TSP Investors Happy With Program Overall
TSP account holders overall are happy with the program, with 90 percent saying they are satisfied or extremely satisfied with …More
TSP account holders overall are happy with the program, with 90 percent saying they are satisfied or extremely satisfied with …More
The recent TSP investor survey showed that significant percentages of federal employees are not taking full–or in many cases, any–advantage …More
The investment limit on tax-favored retirement savings plans such as the TSP will increase from $18,000 to $18,500 in 2018, …More
This is a good time for those who made FEGLI elections during the open season last September to check their …More
The Senate is scheduled to vote as early as this week on a budget “resolution” that is aimed primarily at …More
The House has passed and sent to the Senate a bill (HR-3031) to allow multiple partial TSP withdrawals after separation; …More
This year’s version of the annual Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey reflected long-expressed praises and complaints about the federal workplace, although …More
Work-life balance programs also continued to score relatively high in the latest Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, with 90 percent positive …More
The Interior Department has launched a new zero tolerance policy for harassment and discrimination in its National Park Service workplaces–ranging …More
The interest paid in the voluntary contribution retirement savings program available to CSRS (but not FERS) employees will rise to …More
The House and Senate appear to be headed toward a conference soon on a budget outline that could require committees …More
A bill (S-1888) increasing the standard buyout amount to $40,000 government-wide is ready for floor voting in the Senate following …More
The House is expected to vote this week to approve a bipartisan bill (HR-3031) to expand TSP withdrawal options, making …More
Active employees who are age 50 or above, or who will be before the end of the year, and who …More
The House is scheduled to vote this week on several bills affecting employee rights under whistleblower protection law, among other …More
The House Homeland Security Committee has approved a border security bill (HR-3548) that among other things calls for increasing staffing …More
The announcement of FEHB and FEDVIP premium rates for the 2018 plan year ends the annual process of OPM negotiating …More
A Senate committee is scheduled to vote today (Wednesday) on a bill boosting the buyout maximum governmentwide for the first …More
Raising the standard maximum for buyout offers to federal employees from $25,000 to $40,000 has been touted by both the …More
Legislation (S-1888) pending a committee vote in the Senate to increase the buyout maximum to $40,000 government-wide would not necessarily …More
The Senate Budget Committee is meeting this week to produce a budget outline for the fiscal year that started Sunday, …More
All but one of the TSP funds posted gains in September, with the small company stock S fund leading the …More
While “burrowing in”–the practice of political appointees converting to civilian positions–draws significant attention, especially around Presidential transition years, GAO once …More
President Trump has dissolved the National Council on Federal-Labor Management Relations and its spin-off local “forums,” a main Obama administration …More
OMB has issued a reminder to agencies on restrictions regarding official travel, although it likely will have little impact on …More
Fiscal year 2017 ends Saturday (September 30) without the threat of a partial government shutdown and the kind of last-minute …More
With federal agencies finalizing their internal operations reform plans as directed by the White House, there still has been relatively …More
It is uncertain whether and to what extent agencies will use buyouts and early out incentives in the time immediately …More
Several House members have written to OPM questioning how early retirement and buyout offers at the SBA were managed by …More
A package of potential cuts to federal retirement benefits that has been dormant for several months after passing the House …More