TSP Millionaire Count Again Is above 100,000, or at Least It Was
The number of TSP accounts worth $1 million or more was above 100,000 as of June 30 for the first …More
The number of TSP accounts worth $1 million or more was above 100,000 as of June 30 for the first …More
With the House back at work after a three-week pause while it had no speaker, prospects seem to have improved …More
Both the House and Senate have yet to vote on the key measure for federal employees and federal workplace policies, …More
November 9 marks the end of the “enrollee decision period” in the Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Program ahead of premium …More
The IRS has raised the standard investment limit for the TSP and other 401(k) type retirement savings plans to $23,000 …More
Required minimum distributions will no longer be required for Roth balances in TSP accounts effective in January, the TSP has …More
All three stock-based TSP funds posted losses in October, with the small company stock S fund down 6.26 percent, the …More
A bill (HR-2577) ready for a House vote would beef up mental health and wellness services to all DHS components …More
The USPS has cited steps taken to date under its Project Safe Delivery, started in May to deter crimes against …More
The government is now closer to its next deadline to prevent a partial shutdown than it is to the previous …More
Many tasks remain ahead for OPM to put the new Postal Service Health Benefits Program in place in time for …More
The numbers of complaints from VA employees alleging reprisal for whistleblowing and other forms of retaliation that are filed with …More
A bill (HR-5995) has been reintroduced in the House to allow FERS employees with federal service time under temporary appointments …More
The TSP has called attention to a new “Loan Tracker” feature on its My Account page that provides current information …More
The EEOC has released a training video and an accompanying guide for federal employees, leaders, employee resource groups and others …More
A newly introduced bipartisan bill in the Senate (S-2015) aims to chart a middle course between advocates of rolling back …More
The third largest federal retirement COLA in four decades will be paid in January, 3.2 percent for those retired under …More
Several key figures are increasing for 2024 in the Social Security program affecting both current employees and retirees. For the …More
The 2024 Medicare Part B (physicians and related services) premium will be $174.70 a month for most enrollees, up from …More
The interest rate charged on payments needed to capture credit for service toward federal retirement benefits in certain situations will …More
Laura Cooper, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia has been named the Federal Employee of the …More
Adding new employees and retention of existing employees at the IRS “are critical to ensuring a quality workforce capable of …More
Now two weeks since Congress delayed a threatened partial government shutdown at nearly the last minute, little progress has been …More
Another step has been taken toward adding four new GS localities and expanding the boundaries of most of the existing …More
An inspector general review of four VA facilities has identified failures to comply with the department’s policies for preventing and …More
The Office of Government Ethics warned that ownership of digital assets such as cryptocurrency and tokens by federal employees “may …More
Staff increases for the CBP envisioned under a bill (S-1444) pending in the Senate would be a long term project, …More
OPM has announced plans to begin replacing periodic reinvestigations with “continuous vetting” for federal employees holding security clearances who are …More
The preparations for a potential government shutdown that were called off just days after they started brought clarity to federal …More
Enactment of a temporary funding measure to prevent a partial government shutdown deferred, but did not resolve, deep divisions in …More