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Immediate vs. deferred retirement, the three-day rule, and why the last day of the month often makes the most sense.
Federal employees, on average, are waiting longer to see their retirement applications processed. New data from the Office of Personnel Management for August shows it takes an average of 70 days to ...
When the dust settled on Capitol Hill and the One Big Beautiful Bill finally passed, most federal benefits emerged unscathed.
From catch-up contributions to required distributions, federal employees face key ages that can shape retirement income, ...
After years of serving the federal government, it’s time for federal employees to reap the many unique rewards a federal retirement plan offers. Retirement preparation is hard for everyone, but ...
Federal employees in the U.S. must strategically plan their retirement, leveraging key age milestones to optimize savings and benefits. Understanding these pivotal ages is crucial for a stable ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Thousands of federal employees are deciding what's next, after being fired or taking early retirement offered by the Department of Government Efficiency. Thousands more will retire ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. – Eleven Soldiers and Army Civilian Professionals retired from federal service during the Fort Rucker Quarterly Retirement Ceremony at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum July 25. Ceremony ...
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget estimates that Social Security payments will be cut by 24% in late 2032 unless ...