Trump’s TSP-for-All Proposal: What It Means for Workers—and Federal Employees
President Trump proposed a TSP-style retirement plan for workers without a 401(k). Here’s how it compares to the TSP and what it means for TSP investors.
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President Trump proposed a TSP-style retirement plan for workers without a 401(k). Here’s how it compares to the TSP and what it means for TSP investors.
The 2025 Social Security Fairness Act removed WEP and GPO, boosting CSRS retirees’ benefits and income, but also created new tax and Medicare implications.
Divorcing as a federal employee involves dividing FERS, TSP, and survivor benefits by court order, impacting retirement income and future financial planning.
OPM has proposed major changes to its performance management system. It could curb ratings, allow rating distributions, and make it easier to address poor performance.
Strategically utilizing Roth conversions is a way that federal employees can reduce their tax burden in retirement.
Federal leaders face another year of pay caps, as a long-running pay freeze continues to shape salaries and create ripple effects across top government roles.
A two-hour delayed arrival is in effect for the DC region thanks to snow expected overnight.
What do the new OPM and EEOC guidelines mean for federal employees who want to use telework as a reasonable accommodation?
A new bill would significantly alter the VSIP buyout program, providing federal employees with greater financial incentives to resign their positions.
ABLE accounts let federal and military families save for disability needs tax-free while protecting SSI, Medicaid, and survivor benefits—key to long-term planning.