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How long will it take to get my refund deposited to my IRA account?
Refunds fall at the lower end of the priority scale behind immediate retirements and payments to survivors.
By Reg Jones
Treasury Department now taking ‘extraordinary measures’ on debt
The TSP previously assured the public that “G Fund investors remain fully protected and G Fund earnings are fully guaranteed by the federal government.”
By Josh Boak
On Friday the 13th, debt ceiling looms. What fed retirees should know
Those measures include divesting some payments, such as contributions to federal employees’ retirement plans.
By Fatima Hussein
What the Secure 2.0 Act means for your federal retirement planning
The Secure 2.0 Act passed as part of the $1.7 trillion 2023 omnibus spending bill on Dec. 29.
Big changes in your savings plan have taken effect
There are more options for saving in your Thrift Savings Plan, but there are costs.
By Karen Jowers
How the Thrift Savings Plan made Coast Guardsman a millionaire
This military TSP millionaire said his parents encouraged him to start saving part of his salary early, and it's paid off for him.
By Karen Jowers
Thrift Savings Plan overseer would get watchdog under Democrat’s bill
Democratic Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton of the District of Columbia introduced a bill to establish IG for the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board.
OPM to issue another late employee survey
The 2021 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey will continue to cover issues related to COVID-19 pandemic challenges and response.
By Jessie Bur
Work-life balance, poor management plague Postal Service employees
U.S. Postal Service employees are less satisfied with their jobs than their counterparts in the private sector or at other government agencies, according to an Oct. 8 report from the Post Office’s Inspector General.
By Jessie Bur
3 ways federal financial needs are unique
The value of federal benefits hinges on understanding them and making the most of them within your overall financial plan.
By Greg Klinger, Government Employees' Benefit Association
OMB employee dissatisfaction was looming even before the pandemic
Some elements of OMB’s Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey results — which form the basis of the Best Places to Work rankings — fell precipitously from the year prior.
By Jessie Bur