Jul 23, 2025
How Many Hours Of Annual Leave Do Federal Employees Get?
Federal employees in the U.S. earn annual leave according to their length of service. Employees with less than 3 years of service accrue 4 hours per pay period (totaling 104 hours or 13 days annually).
Read MoreJul 22, 2025
Social Security 2026 COLA Update: Cost-of-Living Adjustment May Rise to 2.7%
Inflation is easing, but higher Medicare premiums may cancel out benefit gains for millions of Americans.
Read MoreJul 21, 2025
Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) and Divorce: What Federal Employees Need to Know
Divorce can reshape nearly every part of a financial plan. For federal employees, that often includes retirement benefits, future income, survivor protections, and even the timing of retirement itself.
Read MoreJul 18, 2025
How Many Paychecks Do You Get in a Year? Everything You Need to Know
Pay periods determine how often employees receive their paychecks, and they play a key role in budgeting, financial planning, and tax withholdings.
Read MoreJul 17, 2025
Upcoming Federal Retirement Changes and Workforce Impacts in 2026
As Congress debates the 2026 federal budget and agencies brace for potential changes, federal employees are watching closely.
Read MoreJul 16, 2025
How Long Does It Take to Get FERS Supplement? What Federal Retirees Need to Know in 2026
If you're retiring under FERS before age 62, your Special Retirement Supplement (SRS) won't begin immediately.
Read MoreJul 16, 2025
Understanding Federal Employee Retirement Benefit Cuts: What You Need to Know in 2025
In recent years, the topic of federal employee benefits has been under intense scrutiny. As budget reforms continue to evolve, many federal workers are wondering: Are cuts to federal retirement benefits on the horizon?
Read MoreJul 14, 2025
Federal RIFs in 2025: Legal Battles, Agency Cuts, and What Government Employees Need to Know
The federal workforce is facing significant restructuring in 2025, with Reduction-in-Force (RIF) notices impacting thousands of positions across multiple agencies.
Read MoreJul 14, 2025
How to Calculate Your FERS Supplement: Estimate What You’ll Receive Before Age 62
The FERS supplement is usually estimated by taking your projected Social Security benefit at age 62 and multiplying it by your years of FERS service divided by 40. For federal employees retiring before age 62, that formula gives a useful starting point for estimating how much temporary bridge income may be available before Social Security begins.
Read MoreJul 11, 2025
23500 26: What It Means for TSP Contributions in 2025-2026
If you’ve come across the term “23500 26”, it refers to the 2025 IRS elective deferral limit for the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) $23,500 divided over 26 pay periods in the calendar year.
Read MoreJul 10, 2025
VA Layoffs 2025: 30,000 Jobs to Be Cut Amid Budget Pressure No RIF Required
As of July 2025, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is on track to eliminate nearly 30,000 positions by the end of the fiscal year—without initiating a formal Reduction in Force (RIF).
Read MoreJul 10, 2025
Will New Legislation Cut Your Federal Retirement Benefits? Here’s What You Need to Know
New Legislation Targets Federal Retirement Benefits Could Your Pension Be Affected?
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