
Year-End Update: OPM Backlog of Federal Employee Retirement Claims
Updates on OPM backlog of federal employee retirement claims, CSRS and FERS retirement packets at lowest point since 2016 but anticipate surge on January 1.

Updates on OPM backlog of federal employee retirement claims, CSRS and FERS retirement packets at lowest point since 2016 but anticipate surge on January 1.

2024 TSP Fund Performance: the C Fund has grown almost 30% year-to-date. Federal employees: stay informed with our thrift savings plan monthly update about your retirement investment savings.

Learn how to calculate military retirement and how the point system works, eligibility, and benefits for national guard and army reserve retired pay.

Rules for military service deposits under FERS to gain service credit toward federal retirement. Get military service credit by making a military deposit in the federal retirement system.

Discover the best date for federal employees to retire in 2025. Maximize your FERS or CSRS benefits as you plan your transition to retirement The Best Dates for Federal Employees to Retire in 2025: A Guide The best date to retire from federal service is typically considered December 31st, allowing employees to carry over the maximum amount of annual leave. The second-best time is at the end of a pay period that also ends the month, avoiding forfeiture of any

Learn how to calculate your FERS federal disability benefits. Plus find out if you’re eligible for FERS disability retirement benefit at age 62 or younger.

Explaining Military Retirement and the Blended Retirement System (BRS) for Air Force, Navy, and Army service members. Learn about retirement options, Thrift Savings Plan, and continuation pay.

FEHB Guide for Feds: the key differences between HSAs, HRAs, and FSAs. Picking an HRA or HSA to cover certain health care expenses based on your needs.

The highest paying areas in the federal government with GS locality pay. A look at the 2025 general schedule pay scale map for federal employee salary information.

Explore whether federal employees and retirees should suspend FEHB coverage to enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan. Federal employee health benefits open season is just around the corner