Spousal Death Benefits Explained
No one enjoys thinking about their own mortality, but you need to be prepared in case the unimaginable happens. Your spouse’s shock...
Congressional Spending Bill Seeks Transparency on Federal Workforce Cuts
Congressional negotiators have released a fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill that focuses on increasing transparency around recent...
How Medicare and FEHB Work Together for Federal Employees and Retirees
Approaching Medicare eligibility often raises more questions than answers for federal employees and retirees. Many people assume Medicare...
Reminder, Federal Employees, Open Season is Almost Over!
Open season for federal employees and retirees is quickly coming to a close, with Monday, December 8, marking the final day to make changes...
FEHB Cost-Saving Strategies for Federal Retirees
Managing health insurance costs in retirement is a priority for federal retirees, and the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program...
Open Season Brings Higher FEHB Premiums
Open Season begins today and runs through December 8th. Federal employees and retirees are encouraged to use this time to shop plans and...
FEHB Premiums See Another Increase in 2026
Federal employees and retirees are facing significant hikes in their health insurance premiums for the 2026 plan year. The Office of...
Retirement Planning is Unique for Feds
A career in the federal government comes with many perks, but retirement benefits are often at the top of the list. Federal retirement...
Understanding FEHB Survivor Benefits
The Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) program offers comprehensive health insurance for you and your family. If you carry FEHB into...
Adding Your Spouse to Your FEHB Plan in Retirement
As a federal employee, keeping your health benefits in retirement requires that you be enrolled in an FEHB plan for the five years...





