It’s not uncommon for a federal employee to feel that they can’t afford to contribute to the Thrift Savings Plan, or to say they can’t afford to increase| FEDweek
Take advantage of opportunities and avoid mistakes with this new 2025 federal employees handbook. Covers: pay, benefits, workplace policies and more.| FEDweek
Federal employees enjoy many benefits in retirement. Two great benefits are the FERS supplement and the 10% pension bonus. However, it is impossible to| FEDweek
Following is the section of an OPM guide to the now-ongoing open season, running through December 9, addressing areas of expanded coverage for 2025 in the| FEDweek
As earlier announced, the enrollee share of Federal Employees Health Benefits program premiums will rise 13.5 percent on average for the 2025 plan year,| FEDweek
The 2025 Medicare Part B (physicians and related services) premium will be $185 per month for most enrollees, up from $174.40 a month this year. Those| FEDweek
UPDATED: The House has passed a bill (HR-82) to repeal the Social Security government pension offset and windfall elimination provision, the farthest the| FEDweek
The enrollee share of FEHB premiums for non-postal federal employees and retirees will rise 13.5 percent on average for 2025, OPM has said, while the| FEDweek
There tends to be a lot of confusion between Flexible SPENDING Accounts (FSA) and Health SAVINGS Accounts (HSA). While both allow for the use of pre-tax| FEDweek
Retirement is a significant milestone that often comes with the freedom to relocate and enjoy a new chapter of life. But choosing the right location can| FEDweek