....

Sequence of Returns Risk: Why Federal Employees Need to Pay Attention Before They Retire

Most federal employees focus on how much they’ve saved for retirement. Fewer think about the...

What Federal Employees Need to Know About Upcoming FEHB Changes

Federal Employees and retirees who have health coverage through the Federal Employees Health...

Retirement

How Sick Leave Credits Toward Your FERS Retirement

Most federal employees know they accrue sick leave, but far fewer realize that every hour of unused sick leave they carry into retirement...

Retirement

Understanding the FERS Minimum Retirement Age

For federal employees planning their exit from government service, few numbers matter more than your FERS Minimum Retirement Age. It...

News

Federal Workforce Changes Have Cost the Economy More Than $165 Billion, Analysis Finds

A new analysis attempts to put a dollar figure on the cumulative economic impact of the federal workforce changes that have unfolded since...

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Tax Day: What Federal Employees and Retirees Need to Know

Tax Day has a way of clarifying things. For federal employees, especially those who have recently retired or separated from service, this...

Retirement

How Your High-3 Average Salary Is Calculated

If you’re a FERS employee, your retirement annuity is based on your years of creditable service and your High-3 average salary. Of...

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Retirement

OPM Makes a Dent: Federal Retirement Backlog Drops for the First Time in Months

After months of relentless growth, the federal retirement application backlog finally showed signs of relief in March. OPM’s...

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