An influx of federal retirees due to the Deferred Resignation Program and other separation programs has led to a litany of new questions on how to receive retirement benefits.
Some retirees report major delays in receiving their payments, months after separating from government. Discover how federal leaders are tackling zero trust, post-quantum cryptography, identity ...
The one-year drop in the number of GS-14s and GS-15s across government is causing some to be concerned about the future of ...
The two main factors that affect the value of your federal retirement benefit are your high-three average salary and your ...
President Donald Trump promised to reduce the federal workforce. A year since he's returned to the White House, agencies have ...
Sunita Williams' retirement from NASA in December 2025 wrapped up almost three decades of distinguished service to one of the ...
Outsourcing giant Capita, which since December has been managing 1.7 million public sector pensions, has failed to pay large ...
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‘That’s unfair’: IRS retiree hasn’t received her benefits in months
After a move by the Trump Administration to reduce the federal workforce, a Richmond IRS retiree and others haven't received ...
A historic wave of federal retirements is straining the system meant to support longtime public servants, leaving thousands ...
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) on Wednesday said the government is still studying proposed reforms to the ...
Moore’s budget shifts the state’s share of the retirement costs for teachers, community college staff and librarians to save ...
The Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office has announced the retirement of Lieutenant Ted C. Hull, effective Feb. 13, 2026, after ...
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