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Most TSP balances shrink in Q3: Smaller millionaires club
The number of current and former federal workers with $1 million-plus Thrift Savings Plan balances dipped slightly to 98,523…
NIH director Francis S. Collins to step down by end of year
WASHINGTON (AP) — The director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis S. Collins, says he is stepping down by the…
FERS + COVID = Retirement Tsunami?
Have your career plans changed some, a lot or completely since the COVID pandemic? Has the retirement tsunami, first predicted…
King-sized COLA coming — for some!
The government next month is expected to announce the largest inflation catch up in years for most current federal and…
Now entering: Uncharted territory with the federal vaccine mandate
We’re slowly entering the implementation phase for the Biden administration’s federal vaccine mandate for employees and…
Retirement life: Dining out or Meals on Wheels?
Years ago, a friend, Army buddy and Labor Department employee, said something rather profound. Especially for an 18-year old…
Federal retirement claims processing not getting any faster
Federal retirement claims processing is almost back to its pandemic peak. In August, claims took an average of two-and-a-half…
Time to retire Social Security’s ‘evil twins?’
If the 2022 mid-term elections are as energized as some experts predict, it could produce a Congress that might repeal or…
Is your son-in-law a jerk? Armor plate your estate.
Even if you’re young and have only been with Uncle Sam for a short time, odds are you already have an estate. If you have been…
Is your son-in-law a jerk? Armor plate your estate.
Even if you’re young and have only been with Uncle Sam for a short time, odds are you already have an estate. If you have been…