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Federal employees at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia are facing significant cuts to their retirement benefits under a House Republican plan. The budget reconciliation bill would eliminate the ...
Republicans on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee advanced their portion of the GOP’s massive budget reconciliation package Wednesday, but not without dissent from one of ...
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The most significant measure approved by the committee would raise the Federal Employees Retirement System contribution rate for many current civilian and postal employees to 4.4% of their salary.
the elimination of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) annuity supplement — a temporary payment for certain federal employees who retire under FERS before age 62. It’s designed to ...
• Main change: The bill would raise FERS (Federal Employees Retirement System) employee contribution requirements up to 4.4% of an employee’s salary, for all employees. The FERS contribution ...
Federal employees—and the federal agencies for which they work—would be required to make catch-up contributions to the federal retirement system for any eligible past service years ...