Retirement

Federal Retirement Processing Update: Backlog Falls But Processing Times Rise

The federal retirement processing backlog continued its descent in May, dropping by more than 11,000 pending claims to reach its lowest...

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Retirement

2027 FERS COLA Watch: New Inflation Data Out

Fresh inflation data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics is giving federal retirees reason to pay close attention and to understand...

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Retirement

FERS Disability Retirement: What It Is and Who Qualifies

The standard path to federal retirement is straightforward in concept. Work long enough, reach the right age, and collect your pension. But...

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News

Federal Salaries Hit Record High — What It Means for Your Retirement

The average federal employee salary has exceeded $112,000 for the first time, according to new data from the Office of Personnel Management. Federal salaries now average $112,456, more than 50% higher than the average reported in 2017. For federal employees approaching retirement, that number is more than a headline. It has direct...

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Resources

The Social Security Lump Sum Option: What Federal Employees Need to Know

When federal employees think about filing for Social Security, the image is usually a steady monthly check arriving for the rest of their lives. But there is a lesser-known option available to some retirees that allows them to receive up to six months of benefits paid out immediately as a single lump sum. It sounds …...

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Schedule Policy/Career: What You Need to Know About the Latest Executive Order

On June 3rd, President Trump signed an executive order formally converting approximately 8,000...

Will Your Guaranteed Retirement Income Be Enough

Most federal employees approaching retirement have a decent idea of what they are leaving behind....

D-Day at 82: Facts You May Not Know About the Largest Invasion in History

Tomorrow, June 6th, marks the 82nd anniversary of D-Day — the Allied invasion of Normandy that...

The Two Court Orders Every Federal Divorce Must Include

When a federal divorce settlement divides retirement benefits, most people focus on the negotiation...

USPS Restricts Spending as Financial Pressure Mounts

The U.S. Postal Service is tightening its belt again. USPS has begun restricting nonessential...

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Memorial Day: Facts You Might Not Know About America’s Most Solemn Holiday

Memorial Day has been observed in some form for more than 150 years, but the holiday holds more...

How Your FERS Annuity Is Calculated: A Step-by-Step Breakdown

Your FERS annuity is one of the most valuable benefits of a federal career, a guaranteed,...

The Military Buyback: What Federal Employees Need to Know

About 25% of the federal civilian workforce are veterans. If you’re one of them, you may be...

TSP

May TSP Performance: All Funds Finish Positive

After a volatile start to 2026, May TSP performance delivered for investors. Every fund in the Thrift Savings Plan finished the month in...

News

OPM Wants to Eliminate the One-Year Promotion Wait for Federal Employees

Federal employees who have been waiting out the clock before their next promotion may soon find that clock no longer exists. OPM has...

News

OPM Proposes Government-Wide Nondisclosure Agreement for Federal Employees

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is moving forward with a proposal to create a standardized Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) for...

Resources

The Survivor Annuity Issue Federal Employees Often Miss After Divorce

Divorce creates enough financial complications on its own. For federal employees, there is another layer that can affect retirement...

TSP

TSP and Required Minimum Distributions: What Federal Retirees Need to Know

If you have a Thrift Savings Plan account and are approaching or already in retirement, Required Minimum Distributions are something you...

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News

Appeals Court Rules VA Must Honor AFGE Collective Bargaining Agreement

A federal appeals court dealt the Department of Veterans Affairs a significant legal setback, ruling that the agency must continue honoring...

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