Democratic lawmakers are pressing OPM for answers on how it plans to address delays in federal retirement processing, amid a major application surge this year.
Learn how a Court Order Acceptable for Processing (COAP) divides federal benefits, including retirement and survivor annuities, for ex-spouses or dependents of U.S. federal employees.
The Office of Personnel Management's retirement inventory is now closing in on 50,000 applications that are still awaiting finalization.
As the Office of Personnel Management makes progress toward a long-pursued goal to move the government’s paper-based retirement system into the 21st century, its director said a “fully automated” ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Since the government shutdown began in October, it’s forced hundreds and thousands of federal workers to work without pay. “I have, unfortunately been working for free, essentially ...
Under the RAND Corp.’s optimistic model, the proposed Retirement Savings for Americans Act could help the bottom 10% of earners save $126,000 over a 40-year working career. The bill, reintroduced in ...
Yet with more than 84 million acres of U.S. protected land, 63 National Parks, 84 National Monuments, 74 Historical Sites, 61 National Historical Parks, 31 National Memorials and 12 more categories of ...
FORT RILEY, Kan. – The Civilian Human Resources Agency (CHRA) encourages Army civilian employees to begin retirement planning early to ensure a smooth transition. The Army Benefits Center-Civilian ...
FERS provides a three-part retirement plan for U.S. civilian federal employees. Retirees receive Social Security, Basic Benefit Plan pensions, and Thrift Savings like a 401(k). Full retirement is age ...
In a 215-214 vote, the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful" budget reconciliation bill, including major proposed cuts to federal retirement benefits within the ...
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