The Office of Personnel Management continued to make gains in its backlog of federal employees’ pending retirement applications, though progress has begun to slow. The federal government’s dedicated ...
Some retirees report major delays in receiving their payments, months after separating from government. Discover how federal ...
The United States government's Deferred Resignation Program 2.0 (DRP 2.0), is a voluntary program that lets federal employees resign in advance but still get paid and keep benefits until September 30, ...
Proposals such as those creating a new TSP-like program for the private sector would introduce another government-sponsored program vulnerable to political influence. This raises critical questions: ...
As the times evolve, so too does the Social Security Administration. While Social Security has existed for the better part of a century, it certainly hasn't remained stagnant since then-President ...
(TNS) — Managing your 401k accounts — even at multiple workplaces — could be about as simple as ordering takeout food if a federal government recommendation gets the green light. The Government ...
When the Blended Retirement System was created more than five years ago, one of its primary goals was to help service members set themselves up financially for the future, even if they didn’t stay for ...
The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) processes federal retirement applications entirely on paper. These records are stored and handled in an underground limestone mine in Boyers, Pennsylvania ...
Following the resounding election victory of Donald Trump this week and the retaking of the U.S. Senate by the Republican Party, retirement and tax policy could be significantly impacted following the ...
A major change coming in 2027 could boost the retirement savings of millions of lower- and middle-income Americans. The federal government will start matching 50% of retirement account contributions ...